Vapman

Robthebob

Member
I think if you heat a Dynavap more similarly to how you would heat a Vapman, you can get very comparable flavor quality, and I even often times prefer Dynavap flavor. Never used the Omni tip specifically, but that applies to all Dynas I've used, SS or Ti. Try heating Dynas to below the click for at least the first few hits. The Vapman Click's click discs are almost certainly calibrated to a lower temperature than Dynavap's.
I have the Low Temperature Cap and only heat it up to the first click for a good taste. I just wanted to know if switching is worth it. Thanks.
 

coolbreeze

Well-Known Member
How big is the difference between an Omni and the Vapman Click, if you just look at the taste?
The Click is really good with flavor, maybe a little better than an Omni+low temp cap. I don't think it would undermine your appreciation for the Omni, it would just add something new to the kind of vaping you prefer. I love them both so I'd say go for it and enjoy the whole Vapman experience.
 

Woolf

Active Member
Hi! Can anyone Tell me the experience with the glas mouth piece. I guess, the inner diameter is really small and restricts the airpath a lot? Thanks!
 
Woolf,

coolbreeze

Well-Known Member
Happy 420!
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Dr. G

Vapman Collector Vapman Beta Tester Museo Vapman
Hi! Can anyone Tell me the experience with the glas mouth piece. I guess, the inner diameter is really small and restricts the airpath a lot? Thanks!
There is none...it is perfect. I use glass all the time...never a problem. The Vapman is amazing with all mouth pieces...I have no preference. The Vapman taste is superb...

Happy 4-20!
Happy Vapman Day!!!!

DrG
 

coolbreeze

Well-Known Member
May I ask where the bong and especially the water adapter for the Vapman is from? I also just wanted to post my small Vapman collection but somehow the picture upload doesn't work...Happy Eastern&420 to everyone
The water pipe is this one (mine's a color one, but those are out currently, I think):

The WPA is from @RogueGuy. He's got 3 wooden ones listed currently:
 
Hey!

Funny stuff.
Somebody from my local vaporizer community asked me to write little bit about Vapman, and I very quickly moved to this:

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And ended with a lot of surprises!
Basically - whole my setting completely changed.

I discovered, that I constantly over-heated.
My temperature is much lower and I don't like when temperature goes up in steps.
Suddenly, my prefered vapor - whole session on the same temperature.
And one second less heating time!

Okey. What we see.

It's temperature scale.

Everything was vaped on the same condition.

Flame - micro, 15mm from jet.

Obviously the same weed - Candy-Land.

In long session: 5 heating/draw cycles - stirring - 4 heating/draw cycles.
Except "Count 9" - it's just 4 heating/draw cycles without stirring.

Only change between sessions - the time of heating - so, basically - the temperature.

Time - I just count. For example total time of "Count 6 Full" is 4.5 seconds.

Way of heating - pulses.
Everything with 2 pulses except "Count 9".
"Count 9" will be in 3 pulses.

Lets take example.

"Count 6 Full" means:
Counting up to "3", shutting torch on beginning of "4".
The heating in 2 pulses, total heating - 4.5 sec.
First heating: 2.25 sec heating - 3 sec pause - 2.25 sec heating.
Draw - 40 sec.
Second heating, third, etc - like first one.
9 heating/draw cycles with stirring after 5th.

"Count 2" means:
Counting up to "2", shutting torch on end of "2".
The heating in 2 pulses, total heating - 2.6 sec.
First heating: 1.3 sec heating - 3 sec pause - 1.3 sec heating.
Draw - 40 sec.
Second heating, etc - like first one.
9 heating/draw cycles with stirring after 5th.

Okey. Surprises!!!

1.
From "Count 4" (very fresh "low temp") and all samples up to "Count 9" - the same strengh of high.
The whole difference - only in the type of high, but the same powerful effect.

