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    CBD and Anxiety Disorders

    Davinci, it would be interesting to try some high CBD strain (which I do not have) with a vaporizer, first at lower T (~160-165°C) to remove the THC from the plant material (I know this can be seen as a crime, sorry) and then set a higher T (180-190°C) and inhale only the remaining CBD. I...
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    DIY general purpose temperature stabilized vaporizer

    Sure, you're right.Now I have understood what you mean by crimp: it's how the coil is fixed to the cables, not how the nozzles is welded.
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    DIY general purpose temperature stabilized vaporizer

    Fully Melted, the nozzle is not crimped, it looks soldered or welded: at the base of the cylinder there are some fixing dots, more visible in the bottom left part in the image. The cylinder itself is a bent and soldered/welded metal sheet. They may be Cu-Be, I do not know. The metal is not...
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    DIY general purpose temperature stabilized vaporizer

    tepictoton, I have collected some more info. It's maybe not exhaustive, but I'm no material expert. The air is sucked in by a centrifugal fan and heated by a 700W coil resistance, winded up around mica sheets. The setup is similar to that to be found in many hairdryers. The heating element I...
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    DIY general purpose temperature stabilized vaporizer

    Hi all, first thread for me, hope It' s ok I have assembled a 100$ vaporizer, please check the video I made on youtube and give me some feedback. It has a pretty wide temperature range, good temp stability and LED digital display, forced air flow to use it with balloons (but it's not powerful...
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