seriousTone
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Wow..........I thought the Nomad II would be endgame for me...................and now there's this.
With anything, end game does not exist because of innovation.Wow..........I thought the Nomad II would be endgame for me...................and now there's this.
I have no experience with mods whatsoever, and I found it to be pretty easy to get going. I had to make one slight adjustment to the resistance after my first bowl, but that was it.I wonder: if someone with absolutely zero experience and less then zero knowledge about "mods" is interested in this device how much of a learning curve is to be expected?
Does a mod involve a lot of fiddling to install? Or is it plug and play?
Is there a lot of research/comparing needed to select the right one for any specific device?
Is the usage/interface similar in all mods or are there big differences between different brands?
I never even considered or looked into mods and then this turns up...
I really like a lot about it (formfactor, full glass bowl, how it handles full nugs, performance, versatility, convection-conduction hybrid, ...) but the fact that it needs a mod scares me a bit.
I really don't want to end up buying several different mods in the search for the "one" and in all honesty don't feel like doing the required Mod-research ('what are they, how to use them and how to select the right one').
So basically i'm asking if there is a full and fool proof recipe?
Like:
-Buy the Bakx
-get mod X
-screw together
-read the MOD-manual
-aaaaand.... you're golden!!! Vape away!
Or is some fiddling, installing, calibrating and the occasional cursing in despair inevitable before one gets to be a happy vaper?
With anything, end game does not exist because of innovation.
If you follow the Lamart BAKx guide, you should be able to get it running on Arctic Fox with very little headache.
I cant comment on the eVic-VTCA because ive never used one, but this is a vape that really requires autofire because essentially its a session vape, although you can use it on demand by removing the cap. Now that dna supports autofire i think its the best choice for the BAK, and its the easiest to just pick up and use because programming in escribe is a lot simpler than setting up af, red panda or evic.I've seen a few people using the Joyetech eVic-VTC mini with the BAK. Does this mod work well with the BAK?
Also, question on the whole artic fox/red panda thing. This seems only necessary if you want an autofire feature that allows you to have a session that goes through a set pattern of temp stepping without having to hold a button. If all you want is to pulse the button or hold the button down at a set temp then do you really need AF to enjoy this vape?
My mod knowledge is very limited, although I've tried to learn more but have never taken to a mod setup enough to put the time in.
Nice!Mine should be delivered next week
I'll explainNice!
How did you manage to get one already if i may ask?
Oh, and another question:
i thought i read a while ago that you were starting a (rather long if i remember right) t-break?
Not that it's any of my business (and i might be mistaken) but how on earth will you combine the purchase of a genuine beast with these ( quite radical) break-plans?
I've seen a few people using the Joyetech eVic-VTC mini with the BAK. Does this mod work well with the BAK?
Also, question on the whole artic fox/red panda thing. This seems only necessary if you want an autofire feature that allows you to have a session that goes through a set pattern of temp stepping without having to hold a button. If all you want is to pulse the button or hold the button down at a set temp then do you really need AF to enjoy this vape?
My mod knowledge is very limited, although I've tried to learn more but have never taken to a mod setup enough to put the time in.
my goal is to quit completely from vaporization . having a beer from time to time and that's it, and maybe buying 10gr-20gr every 6 months
why?
i'm gonna save around 6000$ a year
I don't think i'll ever sell BAKx/TP80
I'll keep them
I'll sell another vapes
still think it will be hard to have these great devices around and not use them.
Yeah, that sounds like quite the ordeal...It's really hard to use them when you have a ton of them too though but cannot part!
Like this:So basically i'm asking if there is a full and fool proof recipe?
Like:
-Buy the Bakx
-get mod X
-screw together
-read the MOD-manual
-aaaaand.... you're golden!!! Vape away!
I bought the eVic to use with my DTV5 before prefering the ease of the Core e-rig. At time I had access to a computer with windows and was able to load the AF software. I only have access to chromebooks now and have unfortunately been down this rabbit hole before. I wish these firmware companies would make a version you could load on an iphone. It would make it a lot easier for folks like me to sync. I learned that DNA mods use a program called escribe, but if I understand, you still need a mac or windows pc to load it up.Yes, that's what I've been using, what you'll see with my BAK here, it works pretty great with the heat sink and Tubo firmware, quick simple setup with the bak manual, just requires frequent battery swapping, not a problem for me being used to TP80 anyway
Meanwhile the mods with DNA chips offer much further customization, precision with computer setup and graph statistics etc.
the acrylic doesn't matter as long as you've got cuts in the wood, so the heat can clear away from the sides a bit.. (and oh yeah he did a lot of cuts on the wood.. as you can see from pics/videos)Not to open up a plywood discussion again, I was wondering what some of the betas think of the acrylic version? Are there benefits with going acrylic?
This vape intrigues me after watching so many videos of people blasting massive clouds with a glass airpath. I also have access to some bubble hash and temple ball shit. I think this BAK would be great for this.
Are there benefits with going acrylic?
fooorgot smth ...Like this:
-Get mod X - https://wismec.us/predator-228-with-elabo-no-battery.html
-get the BAKx in the drop End of this month
-read BAKx manual
-install tubomyevic through NFE Tools on this mod, set TCR 185, 70w after installation from the mod.
-once BAKx arrives lock resistance to 0.200 and test temp 180c-200c or so, maybe need to use 0.201 or 0.202 etc' - depends how you feel with this mod.
-i'm golden!!! vape a bit and break away!!
I'll explain
basically I've had during the years, all the vapes of lamart. flam, straw, tubox, tetra p80, piro, and now bakx
my goal is to quit completely from vaporization . having a beer from time to time and that's it, and maybe buying 10gr-20gr every 6 months
why?
i'm gonna save around 6000$ a year
but
I don't think i'll ever sell BAKx/TP80
I'll keep them
I'll sell another vapes
Got me around 5gr for testing purposes
I don't think that I'm in position of spending 6000$ a year for cannabis.
Having a break before bakX arrives. Already 45 hours without weed.
I am a tester of the BAKx basically. the last one or so. thanks Snax and lamart
happy to complete the lamart vapes serie!!!
you dropped here a serious thing to think about. but as I know myself, at least in the beginning of the break, I'll have to keep my environment cannabis free, and then we'll see. thanks for this input!!I vape less than 10g/6 months and I still consider myself as someone who vapes cannabis. I just do one or two bowls a week. Cannabis is laughably cheap when 0.2g sends you to the moon.
I am a tester of the BAKx basically. the last one or so. thanks Snax and lamart
happy to complete the lamart vapes serie!!!