Thanks for the appreciation, sure, if you could elaborate... I know I have so many issues, I listed them all in the hopes that someone would diagnose a fix.
Okay, cool! I'mma quote a few things from your original post and this one that made me :thinking: or seem like they could be wrong:
The cap is super loose and falls off if the dynavap is horizontal to the ground. It pops off on the heatup click. I was able to squeeze it to make it tighter (.....I shouldn't have to do this. Why does your product arrive to me, and now I have to deform it to make it work?), but after a couple cycles it's loose again and I don't know how to fix.
I was gonna say, "You should just have to squeeze it until it is a slightly oval shape and it should stay on, but if it becomes loose on the heatup click and still falls off after, I think you're either not pinching it enough or it might be defective. You should pinch according to this diagram. Try this and see if it stays on better.
It comes like that because it is easier to bend something than to unbend it, and something so precise is best left to the end user rather than a mass pre-pinching machine that could cause errors for entire batches.
I watched a review of this device on sneakypete's youtube channel. He says you can use "anything" as a heat source... "even a candle". Well ok, my first night all I had was a candle. Tried a couple cycles and got some terps but no vapor and no effects.
Heat up time for non-butane torches really is a lot longer. I think some people say 15+ seconds with a regular lighter and even longer with a candle. That is something worth mentioning.
Oooookay. Here I am driving to a headshop to spend $25 on butane torches. Hrm, I'm quickly gonna spend more on butane than the vape is worth... A single flame and a tri-flame ought to do it... Hrm, nope. Rolling, "inifinite spinning", no matter what, and no matter how intense the heat source, I can't get any significant vapor or effects. I'm holding the cap at a 45 degree angle and heating near the bottom of the cap with a tri-flame torch. That should get me HUGE hits. Nope, nothing...
Even after the click, you're not getting much vapor? Did you do similarly to this diagram?
If you are, and you're still not getting vapor, then I have no idea... that might be a defect, then.
What is with the hole?
Dynvap's official site says do NOT cover the hole. But then the
vapcap functions as the cap alone, no air hole... so...
according to your own design, it's not necessary... Some people say cover it, some people say feather it, some people say always keep it open. When I keep it closed (the OPPOSITE of how dynavap instructs me to, but clearly how the intended it to be used) the pull resistance is insane. I can't possibly get enough airflow to even get air into my lungs - in other words I'm pulling for air so hard, fighting for it, but my lungs are like "no we need more oxygen" so I have to stop hitting it to take in air for myself.
The hole is there for user technique. There are different people who prefer different draws. I have read (but have no experience) that the 18M has much more draw resistance than the 19M, so you might want to keep it open. But the point of the hole is so that you can customize how you use it. Most people kind of "feather" it (rocking back and forth over the hole and off again) to get a steady stream of fresh air while maintaining draw resistance.
Even worse, after a couple heating cycles and NO VAPOR, I open up my device and my cannabis has been browned as if it sat in a Volcano for multiple sessions.
It helps to pull on the dyna after the last hit to pull through cool vapor and cool the temperature down. It might be a "hybrid" vape, but I still feel it is primarily conduction. And even if you aren't getting visible vapor, all the heating you're doing is still cooking the herb. I pull through it at the end until the cooling click to make sure the chamber cools off a bit. The SS also tends to cool off slower, so you might still be getting vapor and that's what is browning the herb.
It's not stealthy - Butane torches are bright and loud. My crafty vibrates silently. I mean, vape carts have ended this discussion, but, yeah. A huge CLICK FWOOM is not subtle.
I don't really use this out and about, but yeah, it's not like... secret agent stealthy, especially if you have a more stealthy vape, like your Crafty and my GH. The vapcap isn't supposed to fit all the boxes that exist for vapes. It simply fits a different niche: for example, my dyna has been amazing for me on hikes, but I don't use it between classes the way I use my GH.
It's not safe - Product gets insanely hot, cannot be pocketed or handled casually while in use. 99% of portable vapes can do this, dynavap can't.
It's like a one hitter lol they have dugouts for that type of thing. Dynavap is more known for ease of use and similarity to smoking than trying to be the most stealth/fool-proof item on the planet. I think the mighty/crafty hit that area well enough.