Carbon filters are the only way to truly scrub the smell from air (besides a UVC light which has its own dangers and is used in large scale grows). You should create negative pressure in your place as suggested to suck all the vapor out. I would turn on a bathroom fan to start and possibly put a...
The Herborizer (I'll reference the DigiTi) is a heavy hitter but not as heavy as a B1/2. Better flavour at the expense of a slightly less hard hitting device. My B1/2 rip through a bowl (glass or titanium) in about 2 monster hits. If you want to stay on heavier side of things stick with titanium...
Rosineer, I like that term :D. I already have some 90 micron bags (rosin tech iirc) ready to go and the press and pump are supposed to be here Friday. I can't wait to do my first press :rockon:. I want some 37 micron for hash, also a cylindrical pre-press. I need to get some rubber feet and...
What is it about the Hybrid you dislike, is it just the vapour quality? A few early adopters are still salty about the aluminum dust before S&B switched to the coated bowl. There's the occasional melting chambers as well. Neither of those would really apply to your device though.
That's was me, I have it in a picture in my signature as well @green68beetle just be aware that calibration will change those numbers and they could be a little high or low depending on how your device came. I start at 4 usually and work up to 7-8 and it works really well for me.
Someone asked about bypassing the standby mode of an Auber 300 (for control by a smart plug) and I can confirm (after asking Auberins) that you cannot bypass the physical button through programming.
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If you plug and un-plug repeatedly maybe it'll loosen your connection up?
The Sphere is amazing, you choose a perfect pair! The DigiTi is more expensive because of the PID but they function pretty similar (faster heatup and recovery on the Digi). You're setup really well now with a good variety of devices.
I want one of those Puffco Indiglow's, they look stunning!
So a VapBong or B-2 you ask? My first question would be, are you sure you want to be able to twax? When I bought my VROD I had bought it more for the additional heat storage capacity over the Weedeater, but it was nice to twax every once in a while. With the B-1/B-2, unless you plan to use...
I do (thanks for the tag) and I would be glad to give my thoughts. @JollyGreenGiant I'll read through the thread and give you my thought this evening. Slammed at work right now.
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I see with your post edit that you tried the power supply by itself and the display lit up. I'm with @Cheebsy that you should check your vape's resistance. It could still a power supply issue and the load is causing it to shut off but, the VapBong heater seems more likely. I haven't cracked...
Those power supplies are cheap but they're not built to last. Aliexpress has them but you might be waiting a bit. Not a bad idea to pickup a backup though. Collyland wil probably send you another.
I ran into this on one of my Bowle's after both had sat in the cupboard for an extended period of time. I left the puck plugged in (with the official cord and charger) for hours but I wasn't able to turn it on to start the battery reset procedure that @Bad Dog explained. I kept trying different...
You could anodized the pieces entirely and then sand away the contact points. It would look a little ghetto on the battery threads whenever you change cells but you wouldn't see it all the time anyways.
Thank you everyone for all the comments on a Dabpress purchase. I spent the last few days checking other presses and deciding. @The Stray Fox @LongDraw you had me thinking about size as I have too much crap already :lol:. But @Cheebsy and @Southeastern made me realize I'd be more comfortable...
Nice! I'm glad we have a few places to grab the mod in case Vape Engineering is out of stock. The Paramore has such a nice look to it with a price that seems pretty fair. In picture it pairs so nicely with the Herbie, it's like they were made for each other. I honestly thought they were the...
I didn't think I could add a gauge to the bottle press model but now I have to double check.
Edit: The bottle press does not accept pressure gauge according to the site.
What you're saying makes sense, I wasn't sure if heat, flower, or volume could throw pressure values out the window.
Is the pressure gauge on the 12 ton (with separate pump) worth the extra cost for a home grower that presses their own? I was looking at the 12 ton bottle jack and decided that a 6 ton should be more than enough but I question the lack of a pressure gauge. I'd rather go with the 6 ton bottle...