If you know anyone with a Nova, they make decarbing incredibly easy.
I have access to a lot of fluff from a single strain. At one time I had over 12 samples of different pressure and heat combos. No matter which of them I decarb, they all come out the same.
A little darker, slightly less...
I'll be your fool Jill, I like how you think, or at least I suspect we'll laugh a lot!
For what it's worth, I had heard it as "fools seldom part ways", but that was after many shots of vodka and Cytrynówka. They say my Polish needs a lot of work, but I have the spirit!
One thing to remember before embarking....it doesn't need much iso!
I cleaned mine once with iso after an excessive dab ran over. It took a lot less than I thought.
I suggest using a syringe or something to add it slowly.
Yes, I used my Tubo capsule stem, it was very uneven with major hotspots. But in full disclosure, I think it was early in my use and I may have been running a bit hot. I'll try again in a bit and report back.
All this talk of TCR has gotten to me. Does the Tubo software allow for TCR control...
It's early, I'm old, my memory is questionable (kids will be witnesses if needed) and haven't had any coffee yet, but I thought that was a fluid dynamics theory?
I was thinking you weren't lowering the atmospheric pressure with a draw any where near enough to affect temperatures with any...
Take a look at the website for the Evo. They have a 4 whip setup in their store I'm sure you could make work.
https://www.xhl3.com/collections/glass-mouthpieces/products/connect
I use just the single whip and glass mouthpiece, it cools great even without water.
Can you explain why you think this?
Generally, regulated vapes shouldn't combust at all when working properly.
It's already hitting the temps, it's just not maintaining that temp throughout the draw. Keeping it at 430F and honking in it shouldn't cause it to combust.