CaleidosCope
Well-Known Member
I tried another stem. 8.5mm OD. It takes way longer to produce vape in my 14mm chamber. Taste ist not comparable; of course with many draws at rising temps I get many terpene profiles. 10 draws +.
My 13mm stem gives 3 to 5 good tokes with less restriction.
With those high temps I use the vapor "feels" different in my lungs compared to any ball vapes I used. AND: I don't need to cough a lot. I reminds me to combusting. I left the 220°C-230°C range because of coughing. As I was combusting I didn't care about temps anyway. And coughing was no big deal - thanks tobacco.
EDIT: And because I just looked at it... It really reminds me a lot of smoking a joint because if I inhale very slowly or very quickly, the situation changes significantly. You can feel it and taste. Maybe someone with an unregulated vape (Nomad, Toad...) can tell us something about this topic.
The conclusion from the test is that there are many conditions involved here. First of all, it's not just about the heat in the oven - that's not enough. There are also many other important components. Among other things, how much distance do I have between the heating chamber and the mouthpiece? Also, how thick is the wall thickness of the glass. How fast do I draw. How big is my herb chamber. Then how deep do I put my mouthpiece into the heating chamber... The smaller the system, the greater the effect of the smallest change. It's really fun.
EDIT: Somehow it reminds me of that mini steam engine that CEOs must have on their desk and screw around with
My 13mm stem gives 3 to 5 good tokes with less restriction.
With those high temps I use the vapor "feels" different in my lungs compared to any ball vapes I used. AND: I don't need to cough a lot. I reminds me to combusting. I left the 220°C-230°C range because of coughing. As I was combusting I didn't care about temps anyway. And coughing was no big deal - thanks tobacco.
EDIT: And because I just looked at it... It really reminds me a lot of smoking a joint because if I inhale very slowly or very quickly, the situation changes significantly. You can feel it and taste. Maybe someone with an unregulated vape (Nomad, Toad...) can tell us something about this topic.
The conclusion from the test is that there are many conditions involved here. First of all, it's not just about the heat in the oven - that's not enough. There are also many other important components. Among other things, how much distance do I have between the heating chamber and the mouthpiece? Also, how thick is the wall thickness of the glass. How fast do I draw. How big is my herb chamber. Then how deep do I put my mouthpiece into the heating chamber... The smaller the system, the greater the effect of the smallest change. It's really fun.
EDIT: Somehow it reminds me of that mini steam engine that CEOs must have on their desk and screw around with
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