Correct… but the air in your house (unless you’re living in a hyperbaric chamber) is already loaded with particulate. The substrate is present, regardless of the temp you’re vaping at.
In a vacuum, sure. Your typical home atmosphere has more than enough particulate floating around for vapor to immediately condense, regardless of particulate being released from the flower.
Because there’s more vapor being extracted? Honestly, “particulates” is a vague enough term that it’s not really worth getting into a debate about (fwiw, you can count me among those finding high temp vape hits to be less irritating than low).
Wow, calling that a design flaw is an understatement. Rubies that aren’t actively being heated are going to be dissipating heat, which is the last thing you’d want in this sort of situation. I’m sure it “works”, but simply not filling the chamber to the top would be a functional improvement.
What double standard? Everyone in this thread has been civil but you. If you have off-site drama with people on this board, leave it off site. If you’re unfamiliar with the site rules here, read them (and then follow them). You’re honestly acting like a twelve year old that’s never been on the...
If we’re going to go high dudgeon over people “laughing at” your presence, I’d like to remind you that your reaction to a potential customer saying “this behavior is unprofessional” was a laughing emoji. I think you might want to take a good hard look at how you come across before continuing...
I do 550f (which is pretty high, tbh); and for heat-up I wait for the PID to hit target temp and then wait for two minutes to fully heat soak. Total time is roughly five minutes.
Oh thank god, I was starting to think I was the only one that wasn’t rocking the low temps (550f works perfect for two-hit bowls, no charring whatsoever).
Auber fixed that! From their site:
Product Update (5/21/2024): A new feature is available in the current firmware (v2.2.0) that allows users to disable the power button and use the controller with a smart plug or a Wi-Fi plug.
Simply from a thermodynamics perspective, there’s absolutely no reason to believe one would heat twice as fast as the other. Regardless, we can’t prove a negative, so the real burden of proof falls squarely upon the dude making the claim.
I use a chopstick to poke the screen out, and then a chopstick (or occasionally two, one from each side) to get the new screen seated. Good lighting helps so you can see the groove you’re aiming for. First couple times will be awkward, but it gets much easier with experience.
And regarding...
With all due respect to Gary, he’s either mistaken or lying. If Ensoshisha is an independent, incorporated business, that would be very, very easy to establish. There’s a reason the are no corporate records for this “company”.