Well I'm not happy with these mixed results with the Omnivap XL TI.. Not sure if it's the cheap dual flame lighter, my technique or any combination of the two... but the performance I've been getting has been lackluster to say the least.
Yes I'm getting high i'm not getting those thick milky hits I've seen in videos.. So far it's only happened twice and that was with the blazer torch which I don't want to use again.
I still have yet to:
1. Use the dyna coil
2. Use the fat mouthpiece in water
From the amount of vapor I've been getting lately, I'm not too hyped about throwing this thing in my glass.. And it's also because of this why I'm not so optimistic of that cap getting hot enough for my sauces... so I think I'd rather wait on using that dyna coil for now...
Hopefully that will come once I'm satisfied with some consistent results for a change out of this thing.
The hits I'm getting are very weak, it's kinda hard for me to keep spinning the cap with a perfect rotation. Does anyone have any good lighter suggestions to use with this thing? Very frustrated with the lack of any consistent results..
Humor me, once, if you'd like to try one more thing, for those atomic clouds.
First, run 1 heating cycle, to SECOND heat up click WITHOUT actually hitting it.
As soon as you hear that second Telltale click immediately put it on your Magnet or chosen heatsink.
As soon as you hear the cool down click, immediately do ONE MORE heating cycle, this time to the FIRST heating click in whatever way you wish, but down by the bottom of the cap near the Digger outer will be your preferred spot for those clouds you want.
This time, as soon as you hear the first heat up click, remove the flame or heat Source if you're using an IH and hit it.
But here's the thing.
Do not put your lips fully ON the mouthpiece. Rather have them BARELY touching the END of it.
Now draw with air flow going BOTH through the vapcap into your lips via vapor and air flow flowing AROUND the mouthpiece from the OUTSIDE, into your lips also.
Do this regardless of how you have the air restriction on the Omni set. However it MAY be easier for you to find your sweet spot if you have the airflow on the Omni condenser MAINLY closed.
This will sort of manually dial in your drawing sweet spot.
The key here, is hit ever so LIGHTLY. Not HARD. You can increase or decrease your amount of draw, to your comfort level and in response to the vapor you are creating.
But you SHOULD pull some pretty decent clouds that way. No matter what stem or which dynavap you're using.
For the most part, this INCLUDES stainless steel tip and titanium tip both.
Try that once and let us know if you're still not getting those...
Happy Vaping!