Slow and steady and then you use the vapor flavour to determine whether you keep it steady or maybe speed up a bit if you want to tame the heat a little bit.
If you're unused to this style of vape then you kinda have to accept some combustion as you feel the boundaries between vapor and smoke...
I've found the PB207 a bit fierce for Vapman, but great with Dynavap. It's good with the lotus if you have the control. It's quite easy to char in the Lotus when using the PB207 IME.
The Enano XL is still doing the main work for me at home, with my GTR now in my office for quick little rips at my desk.
Out and about it's usually the Dreamwood Glow and/or a cart/disposable vape, although I try to limit the disposables I buy, hate the waste! But then some brands prefer...
What the Dynavap is today, and what it was years ago is quite different. The original M was awesome for the time and certainly helped me go fully combustion free. Now I would swerve DV and get a Tempest if I wanted that form factor.
As previously stated, the Lotus is a whole different vape, but...
The fact it's ceramic with a steel armour certainly makes this more interesting. Not the best shape for me, but yeah definitely something to think about.
As someone with experience with logs, I've not had the same level as trouble but it's not been smooth sailing and I've scorched some bowls here and there too.
I'm still fully getting my thoughts together on this vape, but currently I think it works best with the small bowled stem that Alan...
It's not what I like, I'm saying that you can't separate effects from smoke and vapour in the way that you're saying as if it's fact.
And I did address it, different strains hit people different. What else do you want me to say?