Probably, reason to that:
THC levels climb with temperature.
More temperature - more THC extractions.
On 200C you get more THC, than on 180C.
But with rise of temperature you also get bigger and bigger portion of CBD, CBN, CBG and other "THC-reducers".
It's kind of balanced already from light brown Low-Temp, I repeat, - in long-session!

So, the difference of high - only in type, that moves from
amazing Psychedelic Low-Temp on "Count 4",
to Creepy Low Temp on "Count 5",
to Focused Clear-Mind High, that mixed with "reasonable" Psychedelia, on "Count 6",
to pure Focused Clear-Mind High on "Count 6.5" and "Count 7",
to Out of Space Dumb High on "Count 7.5" and "Count 9".

"Count 8" works differently, I'll back to that later.

So! The strengh almost the same.
It's not "stronger high with highest temperature".

So, basically I got somehow advice
“find you preferred type of high,
find comfortable way how to count your time
and then discover special sighs, that you not pass you temperature level.
The strengh of high - it's not what you need to care".

I already recognise the taste, than it too much heat.
Also the small vapor that goes from mid-section, when it goes to "good temperatures" - my temperature little bit below.

2.
"Count 8". Cold Start - only for special occasion.
Cold Start it's in lines between "Count 7.5" and "Count 9".

What it means: you watch movie, or talking with somebody - you make long pauses between draws - Vampan gets out of operation temperature.

So, If I see, that I make big pauses, but I still want that long session effect, I move to "Count 8" - 2 pulses of 3 second each, 6 seconds in total.

But, if I repeat immediately and will make again "Count 8" - I will combust.
I need go back to my regular count.

So, it usefull, if I need to make puff once in a while or couple minutes between.
To talk to people - like joint experience - not to get out of conversation for 10 minutes.
Or even to pack full bowl and take a hit once a while during the day.

"Cold Start" catch - it's too aggressive for terpens, you get little bit of end-session taste from first hit.
So, for me in regular session it is out.

3.
The quickest extraction is the "3 pulses". "Count 9".

Counting up to "3", shutting torch on end of "3".
The heating in 3 pulses, total heating - 2.6 sec.
First heating: 1.3 sec heating - 3 sec pause - 1.3 sec heating.
Draw - 40 sec.
Second heating, etc - like first one.
ONLY 4 heating/draw cycles without stirring.

4.
If you put bigger dose, than your regular - to get the same results and temperature levels you need to add time for heating.
If my regular dose I heat 4.5 seconds total, then I put 1.5 dose I heat already 5.25 seconds total.

5.
Very important to make decent pauses between pulses.
Heat-distribution takes time.
1 sec it's not enough.
It's more around 3 sec.
 
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Dr. G

Vapman Collector Vapman Beta Tester Museo Vapman
Hey!

Funny stuff.
Somebody from my local vaporizer community asked me to write little bit about Vapman, and I very quickly moved to this:

8-C2874-C5-EDF7-4-A7-F-A671-FF1-C5-A9-E0-AEF.jpg


D8-F2114-B-C91-B-4494-A14-A-9-E73-C1988-FDB.jpg


And ended with a lot of surprises!
Basically - whole my setting completely changed.

I discovered, that I constantly over-heated.
My temperature is much lower and I don't like when temperature goes up in steps.
Suddenly, my prefered vapor - whole session on the same temperature.
And one second less heating time!

Okey. What we see.

It's temperature scale.

Everything was vaped on the same condition.

Flame - micro, 15mm from jet.

Obviously the same weed - Candy-Land.

In long session: 5 heating/draw cycles - stirring - 4 heating/draw cycles.
Except "Count 9" - it's just 4 heating/draw cycles without stirring.

Only change between sessions - the time of heating - so, basically - the temperature.

Time - I just count. For example total time of "Count 6 Full" is 4.5 seconds.

Way of heating - pulses.
Everything with 2 pulses except "Count 9".
"Count 9" will be in 3 pulses.

Lets take example.

