I think I'm usually like 26v or so; hit the button and bring it straight to the top-middle of the cap and it will glow fully in just a second or two, let the glow dissipate and hit away. It's probably the simplest of the Camouflet vapes to use well, I think; it's pretty forgiving. Enjoy!bit the bullet and order an XL over the weekend. when using with the inductor, what is the rcommended voltage, amount of time to heat, and are you placing directly on top of the f core, or heating the way you would a dynavap, for instance? horizontal or vertical on the f-core?
Is the $100+ pricepoint justified?
Probably all the bundles "giving away" wands or vapes.I’m wondering how Dyna continues to justify its premium pricepoint
Without knowing all the variables of your Convector XL ritual, our guess is that you're over-packing the chamber and/or the material is packed too tightly in the chamber. Start with a medium/coarse grind instead of a fine grind. Material with a good amount of moisture is best vs dry/crumbly.Alright, so I'm still learning, but the timing between just enough and way too much is very tight, especially when reheating. I've combusted probably 4 times now using the inductor at 22.
for what it's worth, the tips i got from @coolbreeze have been spot on: "I think I'm usually like 26v or so; hit the button and bring it straight to the top-middle of the cap and it will glow fully in just a second or two, let the glow dissipate and hit away. It's probably the simplest of the Camouflet vapes to use well, I think; it's pretty forgiving. Enjoy!"Oh yeah, the bud I've been using is closer to 36% at this point, hahaha. That's definitely a contributing factor, maybe a little over packing . Thanks for the tips.
A small Eagle or Honest will work fine but you have to go fairly aggressively at it. I turn up the Honest to about .6" or .7" inner flame and bring the tip to the center of the cap; it should glow fairly quickly and then I circle out to the edge to get as much glowing as possible. For me it won't completely glow like it does with the Inductor, but it works well. Outside you may need a little more umph, but a pocket torch is worth a try.What is the smallest torch that this will work with? For out and about?
Convector XL and Wand: 10-12 blinks from cold start when used native. Less heat/blinks for subsequent reheats. 11-13 blinks from cold start when paired with glass. Remove the ceramic tube when pairing with glass for better airflow. Make sure the Wand batteries are fully charged for best results.Got mine in the mail today. This thing hears up fast! May have found a new use for the Wand that was doin* nothing these past few months.
Glad to hear you're enjoying the Convector!I love the Convector and couldn't resist an XL with that huge 420 discount. Super generous, cheers Camouflet Can't wait to give it a go! That bowl looks huge - and the Convector already smacks as is, especially when you get the heating down. Can't imagine how big these XL hits are going to be.
My favourite way to use the Convector these days is to heat it for 5-6 seconds in YLL 2.0, take a couple sips, and repeat. This is probably a silly question, and I'm assuming the answer is no, but does anyone know if this fits the YLL 2.0? Their website claims the chamber has a diameter of 14mm, which is just a little too wide I think. I have a Wand too so I'm not stressed if it doesn't, but I do prefer the 2 0's form factor and UI.
Appreciate the info I think that'll be just a fraction too wide for the YLL. Wand it is!Glad to hear you're enjoying the Convector!
The standard Convector will fit all induction heaters on the market. The Convector XL cap has a 15mm diameter for reference.