pxl_jockey

Just a dude
Hi all, I ordered an XL condenser conversion kit on 420 to convert my M to an XLS. It works great, only thing is they sent it in a standard size tube. I saw a guy on reddit who says he received his in a longer tube - it’s not a huge deal but means I don’t have an easy way to store and carry my Vapcap around now it’s at the longer length. Wondering what kind of tubes others might have received with their condensers? Was it an oversight from Dynavap or just luck of the draw? Also if you have any recommendations on where I might pick up a suitable tube in Europe without risking customs and long delivery times from Dynavap it would be much appreciated!
My XL condenser came in a regular green/purple tube. To get the black extra long tube, you gotta buy it or get an OmniXL or an XLS as that's what they come in. I don't have anymore to give, sorry man.

Sounds like a nice concept they created with the airflow was indeed hoping for some dense vapor

the fat mouthpiece seemed to only be available thru the "DynaKit" on vapefiend, which wasnt in stock so i will have to make due without that until it restocks i suppose.

Any other methods i could use until i get the prober one? Like some sort of ghetto-fix :D

Dude, send me a PM! I got you on this.

EDIT: I should really set up a UK/EU outpost for silly shit like tubes and rubber MPs to send to folks when it's not really feasible to order a $1 bit. I don't mean for money or anything because that's kinda the point... but perhaps it's strange to give an address to the hippie in the VC thread and I understand people might have reservations. What do y'all think, worthy or am I just high?
 
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hinglemccringleberry

Well-Known Member
There is one little thing though. I'm not sure if maybe I put it together incorrectly. Yes I can turn the mouthpiece but it's stiff as hell. There is no way I could hold the tip with my pinky and rotate this device using the spinning function faster than I can do it without it. My guess is I'm doing it wrong. Any tips?
Dynavap told me they have had a few cases of fitment issues with ti spinning MP's on certain condenser tubes. If youre positive you have your o-rings oriented correctly (i had that problem once...turns out I had the bigger ring where the smaller one is supposed to go and vise versa) and it still does that, call them and they should take care of you.
 
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unpro1

Psych
Just came back from an 8 month hiatus:rockon:

Sadly I sold my DBV a few months ago because it was just collecting dust. Decided to replace it with a vapcap so I ordered one last night. Time is going by so slowly now. Can anyone that has both vapes give any sort of comparison between a DBV and vapcap in terms of vapor?
 

vaporRN

Well-Known Member
Just came back from an 8 month hiatus:rockon:

Sadly I sold my DBV a few months ago because it was just collecting dust. Decided to replace it with a vapcap so I ordered one last night. Time is going by so slowly now. Can anyone that has both vapes give any sort of comparison between a DBV and vapcap in terms of vapor?

You're going to love it. Especially after an 8 month HIatus.
 

Ramahs

Fucking Combustion (mostly) Since February 2017
I would like get the hit in as few hits as possible,
Can I change the tip on a "m 2018" ?

I find that the steel tip of the M allows for getting your extraction in as few hits as possible, as it allows you to draw for longer before the cool-down click. I find the only way to get good hits is with the carb fully closed. If I want the largest hit possible, I just hold the carb closed through the entire straight-to-lung hit and open it a second before I finish the pull a second or two after the cool-down click.

Basically, I find that the Ti tip loses heat too quick, and the steel tip allows for a longer pull before the vapor stops.

Don't get me wrong, I don't always want the largest hits possible...but when I do, It feels like it can often be easier with the steel tip.

I am still trying to figure out exactly how to load the Omni chamber from the stash.

I honestly prefer to load from my dynastash.

I grind to a medium to medium-fine consistency and fill my dynastash's storage compartment in the mornings by filling it about a third of the way, then lightly tamping with the end of my M or something else similarly sized and flat on the end like a pen, then fill it another third and do the same thing (not packing it in, just lightly tamping with the weight of the M), then I do the same one more time, packing just a tad stiffer at the top.

Then I load by setting the open end of my tip on the herb and applying light pressure down while twisting...think of it as I'm not really trying to smash it down to pack it any tighter, but to twist and cut with enough pressure as to cut into the pack without losing any of the denseness of the pack in the dynastash.

I usually have to do that at least three times, each time picking it up and pressing down while twisting on the other side of the top of the stack of herm in the dynastash as the last twist, till it feels packed properly (if I packed the dynastash too tight, I can only twist once and it'll be full, but it'll be too tight). Then I stick the tip of my pinky in the end and twist a couple times to make a dimple in the herb that keeps it off my cap, and begin heating.....

Honestly, in my opinion, most of getting it right for me is a lot easier if I get the dynastash itself packed just right. Not too lose, but not too tight. Get that right, and the rest is a lot easier.
 

Dutch-Mic

Well-Known Member
EDIT: I should really set up a UK/EU outpost for silly shit like tubes and rubber MPs to send to folks when it's not really feasible to order a $1 bit. I don't mean for money or anything because that's kinda the point... but perhaps it's strange to give an address to the hippie in the VC thread and I understand people might have reservations. What do y'all think, worthy or am I just high?

