Divine Tribe atty's

divinetribe

We are trying our hardest to become Medical Grade
Manufacturer
Hello all, A little announcement, We have found better sources for the donuts, ones that are more solid and do not change ohms, I believe they can take more of a beating to. In the next couple months I will releasing several new items that I believe are the best pieces bar far. The team effort with my supplier, my friends, the people here on FC and customers who email me with ideas.

When Two Companies come together with their ideas and create, good things happen for customers. Divine Tribe & SC Crossing are Introducing the
DC (Divine Crossing) Dry Herb 510 Thread Atomizer.
This has a ceramic cup that evenly bakes and does not burn the herb.
I have a few molds and I am not sure which I want to go with. This does work with the IPV4s in temp control and with the eleaf mini , however the power needed will only give us 5 - 8 uses per charge when we are testing in the eleaf. and 10 - 15 with the ipv4s.

I am trying to get this done to release for November,
the price will be relative to the version 2.5. I want to call this piece the InstaRosinMaker.
I have been testing it at various temps and wattages in order to give as many details on usage when i release these. The version 3 RDA is happening to. I have gone through several protos and feel i am getting finished with the final details needed.

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dUbmethod20

Keepin it foggy
Super stoked! My brother in law just called me asking for a dab atty and I sent him right to the divine tribe site. I'll be ordering at least two of the v2.5 soon but should I wait for the new donuts?
 

divinetribe

We are trying our hardest to become Medical Grade
Manufacturer
Super stoked! My brother in law just called me asking for a dab atty and I sent him right to the divine tribe site. I'll be ordering at least two of the v2.5 soon but should I wait for the new donuts?
no the new donuts will not be implemented for a few weeks because they are slightly bigger and we will need to change the molds to fit them
 

dUbmethod20

Keepin it foggy
Thanks for the fast reply! I'm very interested to see how you're doing the dry herb atty. I love the innovation, man. You're doing some cool stuff
 

Steven

Well-Known Member
no the new donuts will not be implemented for a few weeks because they are slightly bigger and we will need to change the molds to fit them
Yay!!! A bigger donut? You know what that means guys. Hooray to bigger hits. Plus you gotta credit Matt for listening in on customer feedback. The issue with the ohms was just recently brought up and is now already in the process of fixing it. That's some sweet customer care. Looks like it's going to be a jolly holidays
 

AnthoFranco

Well-Known Member
yeah, the dry herb atty is sweetT!!

the V2.5 is hittin' hard. HARD IN TC too. look forward to V3.

the extra donuts i ordered are serving me well in other atomizers. i think the best way to vape concentrates. imo

V2.5 has become my wife's daily driver. i use daily, KMD's slim cartridge w/ your .7ohm donut. (the Ohm's are fluctuating and i think near death)

web-site looks good. subscribed to your updates.

-later
 

DJ Colonel Corn

The Vapor Ninja
OK, hi, long-time DT donut user and enthusiast here....
Congrats and high hopes for Matt's new site design! Hope the bugs flee quickly Matt.
Love the new bubbler attachments available for the v2.5 .... pictured is only one type, Matt can give you 14 or 18mm and you can choose between male or female end, glass-on-glass.
Works awesomely well.
Just wanted to put that out there, and, also that I hope when the v3 comes out, people will still be able to get this beloved 2.5 as well, at least until the v3 proves itself as fully ready to use !

ALL ABOUT THIS TC MODE: Listen guys, no, it's not giving an accurate reading. Concentrates wouldn't vape at 310 F. Think of it more like a way to gauge your vapor output more than being the actual temp. And yes, it does make a difference where you put your temperature and joules/watts.

For most, 300-350 F seems to be the range where people like it ,some like 325, some like 347, etc.
It's up to you to see what you like.
However YES WE KNOW that the wire is not nickel nor titanium and therefore is not giving an 'accurate' reading, but, the reading is similar every time.

Loving using my bubbler with the v2.5 . Thanks a bunch Matt.

(Using the v2.5 with an IPV 4S temp controlled mod on 20 joules @ 320 F)
 

PPN

Volute of Vapor
Sad day, my beloved donut atty V1 (18 months of work) is dead today!

This last days I received 2 different donut style vape pen and none of them work as well as the DT atty and DT building quality seems better (thicker donut).

I think international shipping issues are fixed now...?

I plan to order the last version with a TC mod.....but I must to try to keep my VAS low...
 

