I don’t experience any of that with my dcup. I’ve never cleaned the underside of my lid and after ounces of dabs it’s still pretty clean. I’ve never had a dab get under the bucket. It’s still like new under there. No trapped vapor either. I don’t even know what your talking about. I think the...
I have a DCup and vrod and can say it’s on another level above the v-rod. There is so much more area for the dab in the 30 mm dish. The airflow is optimized. It doesn’t have to sit on a bowl piece. Just better all around. :)
It used to be. It had gotten very unreliable so I shelved it in favor of something else. It’s been in a box for years so as I was looking around for an enclosure I figured why not. :)
The sticker is from a friend’s company. Rokin. They had the logo before doordash. Hehe
Thanks! I think I will change the pid module in the orange box to the same unit as the white box next. It supports Fahrenheit and I want them to match. Oops spending more money. :D...
I’ve been having some fun making my own enail controllers using whatever enclosure I have handy.
The white controller is able to power both style newvape coils simultaneously.
The orange controller has a “boost” button that triggers the heater for a more intense hit. User emmdeemo gave me the...
What I’m thinking will manually activate the heater so you will see the rise on the pid display. Since it is manual it will heat until you release the button so it can surpass the limits of the pid controller. I’ll try rigging something up today. Mainly I need an attractive button/switch. Lol
Perhaps even simpler would be a boost button that activates the solid state relay bypassing the pid controller. I think I’ll add that feature to my box.
Just hold the button for a temp boost. Release and it returns to set temp.
The controller should never rise in temperature. And once your coil gets much above 100 I wouldn't touch the rig either. :D
The number on the box is never going to perfectly match the dab surface temperature. You can adjust the temperature offset in the controller but it's never going to be...
I am also a musician. You might like this gadget. It’s a usb to 9 volt cable. I use it to power my guitar pedals and fx using a common usb power bank.
USB DC 5V to DC 9 Volt USB Power... https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07GD54Q66?ref=ppx_pop_mob_ap_share
The smart option would be to move mighty to usb-c. It’s backwards compatible so you can still slow charge your device using a older USB port. Everything is using usb for power now. The barrel plug is a dinosaur.