FYI: I've found the wood sleeve's work really well with the Revolve2 + Tempest head & bowl and so little difference from a wood Tempest it's not worth mentioning (says he, while mentioning it).
I'd cut down on the baked beans mate! 😈
I've been hankering after a second wand for a while but found it hard to justify as essentially a luxury, but with a 'nado on it's way (or soon to be 🤞) and my dislike of repeatedly upsetting my homed-in setup that currently does the 'pest and my TA3 very...
Personally, I've gone for @ScruffyWoofers Tornado to stem adapter. There's a 9mm for Dani compatible stems, and an 8mm for Dynavap compatible stems. From UK, £25 + postage (though I've a month or two before I get my Tornado so can't say much more about it, though others here have used them).
My best guess on what may be happening with this, is not gasification or atomisation or whatever.
I think what happens in most vaporisers is the heat put into the ground flower in the bowl causes the volatile compounds to reach their boiling point and change phase from a liquid to a gas. That...
Yes, I know what the dots mean.
That's not what I meant - you said "...the terms "bypass" and "open", do not refer to the vapor path but to the indicator positioning near the mouthpiece."
Since the vapour path is set according to the indicator, they are the same thing, so not sure it it can be...
(DIRECT) BYPASS Air intake at the Airport is directed to the Mouthpiece for a blast of fresh air while the vapor heads through the center.
(DIRECT) OPEN Fresh air is drawn around the Helix to cool the Sleeve and the Cooling Unit before mixing with the vapor which then travels through the center...
Jeez, I shouldn't have had that wake n' bake - but I think you may well be right! The two tubes appear to work differently between the Tempest and Revolve. I tend to run my Tempest and Revolve with closed air intake and never noticed any difference unsurprisingly (though I run a TA on the...
It seems, from an unscientific view (i.e. I've not read anything definitive), the terpene's with the lower boiling points are more likely to be an irritant for those people who are more sensitive to this. The strains that tend to having higher levels of these terpene's are those generally known...
What an apt term! 😁
So you never experienced this before with any previous vape you've used? A couple of weeks doesn't sound like very long, particularly if you've not had experience with ball-vape style devices which take some getting used to and beyond the most basic principles have quite...
@Brenyo often chucks in a few extras when posting out orders (so much better than bloody sweets!), an extra screen was quite possibly due to that, I don't think it was a listed part...
From the site:
What's included?
Titanium Tempest
Direct and Helix Airflow Tube
2.5mm Zirconia balls within...
There are much better solvents than iso to remove non-polar organic compounds. If you do use iso, get 99% purity, the less water in it th better it dissolves.
Non-polar solvents will work best, such as light grade petroleum based products or alkanes like butane though flammability and toxicity...
I'd suggest adding an LED to really light that blue up! 🙂
But just wait until I finish constructing my liquid helium vape cooler!
I just need to miniaturise it enough to fit indoors and I'm sure it'll be a winner!
Only speaking from general principles so I may be totally off the mark, but wood is a pretty good insulator, and as such should not only keep the vapour from declining temperature as much as glass or metal would, but as a side effect of that should see much less of the vapour condensing on the...