I can only respond from my own experience: I gave you my address, received a XL tube, purple tube, a very practical poker/dab tool and a nice letter. Good stuff! It only saddens me that the Dutch syrup waffles were never delivered to your house!

Back to the Vapcap: it's my favourite vape to use while working at home. I can take a quick hit that gives me the hyperfocus to work without being too much distracted, and the Dynastash ensures me that I don't put the hot cap on the table :tup:
 

Megaton

Well-Known Member
EDIT: I should really set up a UK/EU outpost for silly shit like tubes and rubber MPs to send to folks when it's not really feasible to order a $1 bit. I don't mean for money or anything because that's kinda the point... but perhaps it's strange to give an address to the hippie in the VC thread and I understand people might have reservations. What do y'all think, worthy or am I just high?

I think this is a great idea! Id be interested for sure!
 

almost there

Well-Known Member
Can anyone advise me how to get better airflow?
Can I replace the screen with a 60 mesh screen?

I don't think it's the screen that's making it restrictive but it won't hurt to try. I can think of 2 ways you can get better airflow. You can try adjusting the condenser o ring under the carb to customize air dilution to your liking. I personally never was keen on having too much air mixing in so just a little sliver makes a noticeable difference to me. Your other solution is to try and score a LE 7 fin tip. The air flow on those tips are so open compared to the regular ti tips.

On a different note, anyone else notice the OD of the Ti condenser is slightly smaller than the SS? I love that all those tight spinning mp's I have can now spin freely on the new condensers:wave:
 
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Lady V

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The weather here is gray but pleasantly warm, so I had a cap session on my balcony and got some snapshots of my omni. Ι can't stop taking pictures of my caps and as I've seen all around the web, everyone love's taking pictures of their caps! I think everybody here agrees (or maybe not) that the vapcaps are just gorgeous!

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Inspired by @Lady V I took this last night


Awesooooome! Love it!!!! Great lighting work!
 

mrb

Accessory Maker
Accessory Maker
Awesooooome! Love it!!!! Great lighting work!

Thanks, just a laser shone from above.

Yours are stunning again! I hope you are entering the contest this week!! I want to but I haven't been out and about enough to look for the shot I'm after. ( I love photo contests just because they make me go out and shoot with a bit of actual direction)

A couple more I took below. Loving the sandblasted colour against the wood.


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Lady V

Well-Known Member
Thanks, just a laser shone from above.

Yours are stunning again! I hope you are entering the contest this week!! I want to but I haven't been out and about enough to look for the shot I'm after. ( I love photo contests just because they make me go out and shoot with a bit of actual direction)

A couple more I took below. Loving the sandblasted colour against the wood.


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The laser light is genius then! It works perfectly to highlight the whole device while separating it from the black background:clap::clap::clap:

Ι don't think I will enter the competition at all... I'm one of those people that get really stressed with competitions and competitive environments (and of course I chose a competitive line of work :doh::doh::doh:).
I like posting my snapshots here just because I want to share my love of these devices and I know this is the best audience to do so for!

I do visit the contest gallery to check out all the lovely pics people are uploading.

Your pics look great!!! It's amazing how this thread has resurfaced my love of materials. My dad used to be a carpenter, so I grew up among woodchips and machinery I was yelled at to stay away from. And then my aunt is a jeweler and makes handmade jewelry so I had the chance to play around a bit with some basic tools! I love watching people while they work with metal and wood! I find it absolutely amazing!
 
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beyond6strings

Just another traveller in the Cannaverse
The laser light is genius then! It works perfectly to highlight the whole device while separating it from the black background:clap::clap::clap:

Ι don't think I will enter the competition at all... I'm one of those people that get really stressed with competitions and competitive environments (and of course I chose a competitive line of work :doh::doh::doh:).
I like posting my snapshots here just because I want to share my love of these devices and I know this is the best audience to do so for!

I do visit the contest gallery to check out all the lovely pics people are uploading.

Your pics look great!!! It's amazing how this thread had resurfaced my love of materials. My dad used to be a carpenter, so I grew up among woodchips and machinery I was yelled at to stay away from. And then my aunt is a jeweler and makes handmade jewelry so I had the chance to play around a bit with some basic tools! I love watching people while they work with metal and wood! I find it absolutely amazing!

I LOVE your photos, some of my favorites of my beloved Omni XL. I share your distaste for contests-especially as it relates to art. Of any kind. Art is art. Art is not a contest of good or bad, better or best; it's about moving hearts and opening minds. It's about bringing us together, not raising one above the other.

And this is in no way a condemnation of DV's contest. Some great art is created by the motivation a contest provides-it just doesn't motivate me.

For me, watching anyone create anything is absolutely captivating. And very spiritual. I'm not religious but watching something being created somehow captures a moment of someone dipping into the divine.

