My DC actually doesn't work the way Matt showed in the video. Unit just gets hot and no amount of watts or draw technique result in vapor. I suspect I received a defective unit, and I'm still communicating with Matt. Quite a bummer, as the unit itself looks great and build quality seems to be good.
People are saying a tight pack, fine grind, and slow draw are the right techniques to use.
Is it getting hot? If it is getting hot then it should be working. I have't figured out how to get good consistency with the dry herb Atomizer. The taste is there, but it seems to almost combust. I need to play around with it moreMy DC actually doesn't work the way Matt showed in the video. Unit just gets hot and no amount of watts or draw technique result in vapor. I suspect I received a defective unit, and I'm still communicating with Matt. Quite a bummer, as the unit itself looks great and build quality seems to be good.
People are saying a tight pack, fine grind, and slow draw are the right techniques to use.
@OF and I were (are) fans of Thermovape and we both had long discussions about getting them to work to best effect. I'm not sure that the same methods that worked with the Thermovape devices will work with the DC, but the principles are the same.
(Note that while I have a couple of DT 2.5's here, as does OF, I don't have a DC and I suspect he doesn't either).
I've a bunch of small mods I use. My current fav is the Joyetech eVic-VTC Mini. Single 18650, very small, about the same size as my iStick 40W-TC, though not quite as rounded, really good 510 connector, 1W-75W, superb accuracy and signal (DC) throught the range, full TC, outstanding display. And while the 75W part isn't relevent to my needs, its ability to accurately go below 5W is very useful when I'm not using the Devine Tribe atty; my other oil atty's work best with oil when I set them in the 3.5W-5.5W range. And to add icing to the cake, Joyetech has been updating the firmware on an ongoing basis, first adding SS to the built in temp curves, then allowing the user to set three temp slopes themselves (which can be as simple as just altering a slope to tune ones own setup to track properly). They've also updated the UI (to great effect) a few times, at the suggestion of their users. They have both Mac and PC updaters and they provide every version of the firmware for download, not inhibiting one from backing off a version if one wants to. Lots of mfgs are including firmware updateability these days, but few actually wind up providing any updates.FWIW I'm continuing to enjoy the Invader Mod with the 2.5s. You can limit the power and still use the TC function (although the calibration is different, right now I'm using 220F).
OF
My first try was with an iStick 40W-TC, which actually made for less tasty hits than when I just ran it in standard wattage mode, but that was probably because the iStick fired at the full 40W when in TC mode. The VTC Mini lets you set the initial wattage when in TC mode, so I just set it to the same wattage I use in non TC mode (12.5W). But even with the VTC Mini I didn't find any benefit to my experience using TC mode with the DT atty, so I don't anymore.
What metal type are you setting? (e.g., Ni200). Does your DT atty actually change resistance as it heats up?
Idk about anyone else but I noticed if my heat is a bit too high, I eventually get leakage from the bottom. This was when I was finding my best setting. I think when it's too hot, the wax get too runny and leaks before it's vapes. Not sure but I never ever get leaks from the bottomI really love how the new 2.7 cleans up. It looks like the donut is a little higher in the chamber so the reclaim does not build up in between the disc and the chamber. It only takes some heating up and its clean, good as new.
Still having leaks on the bottom of the atty where the threads are. I don't overload it at all either...
Idk about anyone else but I noticed if my heat is a bit too high, I eventually get leakage from the bottom. This was when I was finding my best setting. I think when it's too hot, the wax get too runny and leaks before it's vapes. Not sure but I never ever get leaks from the bottom
Anyone else notice it's looser than the others, I have several tops (what with ceramic, glass and WT adapter) this one is definitely bigger. Not to the point of the mod and base dropping away if I pick it up by the top, but it can shift a bit.
Anyway, anyone else notice it or have a got a bigger than normal 2.7? No big deal I can see. It works fine...... TIA
OF
I think the most subtle changes matters sometimes depending on the mod. Sometimes I used to experiment and would try higher heat and would just be confused as to why I wouldn't get as much or sometimes any vapor. I mean where does it go. I try to load another one and same thing...after messing with the settings and a few more bowls, I notice leakage. My only guess as to why I got no vapor was because it leaked into the bottom chamber.that may be my issue. It recently leaked after cleaning it out with high temperatures...
I feel like the larger cap raises the center of gravity more than the 2.5 cap making it a bit top heavy. I put a vape band on the 2.7 cap in the middle of it, so when my mod falls over, the rubber keeps it from hitting the ceramic.
My 2.7 cap feels the same. If anything it may be different o rings that gives different resistance of cap removal for me. I don't think the new cap makes it top heavy at all though. The base highly outweighs the cap
I just got a 2.5 and a xcube mini by smok; what settings will achieve optimal flavor?