Hi OF. Thanks for your explanation, that helps a lot. I'll have to develop some patience.
Is VG vaporgenie? The Volta looks interesting.
Which one is the Evolution?
Yer welcome, glad to help when I can......as are a lot of other folks around here. By all means experiment but expect the most dense vapor by not pushing vapor production. Not like blazing, skills learned there are not useful here.
Yes. My favorite is the big Bronze one. I didn't like Volta, it's not really the same sort of vape. Nice, but not the same, I gave it away to a friend who thought it was neat. VGs allow you to control heat input (flame) as you hit so with some skill you can really crank it up. Similar vapes, like say VM (VapMan) that you cut the fire then hit are different. IMO everyone should eventually have a VG, MFLB, VM, Solo/Air/ArGo and a compact conduction vape like F2 or one of the FMs. Or just find one that 'fits your pistol' and kick back?
Some/most also want a serious desktop. I'm not one of them..... IMO it's kinda cheating?
Evolution is a compact true convection vape no longer made by ThermoVape. Harder to 'drive' than their other products, but capable of some astounding performance in skilled hands. All the TV herb vape used 'thermal cores' that are heated to about 1200C over half a minute or so (using a LOT of power). Air drawn through the core gets super heated to ABOVE vaping temperature so drawing more air (within reason) only brings yet more heat making yet more vapor. Like blazing. The harder you hit it, the harder it hits back.
Enjoy your ArGo, it's a good choice to 'cut your teeth on'. Very forgiving and able to perform through an assortment of techniques. No 'right way'?
OF
Edit: Another tip for your consideration. Since it's conduction, heat is depleted from the system that must be replaced. This means 'heat soaks' (pausing between hits) can pay big benefits. By all means test it. Give it time to 'reset'. Even up to a minute? Find what best supports your technique.
OF