Whether it's a portrait artist at a sidewalk cafe, a glass blower, someone turning wood or metal on a lathe, someone making strings; it is all somehow very inspiring to me as a human. And it has inspired my music as well.

While I am able to capture whole pieces sometimes, more often than not they are constructed one part at time, over time. The pieces are made, set aside, and then more pieces are made, and quite often 'B'stock discarded. Once all the correct pieces are made to spec it's time to assemble.

I'm hoping to be in the midwest this fall and would definitely try to stop by and see the Dynacrew in action. I think it would be pretty inspiring. And I would totally understand if I had to hand over my phone and sign an NDA for the privilege of doing so.

Happy Day FCers
 

Lady V

Well-Known Member
Top it off with some Ben and Jerry’s ice cream, or whipped cream and strawberries, and you have me
tweeting for more, please! :spliff:


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Just realized that I'm really hungry, cuz this d!%$face didn't put me off the idea of stroopwafels with ice cream...
Isn't he a treat? :shit::shit::shit:

I'm not religious but watching something being created somehow captures a moment of someone dipping into the divine
Yes! Exactly! Same exact feeling. Couldn't have said it better!

I can get so stressed if in a competitive situation that I get severe anxiety attacks. I love that DV has started this contest though, because it does seem fun and the pics I've seen are amazing. So much beautiful nature!
 
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Lady V

Well-Known Member
I'm not religious but watching something being created somehow captures a moment of someone dipping into the divine
Yes! Exactly! Same exact feeling. Couldn't have said it better!

I can get so stressed if in a competitive situation that I get severe anxiety attacks. I love that DV has started this contest though, because it does seem fun and the pics I've seen are amazing. So much beautiful nature!
 
Lady V,

BigJr48

Well-Known Member
I don't think it's the screen that's making it restrictive but it won't hurt to try. I can think of 2 ways you can get better airflow. You can try adjusting the condenser o ring under the carb to customize air dilution to your liking. I personally never was keen on having too much air mixing in so just a little sliver makes a noticeable difference to me. Your other solution is to try and score a LE 7 fin tip. The air flow on those tips are so open compared to the regular ti tips.

On a different note, anyone else notice the OD of the Ti condenser is slightly smaller than the SS? I love that all those tight spinning mp's I have can now spin freely on the new condensers:wave:

I bought my first Dynavap M'18 with a Ti tip and the draw resistance makes it very unpleasant for me to use, reminds me of my OG Arizer Air.
 
BigJr48,

Lady V

Well-Known Member
I bought my first Dynavap M'18 with a Ti tip and the draw resistance makes it very unpleasant for me to use.
Probably a silly question but have you tried the mouth-pull method?

b ) The closed carb hole (or carbless) where the facial muscles and the powerful negative pressure they can create ,do all the job,whereas the inhaled vapor is as "raw & concentrated " as it gets to be.
Draw resistance is very quite also.
Pipe-like,joint-like ,blunt-like,whatever you choose to compare it with ,the toking experience is very close.
 

pxl_jockey

Just a dude
I can only respond from my own experience: I gave you my address, received a XL tube, purple tube, a very practical poker/dab tool and a nice letter. Good stuff! It only saddens me that the Dutch syrup waffles were never delivered to your house!

@Dutch-Mic thanks man, that was really nice! I just know someone had a work-break snack with those beloved stroopwafels. Those things (especially the real-deal fresh) are the bomb, but tbh the reward is in getting to know/help out a fellow fucker*! I've benefitted so much from the thread & community here... plus the fact you're just a cool cat.

Well, I trust ya. Then again, I have been told I am too trusting. I definitely do prefer that to too paranoid... ;)

Thanks bro, that's how I try to live and I've honestly had a pretty charmed life. Just too many times I've been the beneficiary of kindness from people literally all over the world. It's crazy to think about but I've had so many moments and connections with strangers that I think humans are basically good & kind.

It's cheesy but true so here's my RL Forest Gump quote: "My mama said she always expected the best out of somebody and mostly folks never let her down." And that's all I got to say about that.

So my plan is to get some XL tubes and fat MPs initially to have on hand and then see what is what! I don't think that George will mind as I'm not selling them, but I will ask him to be sure. I don't want to appear to be undermining european retailers; this will only be for the honest "dang-I-forgot" moments so that the good people can just get on with it.



*of combustion
 

Dutch-Mic

Well-Known Member
I bought my first Dynavap M'18 with a Ti tip and the draw resistance makes it very unpleasant for me to use, reminds me of my OG Arizer Air.

That's strange!

I had a '17 M with a very unpleasant draw resistance (lung pulls hurt my ribs). I assumed something was wrong with it, so a few months later I bought another M (sandblasted) and found out that the tip of the plain '17 M caused the restricted draw resistance. Now my ribs don't hurt anymore with the three tips I use.

Maybe you can contact Dynavap about it?
 
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