Perhaps the Forge will change things. Vestratto's Instagram has a video of a crash test robot working hard.TM2 is my go to travel device
I sold my TM2 it doesn't compete with the Anvil for potency and I prefer the thicker more robust vapor the Anvil puts out not as tasty as TM2 but more satisfying for me.bought a tinymight2, 2 weeks ago.
anvil still wins the reach test.
Similar to coffee you want to standardize variables and then tweak them one at a time. For my anvil I think of humidity of flower, grind size, length of flame, position of flame on oven, and the total extraction time (TET).I’m seriously hoping you guys can help me, I’m at my wits end with this vape!
So I’ve been a long time anvil user, since march ‘22. Absolutely no issues, was my DD up until the TA drop and then I sold my anvil.
Decided I wasn’t really into convection dominant vapes, so sold the TA and luckily got my OG anvil.
Now for the shit.
I got it back, and no matter what I did I’d either under cook the load or get a noticeable charred taste despite the AVB being nowhere near black. I tried some brand new bowls, same issue. Tried a new torch, many in fact. The Firefox, a triple flame, the RONXS in both modes, random Ali jobbies. Same again.
Okay.
Must be the oven?
Get a new duracore anvil. Same issue.
I’m heating the exact same as I always have? I’ve tried using the oven and various points on it to make the flame lengths consistent. Still the same damn issue!
Tried moving up the oven, okay, now it’s just mad undercooked.
PLEASE help me, this vape was my gold standard. For information sake, I don’t have this issue with any of my other butane vapes. Have come back to them from a hiatus and had to spend a week at best re dialling heating tech.
My best suggestion as a starting point is to use a single flame torch with a half inch inner blue flame tip making a quarter inch bright copper spot centred on the lower heat distribution ring (light roast) or the thermal battery (dark roast) with clicks at about 30 seconds.PLEASE help me, this vape was my gold standard. For information sake, I don’t have this issue with any of my other butane vapes. Have come back to them from a hiatus and had to spend a week at best re dialling heating tech.
Similar to coffee you want to standardize variables and then tweak them one at a time. For my anvil I think of humidity of flower
My best suggestion as a starting point is to use a single flame torch with a half inch inner blue flame tip making a quarter inch bright copper spot centred on the lower heat distribution ring (light roast) or the thermal battery (dark roast) with clicks at about 30 seconds.
Clean Anvil, brown AVB, and charred taste? No idea. I can't replicate it.Seems to be, 25-35 seconds - charred taste.
This happens independently of AVB being black or not, which is something I’ve not had before. BROWN AVB with a charred taste.
Curious and curiouser
Clean Anvil, brown AVB, and charred taste? No idea. I can't replicate it.
I haven't had a vape that out performs the Anvil at higher temp extraction. I always thought TM2 strength was low temp tasty hits. I had both at one point and I thought they were an excellent pair to have.I sold my TM2 it doesn't compete with the Anvil for potency and I prefer the thicker more robust vapor the Anvil puts out not as tasty as TM2 but more satisfying for me.
I’ll have a go! Actually have an O-ring mega pack. My new duracore is a month old but you never know!For me, the charred, combustion flavor is nasty. If I over bake my Anvil, I just stop, empty it and get is started on the iso soak. I have 3 ovens and other parts, so I always have a back up. I wonder if replacing your o-rings might help. Also a serious cleaning of the parts with some lightly abrasive paste of some sort. I haven’t had to resort to any o-ring replacement or deep cleaning on mine and it’s been used daily for over a year, so I really just guessing on the cause here,
If you read my first post you’ll see I’ve bought extra bowls. In fact, a bought a whole new anvil.Then your problem could be the cap. If you submerged it into iso, it could have the clicker damaged.
You may just not enjoy the anvil signature, which is roasty. The top of the bowl is almost always darker for me, and could add to the roasty taste, even if the rest of the bowl doesn’t look that dark. I’d argue the anvil is for cloud chasers vs. flavor chasers because flavor is inversely related to cloud productionIf you read my first post you’ll see I’ve bought extra bowls. In fact, a bought a whole new anvil.
I’ve really done everything I can to explore and tick off every possible hardware variable.
I have actually damaged a clicker from an ISO soak before, so I know exactly what you mean.
Current theories are - It’s either my heating tech, herb humidity, bowl pack, or some other as yet untested variable
As far as I know, the clickers are bimetallic disk, I don’t know how iso could hurt them. Over heating them could be a problem though. I have 7 bowls, and I soak them in iso all the time. Of the 7, one has a faint first click, but the others are fine after a year of use.Then your problem could be the cap. If you submerged it into iso, it could have the clicker damaged.
Read my first post, you’ll see I DD’d the anvil for a year. I also stated I didn’t like convection vapes, am a big fan of a roasty signature My current DD is a dynavap with AC, for reference.You may just not enjoy the anvil signature, which is roasty.
Is that a thing that happens?I usually get an even extraction and I've been thinking about what could cause the top of the load to be darker than the rest. And it could either be conduction from the condenser head somehow getting too hot or convection from the bowl being poorly sealed with the condenser allowing the hot air to enter the top of the bowl and probably leaving the rest of the bowl underdone. And isopropyl alcohol can't harm the snap discs if you rinse with water or allow the alcohol to evaporate before heating the bowl.
My experience with the current herb chamber, which is based on a 0.320" industry standard screen size, is that you can get a slight abv colour gradation - slightly darker on bottom- lighter on top. My theory is that - as one draws in convection air - the top of the bowl is kept cooler as it is first heat tempered by the steam liberated from the bottom, then by the vapour, and only once the bottom is fully extracted by pure convection air.
Which is what I said, it happens but that it can be remedied with a loose pack or the XL bowl. If you search this thread, there’s actually posts asking about the top being less roasted - with advice to pack lessJohn described what can sometimes happen, but again that's not my experience. Perhaps if it's too tightly packed the airflow will be insufficient to fully penetrate the load, leaving the base of the bowl darker. The slight gradient mentioned by John would be worse (for the reason he suggested) in the XL if it didn't have a slight conduction boost, although the extra conduction is only at the base, which would (if the normal roast is darker at the bottom and all else is equal) make the base of the bowl even darker. But again, my XL bowl roasts evenly if I complete it.