Dani Fusion by Battery-free Ganz

lazy

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Just treated myself to a Flare. Just wondering if anyone can give me some pointers based on my style of vaping.

I'm kind of the opposite of a one hit type of person, and like to drag my bowls out. The suggested settings I've seen is 100w for 45 seconds. Should I just try for fewer watts and more time? Also, when it says "Ready", does this mean that it stops cooking, or just a message for you to take it out?
 

Mr Turnip

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I think that induction cap would suit a lot people.

I love the Dani but don't use it in the wand and that's my only heater. I considered buying the flare but a few reasons put me off.

So this cap would be amazing to fully enjoy the Dani in places a torch is too loud. .
 

PrematureEvaporation

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:science: :ninja:

This is so awesome, great work. Fixes the one glaring issue the Fusion has and puts it in line with the Tornado and Tempest which work great with the wand.

Could you make a version of this cap that reduces the size of the air gap between the bowl and inside of the cap? Would be great for those of us that slow roast to encourage more conduction. I’d certainly pick up one of those.
 

DgN'R

I'm No Superman!
Awesome, so I assume this allows the Dani to heat up in the Wand quicker than a cycle and a half?
Yes, it heats up in about 30 seconds and 230°C seems to be more than enough.

Could you make a version of this cap that reduces the size of the air gap between the bowl and inside of the cap?
Yes, it's possible :tup: the current prototype retains the same specifications as the original cap, only the material has changed (it's SUS430) and it's a little smaller because it doesn't have a click disc on the top.

Note that this one is not intended to replace the original cap which works perfectly with a torch lighter. It is only intended to be used under induction to obtain good performance compared to the original cap. It has no audible or visual indicators (I don't think it's necessary here because it's confusing depending on the insertion depth and other settings, and the wand tells you when it's ready anyway). I'm continuing my experiments with this one 😉
 
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tester21

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Yes, it heats up in about 30 seconds and 230°C seems to be more than enough.


Yes, it's possible :tup: the current prototype retains the same specifications as the original cap, only the material has changed (it's SUS430) and it's a little smaller because it doesn't have a click disc on the top.

Note that this one is not intended to replace the original cap which works perfectly with a torch lighter. It is only intended to be used under induction to obtain good performance compared to the original cap. It has no audible or visual indicators (I don't think it's necessary here because it's confusing depending on the insertion depth and other settings, and the wand tells you when it's ready anyway). I'm continuing my experiments with this one 😉

Any idea when this will be available to others besides your testers? It solves the main problem I had which was the Wand not working well. I considered buying a Flare but they seem to be out of stock everywhere and there's talk of a new model coming soon.
 
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DgN'R

I'm No Superman!
Any idea when this will be available to others besides your testers?
Probably end of May or June.

The cap doesn't look right to me, would that be a reason for complaint?
BFG shit in the glue here and this cap shouldn't have passed QC. They are manufacturing residues and you can try to simply remove them with a nail file or something slightly abrasive. Unfortunately, this often happens with BFG caps (which is a shame because many have already complained in the past and everything else is done to perfection). You're really out of luck on this one, because yours is the worst I've seen so far 😲
 

kokolokokolokon

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BFG shit in the glue here and this cap shouldn't have passed QC.
it is normal on that kind of silver. He just need to heat it and it will be nice

:science: :ninja:

Be careful, as 430 steel is very good for induction because of its ferrous nature, but it can also rust easily with water or if you apply too much thermal stress to it.
Other than that… nice experiment! :science:
 
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DgN'R

I'm No Superman!
it is normal on that kind of silver. He just need to heat it and it will be nice
It should be cleaned before being shipped (and heated), I received mine without any manufacturing residue.

Be careful, as 430 steel is very good for induction because of its ferrous nature, but it can also rust easily with water or if you apply too much thermal stress to it.
SUS430 has a maximum service temperature of 815°C in continuous and 870°C in intermittent, which is more than sufficient for this application here :tup:
 
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