"Count 6 Full" means:
Counting up to "3", shutting torch on beginning of "4".
The heating in 2 pulses, total heating - 4.5 sec.
First heating: 2.25 sec heating - 3 sec pause - 2.25 sec heating.
Draw - 40 sec.
Second heating, third, etc - like first one.
9 heating/draw cycles with stirring after 5th.

"Count 2" means:
Counting up to "2", shutting torch on end of "2".
The heating in 2 pulses, total heating - 2.6 sec.
First heating: 1.3 sec heating - 3 sec pause - 1.3 sec heating.
Draw - 40 sec.
Second heating, etc - like first one.
9 heating/draw cycles with stirring after 5th.

Okey. Surprises!!!

1.
From "Count 4" (very fresh "low temp") and all samples up to "Count 9" - the same strengh of high.
The whole difference - only in the type of high, but the same powerful effect.

Probably, reason to that:
THC levels climb with temperature.
More temperature - more THC extractions.
On 200C you get more THC, than on 180C.
But with rise of temperature you also get bigger and bigger portion of CBD, CBN, CBG and other "THC-reducers".
It's kind of balanced already from light brown Low-Temp, I repeat, - in long-session!

So, the difference of high - only in type, that moves from
amazing Psychedelic Low-Temp on "Count 4",
to Creepy Low Temp on "Count 5",
to Focused Clear-Mind High, that mixed with "reasonable" Psychedelia, on "Count 6",
to pure Focused Clear-Mind High on "Count 6.5" and "Count 7",
to Out of Space Dumb High on "Count 7.5" and "Count 9".

"Count 8" works differently, I'll back to that later.

So! The strengh almost the same.
It's not "stronger high with highest temperature".

So, basically I got somehow advice
“find you preferred type of high,
find comfortable way how to count your time
and then discover special sighs, that you not pass you temperature level.
The strengh of high - it's not what you need to care".

I already recognise the taste, than it too much heat.
Also the small vapor that goes from mid-section, when it goes to "good temperatures" - my temperature little bit below.

2.
"Count 8". Cold Start - only for special occasion.
Cold Start it's in lines between "Count 7.5" and "Count 9".

What it means: you watch movie, or talking with somebody - you make long pauses between draws - Vampan gets out of operation temperature.

So, If I see, that I make big pauses, but I still want that long session effect, I move to "Count 8" - 2 pulses of 3 second each, 6 seconds in total.

But, if I repeat immediately and will make again "Count 8" - I will combust.
I need go back to my regular count.

So, it usefull, if I need to make puff once in a while or couple minutes between.
To talk to people - like joint experience - not to get out of conversation for 10 minutes.
Or even to pack full bowl and take a hit once a while during the day.

"Cold Start" catch - it's too aggressive for terpens, you get little bit of end-session taste from first hit.
So, for me in regular session it is out.

3.
The quickest extraction is the "3 pulses". "Count 9".

Counting up to "3", shutting torch on end of "3".
The heating in 3 pulses, total heating - 2.6 sec.
First heating: 1.3 sec heating - 3 sec pause - 1.3 sec heating.
Draw - 40 sec.
Second heating, etc - like first one.
ONLY 4 heating/draw cycles without stirring.

4.
If you put bigger dose, than your regular - to get the same results and temperature levels you need to add time for heating.
If my regular dose I heat 4.5 seconds total, then I put 1.5 dose I heat already 5.25 seconds total.

5.
Very important to make decent pauses between pulses.
Heat-distribution takes time.
1 sec it's not enough.
It's more around 3 sec.
Greetings,

You don't know how much I loved this post...for you to sit and analyze your method and then, take the time to write it down is just extraordinary. You should be given 'THE BIGGEST FAN' award indeed.

That is such precise instruction. I love it!

I use a Station so, its a different experience for me...but, I just wanted to acknowledge and recognize that you really have taken the time to understand your Vapman. Cheers and use your Vapman in good spirit and health always!!!!!

DrG
 
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