Glass Pound

Well-Known Member
Can anyone confirm that the v25 works with the segelei tc 75 watt? I know it works well with the Hohm Wrecker mod and does NOT work with the Pegasus mod. Looking for other known working devices.
 

poonman

Well-Known Member
I've been following this thread for a while now .
Because I'm thru with coiled attys , the " coiless "
attys offer the best pure flavor taste of my concentrates .
No heated metallic taste , which is hard to avoid with coiled
attys , no matter how saturated the coils are with oils .
It's always at the last end bit of my hits .

I have the orb terra attys , and it works good , but it
requires a higher battery source to operate which they won't
admit to and comes with a VV battery that only goes up to 4.6 .
That's ok , I upgraded to a Kanger 15w which works .

The 2.5 donut looks even better , but shares the same issues .
Which is the splattering and leakages of the attys .

Let's banter some Hideas ...
The Source orb has a chimney mp to avoid splashes
outside the pen , BUT not the attachment area itself where it's
a waste , the Moat area is what I call it . It's the higher heat temps
that's causing this and we need the heat .

Can a chimney type atty be made ?
Maybe in 2 parts , the chimney can be attached to the atty
after it's loaded . So what ever splatters will drip back down
into the donut atty . Less waste and reclaim to do .

Let's hear more hideas ...
 

Niteseeker

New Member
So my 2.5 woulnt fire, (worked flawlessly for 4 months.) I tested the ceramic and it is intact and will fire with a 9w charge, so I'm convinced the issue is internal. As I cannot dissasemble, I had no choice but to pick up my inferior yo-can yo-zap... Matt, what should I do?
 

Steven

Well-Known Member
So my 2.5 woulnt fire, (worked flawlessly for 4 months.) I tested the ceramic and it is intact and will fire with a 9w charge, so I'm convinced the issue is internal. As I cannot dissasemble, I had no choice but to pick up my inferior yo-can yo-zap... Matt, what should I do?

Just my 2 cents if it helps. If your donut is still intact and not loose then it' probably has bad connections due to leakage. I suggest removing the rubber o rings as well as the fire pin on the very bottom and soaking the removed pin and entire atty in a bag of iso to dissolved e all the gunked up connections.
 

kernal6500

Well-Known Member
I've been following this thread for a while now .
Because I'm thru with coiled attys , the " coiless "
attys offer the best pure flavor taste of my concentrates .
No heated metallic taste , which is hard to avoid with coiled
attys , no matter how saturated the coils are with oils .
It's always at the last end bit of my hits .

I have the orb terra attys , and it works good , but it
requires a higher battery source to operate which they won't
admit to and comes with a VV battery that only goes up to 4.6 .
That's ok , I upgraded to a Kanger 15w which works .

The 2.5 donut looks even better , but shares the same issues .
Which is the splattering and leakages of the attys .

Let's banter some Hideas ...
The Source orb has a chimney mp to avoid splashes
outside the pen , BUT not the attachment area itself where it's
a waste , the Moat area is what I call it . It's the higher heat temps
that's causing this and we need the heat .

Can a chimney type atty be made ?
Maybe in 2 parts , the chimney can be attached to the atty
after it's loaded . So what ever splatters will drip back down
into the donut atty . Less waste and reclaim to do .

Let's hear more hideas ...


I think the holes by the ceramic donut are too close. they should be higher so the concentrate does not seep through and go into the inner chamber with all the wiring. I opened one up and found out I lost a lot of oil and a huge mess.

I also am finding leakage through the hole where u screw in the atty. those should definitely be removed
 

sweetherb

Well-Known Member
I think the holes by the ceramic donut are too close. they should be higher so the concentrate does not seep through and go into the inner chamber with all the wiring. I opened one up and found out I lost a lot of oil and a huge mess.

I also am finding leakage through the hole where u screw in the atty. those should definitely be removed

Also agree on both counts
 

Steven

Well-Known Member
I think the holes by the ceramic donut are too close. they should be higher so the concentrate does not seep through and go into the inner chamber with all the wiring. I opened one up and found out I lost a lot of oil and a huge mess.

I also am finding leakage through the hole where u screw in the atty. those should definitely be removed

I emailed Matt about this issue or thought when the first v2 came out. The holes are intended to be that close actually. The airflow is what creates the vapor. I think Matt has done his R&D and found this set up to give off the most vapor. Try firing your donut without the cap on. Then do the same and blow on it. When blown, visible vapor emerges

I do agree with the leakage problems though. This thing isn't perfect for sure. But I think Matt has his priorities right. I would prioritize vapor production and flavor over leakage too.

The holes on the bottom although may be a leakage point, drainage holes may be better off because once the atty is clogged and gunked up internally, it may be beneficial to have a drainage point. However, this can also be achieved by removing the contact pin on the bottom for cleaning. I like the little bit of airflow those holes provide though
 
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