Divine Tribe atty's

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Steven

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DJ Colonel Corn

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Figured I'd share with y'all my ghetto bubbler setup.....
Lovin those 'penes. Great product Matt. Also great customer service.

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HyzerSoze

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Hey man, nothing ghetto about it. I'm all for tailor made pieces for pens, but a silicone tube and a TnT WonG works well for me and I can use it on just about anything with a female joint (have a 18/14 GonG as well). Plus, I can just pop it off and put it on my haze!
 
my bad...watts. This shit is all Greek to me. When I first got it I had the watts up to 45 and the coil crapped out. Since I've kept it below 20 I've had no problems. I'm not using the temp control, fwiw.
Me too, and I find that I'm not having the same orgasmic experience so many others are reporting. I haven't used the shallow dish or temp control yet, so I'm reserving actual judgement for another time. With my VV/VE sub ohm box, I get tolerable results. I'm still tempted to push it hard like I was originally doing (above 20W), but it seems like pulsing at lower wattage gives me OK results. I'm coming from some other ceramic setups, so maybe that's part of why I'm less blown away. Its only $20 and if you keep the wattage fairly low, its a nice first timer ceramic unit. Maybe there's more to it than I've seen, and I'll be bonkers about it after I try with TC and/or shallow dish.
 
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stickstones

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If I'm not mistaken, I think we can set the max amps and then set the temp the way we want. I just haven't fucked with it enough to know.
 

CharlieBelmont

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I picked up a v2.5 and a kangxin mini vf (supposed to be same as invader mini). Still figuring all this stuff out also. I saw in the youtube comments of Divine Tribe for the invader mini regarding setting the wattage on TC -
"keep it low that number represents how many watts it will allow your battery to go up to to get to the desired temp. if you set the watts high it gets to temp right away. i have been getting feedback from others that it taste better when it heats slowly instead of all fast"
 

divinetribe

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https://www.atmosrx.com/Atmos-Kiln.htm I am proud to say that atmos makes all of their atomizer designs themselves except for this one new piece that they are selling for $30 it looks very familiar. And guess who they are ordering them from and putting their brand on it which is completely OK and what is needed to get my product more popular.
A internal splash cap will be coming for the version 2.5 to help keep splatter to a minimal
The version three is coming soon
 

ChrisCT

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I'm using the 2.5 donut with an eLeaf iStick TC40W and I'm getting light hits at 290-320 (I haven't gone higher). We noticed that during the hit the display keeps popping into temperature protection mode. During a 10 second hit the screen displays "TempProtection" 5 times. Is this a normal part of how the temperature control works or is there something wrong with my atomizer?

It tastes good but my eGo-C Twist at 4.0v and Kanger horizontal coil cartomizer gives WAY bigger hits.
 

divinetribe

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I'm using the 2.5 donut with an eLeaf iStick TC40W and I'm getting light hits at 290-320 (I haven't gone higher). We noticed that during the hit the display keeps popping into temperature protection mode. During a 10 second hit the screen displays "TempProtection" 5 times. Is this a normal part of how the temperature control works or is there something wrong with my atomizer?

It tastes good but my eGo-C Twist at 4.0v and Kanger horizontal coil cartomizer gives WAY bigger hits.
yes on the E leaf it does blink when pressing the button and I like to let off right before the 10 second shut off and press it again to keep my hit going longer. It takes practice getting the wax perfectly on the doughnut, once this is achieved the hits are amazing and I like to use mine at 310° I get huge coughing hits. At 290° not so much
 
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Hoosier

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yes on the E leaf it does blink when pressing the button and I like to let off right before the 10 second shut off and press it again to keep my hit going longer. It takes practice getting the wax perfectly on the doughnut, once this is achieved the hits are amazing and I like to use mine at 310° I get huge coughing hits. At 290° not so much

Same here. But the terps at 290 on my fresh rosin is worth the trade off of big clouds!
 

DJ Colonel Corn

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Excited to use my dt donut for first time on temp control mod. Any steps to take before putting my first piece of shatter on? I.e. Dry fire to see if it works, clean and boil parts, etc.
Place your one hit of dab into the middle donut and push it down to the bottom of it.
Keep your tc mod at 15 watts or lower at first, and a limit of 310 F.
Gradually the unit 'breaks in' and you can use higher wattages/temps.
I personally use it at 20 Joules, 320 F. My mod measures in Joules, not watts, so I don't know what to tell you there. Probably about 20 watts or so.
Be sure to watch Matt's how-to cleaning video on his site to keep it clean.
That's about all there is to it, @mixchu69 . No pre-prep necessary.

Also, for all those cloud chasers, I find plugging one air hole is helpful in getting larger denser clouds, and I even sometimes carb the other hole.

I'm hoping the v3 has the holes inside of the 510 screw removed. They leak oil and can ruin a mod.

Other than that, seems most people are 'getting it'... oh and to those who aren't using temp control, yes, you ARE missing out on what this atty can do.

Vape ON people !

OH AND P.S. Congrats for landing the Atmos account, Matt. Cool.
 

Steven

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For those who may have mixed results. I have the v2.5 donut with the invader mini with tc and several spare v2.5 donuts. The donuts will come in different ohm resistance ranging from 0.70-0.83 when at room temp in my experience. Meaning the same setting will not be optimal for all donuts. After a bit of usage and exposure to higher Temps for cleaning, the resistance will rise. So far my sweet spot is 290-300F at 16w when the resistance is about 0.80. I noticed the same settings at lower resistances didn't produce as much vapor.

Thus as mentioned by Matt and many others. Always play around with the settings in small increments if you get lackluster results. There are so many setting combos. Yes this means there will be some wasted hits but it's worth dialing in this thing cuz it will give you pure, clean satisfaction on all fields

Congrats on your atmos deal Matt. It's nice to know you are recognized for your work because I think there are other sites out there selling the donut as well. But I don't think they reimburse you in any way. Just a guess tho
 

Haywood

Onward Thru the Fog
I'm hoping the v3 has the holes inside of the 510 screw removed. They leak oil and can ruin a mod.

Amen to this. It's the only significant change I want to an otherwise superb atty. As I mentioned in an earlier post, they don't seem to be of any use other than providing a leak path for the oil. I've been considering plugging them with something, though I haven't decided on what to use (maybe a 0.5mm length cut from a paperclip).

oh and to those who aren't using temp control, yes, you ARE missing out on what this atty can do.

I really prefer using mine on fixed wattage. 12.5W into my (0.7Ω) atty has been perfect for all the different types of concentrates I've tried. My atty doesn't significantly change its resistance with temperature, so I'm not sure why everyone else seems to like TC. My atty is 0.71Ω at room temp, and it still reads 0.71Ω after I've taken a dozen or so hits and it's very warm throughout the ceramic shell (almost hot, but you can still hold it).

Do you (and others) see a change in resistance as the donut heats up? You may have to check this in normal wattage mode, as one normally "locks" the resistance when in TC mode. Mine simply does not change, to a hundredth of an ohm (the "1" in 0.71Ω is a hundredth of an ohm).


And let me add my congratulations to Matt for landing the Atmos account. (And for designing what I consider the very best concentrate atty I've ever used).
 

Steven

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I really prefer using mine on fixed wattage. 12.5W into my (0.7Ω) atty has been perfect for all the different types of concentrates I've tried. My atty doesn't significantly change its resistance with temperature, so I'm not sure why everyone else seems to like TC. My atty is 0.71Ω at room temp, and it still reads 0.71Ω after I've taken a dozen or so hits and it's very warm throughout the ceramic shell (almost hot, but you can still hold it).
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Yea my sweet spot was also 12.5 W on my old ipv mini 2. And I did thought that it was all I wanted. However, the ipv mini 2 will fluctuate in Wattage with every button press and would eventually lead to burned wax. Temperature control mods are the solution to that and requires no technique really. If I had to compare the 2, tc definitely wins in all aspects. Not to say that regular mods won't be satisfy, but I've gone tc and never looking back

What battery are you using?
 
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