Hey OF, what is the difference using spacer cup up or down? With the spacer on the bottom do you have to place a screen on top of the herb to prevent pieces from
getting through?
The filaments in the ceramic cannot bend around a 90 degree angle, so yes, the bottom is not "heated" directly. However, the little foot at the bottom of the bowl is where the temperature sensor that corresponds to the PCB is, so the temperature reading is from the bottom. Ceramic likes to heat evenly, and the bottom will reach the same temperature as the walls because the unit won't stop heating until that sensor says it's reached your set temperature.I did not know that there is no heat from the bottom, but now that you mention it, it makes sense.
The filaments in the ceramic cannot bend around a 90 degree angle, so yes, the bottom is not "heated" directly. However, the little foot at the bottom of the bowl is where the temperature sensor that corresponds to the PCB is, so the temperature reading is from the bottom. Ceramic likes to heat evenly, and the bottom will reach the same temperature as the walls because the unit won't stop heating until that sensor says it's reached your set temperature.
And the answer was in front of my face, if not actually in my face, ha!Toothpicks
Well the spacer will take heat from the ceramic. The sensor is inside the little foot so the most that could happen is you might get a delay small delay in heat up time and a small drop in battery life from heat transfer from the foot to the spacer. On the other hand, what might actually happen is the unit would continue heating until the area touching the foot is the temperature you set it to, which would be a good thing as long as you aren't concerned about the minuscule loss of battery and heat up time to do so. I would think if you're using a spacer, you're more concerned about vapor quality than battery life though and it's probably an immeasurable amount anyways. Play around with it a bit if you want and let us know what you think.If yes, by enough that we would notice?
My sister wants a portable vaporizer that she can carry in her bag...
My question is, how easy is this for use to a smoker who is a novice with weed and clueless with vaporizing...
How would you compare this to the Solo and PAX2?
What do you mean by cell phone flavor?
It looks and 'feels' like a cell phone. To a casual observer, that's what it is inside her purse. I'm not at all sure what it might look like in yours.........
People who accept/understand cell phones are also likely to use that as a 'bridge' to a vape at the device level.
Glad to hear you're surviving well, we also have folks that simply disappear from the Forums. Looking forward to the next installment. Perhaps your loving sister will let you try her Ascent.......
Regards and best wishes.
OF
Lots of places have new ones for $199.
Check and compare what comes with the used Ascent vs new.
Someone was selling an Ascent in the classifieds here.
The Ascent, being a conduction vape will produce more vapor with more material. The more material you have being heated making contact with heated surface area, the more vapor production you will get. It will effectively vaporize whatever you put in it, you just might not get huge clouds on less than a full pack.Hey dude, if I was in the states, I would never thought otherwise...
I can get a "used" (only once) for 185usd which seems fair since it is priced in my country for 330USD!
Is it true that the best results is to use 0.5g ???
I don't vape more than 0.2g ...
The Ascent, being a conduction vape will produce more vapor with more material. The more material you have being heated making contact with heated surface area, the more vapor production you will get. It will effectively vaporize whatever you put in it, you just might not get huge clouds on less than a full pack.
The Evo is a convection unit. Heated surface contact area doesn't apply so much there because it's the air your drawing over the material that is hot. Furthermore, the Ascent bowl is much larger than the Evo bowl. The best advice I can give is the more material and tighter the pack with the Ascent, the bigger clouds you will get.This doesn't tell me much, how much is a full chamber? .5g?
I'm getting huge clouds with .2g in the Cloud EVO, why shouldn't it be the same with the Acscent?
This doesn't tell me much, how much is a full chamber? .5g?
I'm getting huge clouds with .2g in the Cloud EVO, why shouldn't it be the same with the Acscent?
The Evo is a convection unit. Heated surface contact area doesn't apply so much there because it's the air your drawing over the material that is hot. Furthermore, the Ascent bowl is much larger than the Evo bowl. The best advice I can give is the more material and tighter the pack with the Ascent, the bigger clouds you will get.
0.2 grams seems like a lot in a Cloud ELB