Vambo1980
Well-Known Member
I've now had a few sessions and I'm glad to say I'm enjoying this vape. Long slow draws brings lots of tasty flavor, it coats my throat and mouth with my greens tasty resin that's there for a fair while after I have finished vaping. I have been loading .2/.3 giving it a medium weighted pack/tap down with the dabbing tool. I try to pace the draw with slow, long, constant, and deep inhalations. It's powerful and gets the job done in the six minutes or less it gives you on the timer, that's if you've got the lungs for it. I like how you can hold the power button for 3 seconds and turn the heater off between hits if you like, and on again with another hold of the button, also resetting the timer.
I'm kind of getting familiar with air flow restriction and the slow much longer draws required to get the flavor out and get a satisfying experience. There is the usual flavor drop off but it keeps extracting the vapor til its spent. For me 370 is great for taste but if you jump right in at 380/385 the Flavor is tasty and vapor production really good. Its still fairly smooth and satisfying around this temp. At about 395 it becomes an irritant for my throat, at least on my current batch of greens. The unit is very efficient at getting everything out, everything evenly baked every time, only the longer higher temp 400 sessions could i see the outer layer a little darker than the rest. While its on you need to be using it, its vaping your expensive weed all of the time. If you want 30 seconds, a minute or two between draws its a good idea to turn it into standby by holding the power button for 3 seconds. It heats up so fast again so it's not a problem.
The temperature resolution and regulation is very good in fact its excellent from my experience so far, even if the electronics are a little noisy in the process. The heater performance is great and the battery has done about 11 sessions before i decided to re-charge it anyway. Charging current through 5V USB spikes up and down, up to 2.5A the max output of my desktop 5V regulator.
The screen is a screw together stainless design that at first looks like its going to be a resin clogging restriction, but because it practically sits in the oven it gets cooked also. So the resin appears to be getting vaporized by the heat put into it via the ceramic oven, freeing up any resin clog. Wiping the top screen can push the resin into the holes not giving you any faith that air path wont be restricted, but to me it appears to loosen back up once in use.
Ive tonight dropped the mouth piece for first ISO bath, i separated all the pieces and threw them in a fresh jar of ISO all appears well, even the logo holds good, at least it has for 20 minutes of ISO 98%.
So far so good.
I'm kind of getting familiar with air flow restriction and the slow much longer draws required to get the flavor out and get a satisfying experience. There is the usual flavor drop off but it keeps extracting the vapor til its spent. For me 370 is great for taste but if you jump right in at 380/385 the Flavor is tasty and vapor production really good. Its still fairly smooth and satisfying around this temp. At about 395 it becomes an irritant for my throat, at least on my current batch of greens. The unit is very efficient at getting everything out, everything evenly baked every time, only the longer higher temp 400 sessions could i see the outer layer a little darker than the rest. While its on you need to be using it, its vaping your expensive weed all of the time. If you want 30 seconds, a minute or two between draws its a good idea to turn it into standby by holding the power button for 3 seconds. It heats up so fast again so it's not a problem.
The temperature resolution and regulation is very good in fact its excellent from my experience so far, even if the electronics are a little noisy in the process. The heater performance is great and the battery has done about 11 sessions before i decided to re-charge it anyway. Charging current through 5V USB spikes up and down, up to 2.5A the max output of my desktop 5V regulator.
The screen is a screw together stainless design that at first looks like its going to be a resin clogging restriction, but because it practically sits in the oven it gets cooked also. So the resin appears to be getting vaporized by the heat put into it via the ceramic oven, freeing up any resin clog. Wiping the top screen can push the resin into the holes not giving you any faith that air path wont be restricted, but to me it appears to loosen back up once in use.
Ive tonight dropped the mouth piece for first ISO bath, i separated all the pieces and threw them in a fresh jar of ISO all appears well, even the logo holds good, at least it has for 20 minutes of ISO 98%.
So far so good.