TommyDee

Vaporitor
Ton,

The Compact
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Features :



-heats the DynaVap quick and stealthy

-the heating curve is more tame, meaning you can "disrespect the click" longer without combusting

-manually adjustable heating strength

-works well in the wind where normal jet lighters fail

-will save you money in the long run because you no longer need to buy jet lighter fuel

-shatter proof wooden oven tube

-display works great as a "stealth light" for packing at night

-two Dyna Magnets recessed into the casing for quick cooling


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“I am happy to present the new Mag Heater :

The "Compact" - the next step in induction heating.



Fully self designed, 3D printed, slimmed down and with a mechanical slider adjuster for the strengh of the applied heating.







By adjusting the sweetspot of the induction coil on the Dynavap,

similar how it's done with a Jet Lighter,

you can get different end temperatures for the click.”



—Seems someone thought out the issue of the sweet punch.


https://magheater.jimdofree.com/compact/

That's just a Portside Mini clone. I need voltage adjustable down to 7 volts. I think the variable power is just moving the bowl up and down.
 
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nonamekevin

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Those SJK dental tool devises suck for IH with a vapcap! Don't waste your coin...you can find IH's for under $100 that work well with the vapcaps.
I had one when I used vapcaps, but I'm not sure I would say they out right suck. With the Ddave mod, I think I was out $67 delivered, which is hard to beat.

In trying to talk about the positives of the SJK....besides price....yea, not the best for vapcaps. They will get the job done, but I still preferred a torch to the SJK.

:rockon:
 

TommyDee

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Oh yea, that could be an issue if the clicker slapped the rim of the glass or some transferred energy from the clicker. That clicker is strong enough to make my 5" long stems jump from the table.
 

Joeguito

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Those SJK dental tool devises suck for IH with a vapcap! Don't waste your coin...you can find IH's for under $100 that work well with the vapcaps.
were?

Well, click on the spoiler button in my signature. Welcome to the forum @Joeguito .

I am suggesting a one-two punch to your VapCap experience. Many roll their eyes at it but others are quietly curious. But I've worn my soapbox out.

One, if you have a way to make the CCD, the screen in the '18-M, convex, it becomes a much better breather. This is from a doubter, buddy, so this is real. Its also my avatar.

As to the IH, yes! Yes, an IH is the bomb for the VapCap. What's even more the bomb is an IH with variable input voltage. One where you could dial in the heat while drawing real-time. No conventional IH offered today has this capability. Furthermore, most are activated with a switch at the end of the heater-tube. I'm talking a manual mode finger-switch while drawing on the VC. You can feel the vapor pouring into your lungs. You won't go back!

I am trying to understand what is CCD/ Ok I am reading and I am understanding the words little by little it just that it first time I subscribe in one but I am getting it.
 
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TommyDee

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Let me clarify the CCD comment. When you install the CCD in your vapcap is tends to have a dent in it, right? This is a concave orientation of the CCD. I am not saying you want a Titanium CCD, I am saying take either Ti or SS CCD and make it convex - make the cone shape towards you. Makes removal real easy for cleaning and it breaths a whole lot better. I use a 5/16" brass tube to set the CCD so it doesn't flatten or reverse the cone.

Why does this work? The openings on the edge of the CCD are normally lying on top of a surface in the cap. Reversing the CCD lets more air flow easier. It is more than a small improvement. This is recommended if you find your grind restricts the vapcap too much. My grind is super fine.
 

Joeguito

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Let me clarify the CCD comment. When you install the CCD in your vapcap is tends to have a dent in it, right? This is a concave orientation of the CCD. I am not saying you want a Titanium CCD, I am saying take either Ti or SS CCD and make it convex - make the cone shape towards you. Makes removal real easy for cleaning and it breaths a whole lot better. I use a 5/16" brass tube to set the CCD so it doesn't flatten or reverse the cone.

Why does this work? The openings on the edge of the CCD are normally lying on top of a surface in the cap. Reversing the CCD lets more air flow easier. It is more than a small improvement. This is recommended if you find your grind restricts the vapcap too much. My grind is super fine.
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Any vids to see ?I am afraid to damage it
 

Siebter

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This is recommended if you find your grind restricts the vapcap too much. My grind is super fine.

Using less material will allow a fluffier pack and less restriction even with a fine grind. However, the M18 by default has indeed quite a restrictive draw, upgrading to current versions of the M or a titanium tip will definitely increase the airflow a lot.
 

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TommyDee

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My third IH is somewhere along the pacific ocean. 4 and 5 just sent shipping notice. Of course, those are just modules. :uhoh:

Having a spare? That is certainly highly recommended the moment you realize you cannot live without one anymore.
 
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CalyxSmokr

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Using the M lately but cannot get dark ABV.
I grind medium and fill the M about halfway. I do 3 cycles and then try and give it a stir (a big mess but whatever) and then do 2 more cycles.
ABV gives a decent buzz when loaded in my Air and there is still some green.
Shouldnt it be history after 5 cycles? Flavor and visible vapor is minimal on 5th.
 
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