weenstoned
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I don't think Pat would want to dab at my place as I run mine at 666.
Yea I bought one with the dab cap accessory and I love it. Here's the link!Has anyone found a good universal ceramic enail (hopefully w/ cap) for use with the flat coil? I'd really like to not have to re-wrap the coil at all.
Thanks man!Yea I bought one with the dab cap accessory and I love it. Here's the link!
http://www.domeless.com/products/product-details/#cid=681414
http://www.domeless.com/products/product-details/#cid=941817
And check out the vid with the dab cap! http://instagram.com/p/xpZrqtnGE-/?modal=true
Yea I bought one with the dab cap accessory and I love it.
I swear I saw that using ceramic with a torch may cause it to crack over time. When using ceramic e-nail I haven't read about anyones cracking yet
Still loving it. I also have a banger for the flat coil and prefer this. Its so efficient its insane. Also makes things as simple as can be. No need to cap like I have to with the banger. I leave it on all day at 700. I'm using the flat coil for it.Are you still loving it?
Do you leave it on or take it off? If so, how?
How do you clean it?
What coil and temps are you using?
I honestly cannot say as I don't have any ceramic yet. If you were heating them constantly with a torch to dab, not with an enail, is where people had the issue. I would follow the manufacturer's instructions.On the domless web site, they have a video of a torch being used to clean a ceramic nail. Would that decrease life more than just Cranking up the temp a bit and scraping after it cools down?
My measurements put the coefficient at 1.2 for a temp reading on the dish of the nail (using a thermocouple probe) that corresponds to the readout of the Auber unit.So I ended up purchasing a domeless.com ceramic enail + cap for use with my existing flat coil w/ RDK200. I reset my PID to stock values (including temp coefficient) and tried to do a dab at 710F @ 1.0 coefficient but it seems that the temps are way too low to do a proper low-temp dab w/out wasting product. I did let the nail heat up for 5 minutes or so.
I was wondering if anyone with similar set up has determined a proper coefficient for use with the domeless.com ceramic enail + ceramic cap (the newer one, as pictured in this thread a couple of times). I believe I saw someone specified 1.2 for their ceramic nail, but I wasn't sure if anyone else has had success with that value or not or determined its accuracy.
BTW: I really like the flavor the ceramic is delivering and Darid at domeless was cool to deal with. The flavor is definitely superior to the TI I've used IMO flavor-wise. Unwinding my auber flat coil to fit the nail was not very fun however. Definitely be aware of that in advance if you go down this route.
My measurements put the coefficient at 1.2 for a temp reading on the dish of the nail (using a thermocouple probe) that corresponds to the readout of the Auber unit.
Thing is, I am not sure that this is the ideal dabbing temperature or not! My thoughts on this are that the PID controllers of many/most other enails on the market have probably not been calibrated to the nail temp and therefore just read the coil temp.
So when people say they run their other brand enail at 710F, who knows what the actual temp at the dish of the nail is!
I have settled for 1.2 and dont feel like I am burning product or indeed wasting it.
With this coeffiecient I dab between 650F - 750F depending on what I am dabbing.
So I ended up purchasing a domeless.com ceramic enail + cap for use with my existing flat coil w/ RDK200. I was wondering if anyone with similar set up has determined a proper coefficient for use with the domeless.com ceramic enail + ceramic cap.
I don't see how the display coefficient matters. I left mine at 1.0 and took the time to find the right temp for my setup. Now I could set it to display any number I want - who cares, because it's not like the dish is actually that tempature. Perhaps some particular point is that temp, but I can move my thermocouple around the dish and get varying temps.
My display reads 750 and feels pretty dialed in, but I'm still using the glass carb cap with mine.
I had to unwind my coil to fit the mentioned nail and cap. I didn't have an easy time doing it...