NimChimpsky
Well-Known Member
Vapbong can't melt steel beams.Cos last time I used it I combusted and the screen melted
Vapbong can't melt steel beams.Cos last time I used it I combusted and the screen melted
Can we see? I'd love to see what the heck this looks like. Do you have your own theory about what happened?Where do I go to get screens? Cos last time I used it I combusted and the screen melted. I'm actually not okay with the screen melting, but it is what it is...
Oh, it's got balls.All vapes are better with balls
Anyone ever try running a coil and balls through a vapbong instead of the standard heater repair? Is there anything preventing you from doing so that I’m unaware of? Would there be any benefit to doing so over the stock heater or recommended diy cartridge repair? Better temp control through a pid perhaps? Sorry if it’s been asked before, 184 pages is alot to look through
Yeah, that was me. When I can be arsed, I'll dig out the box it's in and take a photo of the screen.Wait...someone said that they melted a screen a few posts back.
I don't understand why we are not talking about this.
I mean...it would seem that either the claim is bullshit, which for some reason has been left quietly un-called-out, or something insanely fascinating just happened that we should all be talking about.
I sold one of my Vapbongs and they too melted one of the screens when they used it too hot.Wait...someone said that they melted a screen a few posts back.
I don't understand why we are not talking about this.
I mean...it would seem that either the claim is bullshit, which for some reason has been left quietly un-called-out, or something insanely fascinating just happened that we should all be talking about.
Yes.Was the screen supplied together with the Vapbong @PossumMD ?
I was going to say kanthal as well. There was a heater change semi-recently but I can't remember what actually changed. The change was made to keep the heating element centered in the ball iirc.Afaik the heater is a kanthal wire. It's got a melting point around 1425-1450 degrees Celsius. Not 100% sure about it but if memory serves me right, it's kanthal
Wonder if anyone's converted yet. Be interested to hear if it's any different in use.Yeah it’s definitely kanthal wire on the old style heater. The new ones are using a SS cartridge heater IIRC.