No cure, just got the B0 and am now dreaming of owning every flower pot configurationYeah, my Vrod has been my preferred method of home consumption singe the day it arrived a little over a couple years ago.
I don't believe that there will ever be a cure for VAS, but it was certainly a strong VAS transmitter inhibitor
Then you buy them all and want a Taroma and so onNo cure, just got the B0 and am now dreaming of owning every flower pot configuration
I would like to know this as well, TIAHey does anyone have a resource on how to tighten the coil? It hasn't really been a bother on my bzero but if it does help lower operating temperature it could be worth it I suppose. Thanks in advance
Hey does anyone have a resource on how to tighten the coil?
I would like to know this as well, TIA
Depend de size of the balls. More restrictiv with B2 compare to the vrod. The B1 have a good airflow even with 3mm balls. I can not say if it is better or worse than the vrod. Depend if you use 3mm, 4mm or a mix of both.How restrictive is the airflow on the beaded units compared to the first gen non beaded units?
Do you prefer the 7/8" or the 1"? I am looking to purchase one as a standalone stand for the Shovelhead. I do not have a PID cover so do not factor in measurements for the carb cap indent.And I've since gotten a couple that are 1" long: https://www.extsw.com/collections/1...-1-4-x-1-inch-long-316-stainless-shaft-spacer
The post length coming out of the shovelhead is most important. I haven’t had anything bottom out in the 7/8” one but would recommend 1” to be safe.Do you prefer the 3/4" or the 1"? I am looking to purchase one as a standalone stand for the Shovelhead. I do not have a PID cover so do not factor in measurements for the carb cap indent.
Thank you for the reply. I just ordered the 1"The post length coming out of the shovelhead is most important. I haven’t had anything bottom out in the 7/8” one but would recommend 1” to be safe.
Thank you for the reply. I just ordered the 1"
You are in for a treat. Really digging those minimalist ball vapes. All the coil heat goes to heating the balls. Which should also mean both quicker heat up and return to temp between hits.wanted a nice upgrade from my DC elev8r.
Just ordered a B-zero essential kit!
im stocked!
no need for a heated dab toolUrbanistic in the UK have a sale on CH dishes, 28mm Vrod sapphire and SIC and some 30mm dishes too
I picked up a sapphire dish for my Vrod for an amazing £68 Inc delivery, had the first couple of dabs off it yesterday. I'm planning on just dry q-tipping after each hit and then soaking in Simple Green Crystal to clean it.
Is there any need for a heated dab tool? It seemed to be okay without but not sure how risky that is.... I only take tiny dabs
No they are different. The b1 is the heater but for bowls. The dynavap needs a flame or Induction Heater to heat it. b1 definitely not meant to do that, might work but not meant for it.I'm going to get a B1 injector setup in the next few months and have a question--can it be used to heat up a dynavap? Maybe by sticking it up the injector? Apologies if this was asked earlier in the thread, I wasn't able to find it.
Sounds very cool!! Didn't happen to see some t-buckets hanging around by any chance? lol.I got to do a tour today of the CH shop. What a great time. The men and women there are fantastic. They definitely love what they are doing! The shop was immaculate! A great indicator of attention to detail.
Seriously cool people!
Yep, I learned that same lesson the hard way too. I always turn off the fan before I take a dab.Man I'm a fucking idiot and having a great laugh about it.
All summer I was having trouble with flavorful extraction from the vrod and b2 sic dishes. Sometimes concentrate would just vanish into it, I'd see vapor come off in loads but I'd get very little vapor from inhaling. I tried playing with temp, went up to 700 and have slowly started walking it down, thinking there was poor conductivity or something between coil and dish which necessitates higher temps. Today, I'm at 640, and did a dab and this time noticed that hardly any vapor came off the dish before i got the cap on. Then it hit me. Fucking moron that I am, I've had the god damn ceiling fan going the whole time because, well, summer heat waves. That was constantly blowing on the dish and cooling it, and also creating the turbulence to displace so much air that the vapor would flood out (well that's my theory anyway)
today the fan is off because it's a nice 69 out. I took a hit expecting poor vapor but instead got the flavor and vapor I've been missing for so long
lesson learned!