matey
Well-Known Member
All great advice from so many kind folks - thank you all for your perspective. I will try a cooler temp :-) especially for the second heat-up. Perhaps just move higher up the cap. The most annoying part is that my single flame takes a long time to heat up from cold- at home it's fine but when out I want it to be faster - perhaps a double flame plus titanium would be better hmmmmmmmmm
Thank you to @StringTheorista for pointing out that the carb can help with this! and now I feel like I understand the Dynavap better - thank you!
@VaporWare for saying I could use an omni but just wit the carb partially open, which may be nice. Very cool.
@Moses Baca for pointing out that all the XL's are Ti. Very interesting - thank you.
Now I'm musing that Omnivap would be better than Omnivap XL because if the extra 17mm doesn't do much, then I'd rather have a more compact unit for when out and about. I guess the real question is to the lucky one who has both Omnivap and Omnivap XL -what are the differences between the two titanium champs?
This is exactly my technique too, but when I'm not at home - I want smoother... Thank you I will search for that youtube vid you mentioned.I typically top out w 2 big water rips on a stainless fully packed w just ground flower. I dont usually take it much further. To cooked for me.
Thank you to @StringTheorista for pointing out that the carb can help with this! and now I feel like I understand the Dynavap better - thank you!
@VaporWare for saying I could use an omni but just wit the carb partially open, which may be nice. Very cool.
@Moses Baca for pointing out that all the XL's are Ti. Very interesting - thank you.
Now I'm musing that Omnivap would be better than Omnivap XL because if the extra 17mm doesn't do much, then I'd rather have a more compact unit for when out and about. I guess the real question is to the lucky one who has both Omnivap and Omnivap XL -what are the differences between the two titanium champs?