HD Springer
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Blue collar testing at its wildest. That's all I promise. Shit that's all I know.
All killer ideas... Karma was talking about adding pistol grip form to the single battery. Like the idea is some metal inlay plating. Maybe laser cut?It's hard as hell to think when your in possession of this thing. This vaporizer should be made from the bare bones to all frilled out. Fancy buttons battery doors Could even inlay some type of metal panelling. Or carve or sand some finger grips on it. I've thought about that with the 14 single batt also.
All killer ideas... Karma was talking about adding pistol grip form to the single battery. Like the idea is some metal inlay plating. Maybe laser cut?
Doubt it. We tried running Courtney like that and "kinda" start to get there, a little and she's the hottest of the zion beta fleet.
Zions aren't slamming the raw power that this beast is.
Impressive. Good to know there are other simple tricks that work. On some manual devices it can be tough to get the right timing.I wouldn't necessarily say mandatory. It is for new users but now it's all done by feel of my throat. That's the best way I found last night to tell people right when the heat levels off let go of the button. Or with the more lighter weight people just let go when it's warm. Every one pulled good vapor. Some pulled great vapor. It's fun seeing their eyes widen as they keep exhaling vapor out.
I'm normally against LEDs, but hear me out: if seeing the vapor is mandatory for use of this vape, could a low-emission LED be added (no need for ultra bright, the stem is clear glass), or perhaps a LED added inside the body. With just a pinhole access to the outside, to limit how insanely bright it is? It would be nice to add visibility if it's a key component of use.
I haven't really posted any thing on the flavor side. To be honest the clouds and effects from said clouds kind of well… clouds my thought process. Well I've been able to get a pretty good feel for the heat and trigger. This morning I loaded a 1/3 -1/4 stem (roughly around .15) Decent amount not a lot though. I didn't attack this bowl. First. 3 pulls were almost choking. I've got some friends that it would be way too much flavor. They think my firefly is border line on too much flavor. So I started seeing minimal wispy vapor on hit 3. I waited till hit 4 to really get good heat to it. Big clouds still real good flavor. I look at the load and it's still green with that golden hint starting to form across the hole load. After the stir I couldn't take it anymore and had a full on huge hit. By that time the taste has lessened but it's still a nice flavor. After 2 more hits the load had some charr on top but I should of stirred between hits but I pushed it instead.
The only draw back I see in this is it's a tolerance destroyer. Holy crap. It will set new highs as far as tolerances go. IMO. And in my experience. I'm sure a fancy all frilled up unit will look good. But I like the minimalist look and feel.to each their own.
This is a true manual unit. It's all in the hands of the user. You have more power than you need with the ability to baby this thing along. It's not all or nothing. My problem is I've always lived my life with the mantra of WFO. Wide Fucking Open
By the way my ability to take an in focus picture with my pos phone is turning into a difficult task I'll keep trying today.
This monster sounds very similar (in terms of usage) to the flashvape with a 3.7v battery and stage 2.
Want!
I am not saying anyone should ever try it, but 2) 18350's in the FV is twice as fast. Don't do it..The FV Turbo with 3.7V battery is the fastest hottest thing I've used that didn't plug into the wall.
I was thinking you'd need it for night operation, and that it would be acceptable to sacrifice a little stealth when you're basically a weed scented fog machine. That thing puts out some seriously dense vapor, based on video.Seeing the vapour is not the key, you have to learn how to detect it by the taste and heat of the draw. By the time you see it, it's too late.
By the way, there's no need for the LED to see the vapour unless you're in the dark. You can easily see the vapour in any straight stem by just looking straight down into it. Since you are looking through vapour the long way, you can see even wispy thin vapour that you can't see looking through the side of the stem. I look straight down my stem all the time, especially after a hit to make sure I've cleared properly.