We're working on sourcing a 220v capable dual pid as we speak. This one in the video we offer can be used with an adapter from the wall. We offer 220v cords now but the power supply has been a challenge for 220v. Even though they hit high temps, very little power is used in the pids.
No gas...
It won't have enough power. +700C needed In essence the initial heat chamber would form the vapor, then you would need a secondary, hotter, chamber to achieve a gas from that. An Induction coil isn't going to heat the core to two different temps, only one general temp. It's not going to...
That's why it's best to use bongs dry for cooling with vapor. Someone on here once said vapor has water in it already and to reintroduce back into water in a bong is kinda pointless when you think about it. The glass is plenty enough to cool the finer particles.
All this gasification talk blah blah blah has gotten me to try it again! :razz: as soon as I drop the kids at school I'm going to pump up the kettle to 700F and the electropath to 600F and we'll get down to it! Last time I tried it I was drinking and talking shit about gasification! :D this...
You should research gasification. The unit won't be able to do it. Just look at the design, then research the term again. Heating the head by Induction only gets all the metal to 1 temperature. It'll hit just like the Anvil does now, whatever the ball analogy is. Just my:2c: