Anybody looking to half the oven (or less) in a conduction or hybrid vape like this, I have had great success by unravelling S&B liquid drip concentrate pads, trimming to size if necessary and re-shaping.
I did this with a PAX3 even with the half pack lid, and with my new Alfa, and I've done it for years inside the S&B capsules with those vapes.
You dont have to make the pads as densely packed as they come standard so can make them very open and airy if you like.
Be sure to remove any loose wire ends from trimming and watch your fingers on the wires when you're shaping.
With conduction, it tends to work best on the intake side of the load, so in this vape it might be best to put the pad in the oven below the load. (Try both ways though!)
As pointed out, objects placed like this might even increase the convection effect.
Got the Davinci OEM IQ spacers. They are just slightly too large.
Just to inform, abrasives like wet & dry sandpaper can work on glass, and clever use of a small slow speed drill can help with cylindrical objects. Sounds like a lot of sanding though depending on their size!
You can also fire polish out the sanding marks in some glass with a powerful gas torch.
No I only do a session a time, wait until an hr or more later when I need a refresh. My preference is convection for this reason but super cold air turns into superheated air when using a stempod si even on water. I bought the dotleaf because I needed a winter vape and I knew it wouldnt suffer from the same issue. I really wanted the iq2 but couldnt afford it, its on the "approved vaporizers" list for our state. We are not allowed to use devices capable of combusting.
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I'm disabled, dont receive disability and would love to just have 1 reliable vape, I cant afford to keep buying frogs to find my prince.
That's a pity. It's hard to be certain of anything with a new release vape though.
I feel bad for you because I got a cosmetic seconds Alfa vaporizer
very cheaply from their site and it is solid and works surprisingly well. Not sure if similar would work for you but sounds like anything would be better for you right now.
They are sort of well proven to work at this stage, the warranty is good and they are near me if I need service help.
Pax2 might have done you too but they can get hot, and not so tasty, with a restricted draw.
Hope you get something to work for you without much more expense or trouble.
Edit- just saw that you've got an IQ, best of luck with it!