paehtod
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I thought there was diagram that showed where to place the lighter on the cap.
Here:
http://fuckcombustion.com/threads/best-of-dynavap-vapcap.24345/page-2#post-1155584
I thought there was diagram that showed where to place the lighter on the cap.
I thought there was diagram that showed where to place the lighter on the cap.
God damn, I remember that like it was last week, and it was over a hundred pages ago. Love this thread
Thanks for the link, one question about your use of wax with the SS pads. Have you ever had wax go into the clicker? Or does the pads wick up the wax?
I am actually jealous. Normally review things are a pain but I would love to do that hahaJust got an email wanting me to review my experiences with DynaVape. They have partnered with a 3rd party reviewer; Trustpilot.
5 stars of course.
I know I must be a pain in the ass for everyone?Better? I don't think it is that type of dichotomy. As in one excluding the other. More like they overlap a great deal. Where one functions a little better at storing heat more (SS) and the other at quickly storing and releasing it's energy (Ti).
I would say the Ti works a little different and agree with what everyone else has been mentioning here. There is no negative to owning an M, Just that the Ti offers a different heat profile and is designed with more grooves that run deeper. Examine the two side by side. There is more millwork as well as lighter mass materials. Less mass to heat and release and work it's magic.
$$$. High end camp cookware that uses Ti, costs more. As one example.
The M with the SS tip came well after Ti as a VALUE vape option. It succeeded. All the other vapcaps use Ti. Older Ti's has more mass to them and function differently than the revised generations. So the M might work nearly as well as first gen Ti with it's greater mass?
George is always refining things. That is certainly part of the equation.
@hujdimislav , that is pure awesomeness. Congrats. Now that begs the question, how did you bypass the waiting list and reservation thread and get DV to send you that mouthpiece already???
Correct, that's how it works. I know some people don't like putting it apart, but that's the only way to make it fit.So, @DataRocks, you have the stem in one side & the tip in the other?
I know some people don't like putting it apart, but that's the only way to make it fit.
So the Omni uses all high temp orings like the ones on the M tip?the ti tip has 4 rings.
the omni condenser has 3 rings
all the same
If your Omni condenser and tips just cleaned, it may not 100% seal even you turn the condenser most in the tip, there may still have fresh air come from the air inlet, but if you finger block the air inlet , it's 100% sealed. By my recently experience, I enjoy 90% seal, that little more fresh air create bigger and tasty vapor. YMMV'xactley
I have a question too concerning the OMNI.
Can you simulate a fully blocked air-hole with the Omni condenser set to it's largest setting ?
Or am I doing it wrong.
Last night Omnivong through d020.
A manually blocked air hole produced thicker vapor.