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  1. luchiano

    Vaporizing temperature charts: where do they come from?

    @pakalolo yeah it was the m1 volatizer, I found a article on the study. Here it is: http://www.canorml.org/healthfacts/Study-Shows-Vaporizers-Reduce-Toxins-in-Marijuana-Smoke California NORML Press Release - Jan 8, 2001 Medical marijuana patients may protect themselves from harmful toxins...
  2. luchiano

    Vaporizing temperature charts: where do they come from?

    That vaporizer study used one of the earlier vaporizers that wasnt accurate in temperature, as far as the temperature of the air in the bowl. I wish I can remember the name of it but, it was a handheld, wand type vaporizer that you put over a glass bowl. I'm sure someone remembers the name...
  3. luchiano

    Vaporizing temperature charts: where do they come from?

    I've never seen ash, and hot embers at 433f, they must be using a cheaply made vaporizer.
  4. luchiano

    The Magic-Flight Box

    Those numbers are off for thc, cbn, and CBD. Look through my recent post for the dr.hornby study. Also, the oils do burn when dabbing just not all of them, and not burn in the way bud burns. Why do you think the concentrate boils so fast?. It absorbs some of that high heat, and the lower...
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    The Herbalizer

    @didolgi The reason why your aunt coughs with the first bag is because the oils that are released at low temps are hygroscopic so in this instance will dry your lungs out. These oils are actually good for you and enhance the effects of the cannabinoids. Just get some boveda packs(google about...
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    The Herbalizer

    @stickstones from what I remember it goes: thc-392 Cbd-374 Cbn-365 This is after decarboxylation happens. For the rest on the chart google the mercks index and do a search on their site. Here's the very important research study dr.hornby did concerning this. I posted it numerous times on...
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    The Herbalizer

    @grokit, I wouldnt take those temps serious because a lot of those numbers are off. Someone started spreading it around the net since 2009/2010 but studies have shown those numbers wrong specifically for thc. It may mean the lowest temperature thc is found at but in significant amounts, its...
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    The Herbalizer

    h Was the vapor cloud much thicker with the herbie?. Since you were using the fan, more condensation was taking place then with the cloud and the temperature was more.accurate at the beginning of your inhale so more extraction. That heart pounding and ears ringing is a sign of high...
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    The Herbalizer

    If you really want to shock them use some green tea or yerba mate mixed with your cannabis. The green tea acomplishes the same thing clouds do as far as a faster onset of the effects but its more effective and less stressful to the body as clouds are. Caffiene boils at 356f. If you have...
  10. luchiano

    Pure convection - To grind or not to grind ?

    @Zookeeper, that type of bowl you described isn't perfect for me since I like very little clouds for the times when I want to get as nice as I can get. It will cause too much condensation(clouds) for me which give an energetic effect but have a "ceiling" whereas a more natural, thin like vapor...
  11. luchiano

    Reaching combustion with trapped oils

    Context, read everything in context. The point was the "oils" as you say holds heat and caused the plant fibers to burn. That was the point of the discussion. What is the point of posting the subliminal diss about comparing linseed oil to cannabis, then just agree with what Im saying about...
  12. luchiano

    Vaporization temperature dependent selection of effects

    I said I wouldn't post in this thread anymore but @Qatmaster I went to your blog and noticed you used .5 gram for your research. That is too much for efficient extraction because the temperature inside the bowl will be much lower then what you dialed in. You should use .1-.2 grams at the most...
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    Vaporization temperature dependent selection of effects

    @pakalolo I stated destroyed meaning not what they originally were not meaning ceasing to exist. An example of this is thc. It boils at 392f according to the mercks index and oxidized to cbn at 226f or 266f I'm tired and dont feel like searching on this mobile. If you were to vape with the...
  14. luchiano

    Vaporization temperature dependent selection of effects

    @pakalolo everything isn't in the mix because you do lose some of the lower boiling components because they degrade when you go too far past their boiling points. Some boil as low as room temperature, so if you start at 390f, you will destroy damn near all of those substances. This will...
  15. luchiano

    Vaporization temperature dependent selection of effects

    @Qatmaster Everything you posted, is damn near the same for what I posted except for moisture. If you read my post again you can see I said stepping up in temps is better then picking one temp because there is less degradation, the same you're saying. The only thing we disagree on is moisture...
  16. luchiano

    Vaporization temperature dependent selection of effects

    @Qatmaster I think the reason you 're seeing a difference in the two storing methods is because when you just go straight to the grinder from the boveda, you will have more moisture in your herb which means less of a grind, then if you let some moisture go away. Less grind means less...
  17. luchiano

    Vaporization temperature dependent selection of effects

    @Qatmaster You are not just vaping oils, you are vaping other compounds that boil at lower temperatures. The moisture also helps prevent quick degradation of the lower boiling oils within the herb since water helps keep the temperature stable when you use high temperatures around 230f degees...
  18. luchiano

    Reaching combustion with trapped oils

    AGAIN, I did not ignore this. I explained how this can happen in my first post on the topic in that thread. Read it again, I'm not typing it. The title of this thread is exactly how it can happen. Trapped oils going high in temperature, and burning cellulose. It is not misleading if you...
  19. luchiano

    Reaching combustion with trapped oils

    Yeah, you didn't understand. I didn't forget about physics because I told you WHY this happened and how it relates to the situation grok it and tweet went through(polyunsaturated oil, oxygen, and vaporizing). I even explained it to you in simple terms, yet you still seem to ignore what I...
  20. luchiano

    Reaching combustion with trapped oils

    Did you even read my post and how it connected with the video?.. The point was oils absorb heat and hold it we'll, even when the temperature it is exposed to doesn't change. I posted that video to give an example of this happening. Obviously, I know it's about linseed oil, I posted it. All...
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