Lube your o-rings (on the tip and on the condenser) with just about anything. Spit, coconut oil, lip balm, nasal sebum.. they all workI'm trying to get into trouble when I clean my vapcap, it's getting harder to separate the parts, even though I'm doing the cleaning every week to avoid accumulating .... How do you make it easier to separate the parts for cleaning?
The Thermal Conductivity (k) of SS is generally lower than Ti but much higher than wood. If your technique is based on the M then the woody is going to overheat somewhat. Heat closer to the snap disk.Same tip - Ti Woody vs M. Better hits on M?
I can’t figure this out for the life of me. Same titanium tip. When it’s on my new Woody xls, I get one great hit (if a bit wispy), then the 2nd tastes kind of roasted, then 3rd is very roasted and ABV looks super dark, yet barely any vapor.
Same exact tip. Same exact lighter and lighting technique, on my M produces 3 phenomenal hits, and ABV is the normal color that I shoot for.
Am I crazy?? Do I need a different lighting technique just due to the wooden body? Have no idea what the differences could be, but after a week of swapping the tip back and forth, the above definitely holds true! Just curious if anyone has any insight
I've noticed that the same tip performs differently depending on the stem it's inserted into. It's a slight difference but it's noticeable after first heat. I think it has to do with how fast the lower end of the tip can conduct heat into the body. The heat soak builds up differently at the tip-body junction and the result is apparent after the third heat cycle. My Gen 4 has lighter ABV when I use it in my brass lined stem than when it's used in my stainless steel lined stems. I also have a thin SS liner on one stem and a loose fit on another that causes the second and third heat to be warmer than I expect on my other stems.Same tip - Ti Woody vs M. Better hits on M?
I can’t figure this out for the life of me. Same titanium tip. When it’s on my new Woody xls, I get one great hit (if a bit wispy), then the 2nd tastes kind of roasted, then 3rd is very roasted and ABV looks super dark, yet barely any vapor.
Same exact tip. Same exact lighter and lighting technique, on my M produces 3 phenomenal hits, and ABV is the normal color that I shoot for.
Am I crazy?? Do I need a different lighting technique just due to the wooden body? Have no idea what the differences could be, but after a week of swapping the tip back and forth, the above definitely holds true! Just curious if anyone has any insight
Lube your o-rings (on the tip and on the condenser) with just about anything. Spit, coconut oil, lip balm, nasal sebum.. they all work
The Omni is all about airflow, balance and the titanium mouth piece. I for one love the look and feel of the mouth piece. It's smooth and cool on my lips and prevents the hot vapour jet from burning them. It also improves the ergonomics by back weighting my vapcaps so that they are easier to spin. Finally the adjustable airflow makes the vapour more comfortable for me when I'm not using my glass. When I am using my glass I set my omni to max choke (fully extended) which pretty much cuts off the airflow completely.O.K. So I've owned an Omni for over two weeks and I'm asking myself 'Now why I buy it anyway?' I mean to say what is it about the Omni that users get out of it. What is the best way to utilize it? Is there a carbless setting?
That and body shape and millwork make it easy to spin without a spinning MP on mine. The metal MP is smooth and easy to hold on my mouth in different manners.I for one love the look and feel of the mouth piece. It's smooth and cool on my lips and prevents the hot vapour jet from burning them. It also improves the ergonomics by back weighting my vapcaps so that they are easier to spin.
Yes and the air path seems wider than my M.There's quite a bit to like about the Omni condensers.
Same tip - Ti Woody vs M. Better hits on M?
I can’t figure this out for the life of me. Same titanium tip. When it’s on my new Woody xls, I get one great hit (if a bit wispy), then the 2nd tastes kind of roasted, then 3rd is very roasted and ABV looks super dark, yet barely any vapor.
Same exact tip. Same exact lighter and lighting technique, on my M produces 3 phenomenal hits, and ABV is the normal color that I shoot for.
Am I crazy?? Do I need a different lighting technique just due to the wooden body? Have no idea what the differences could be, but after a week of swapping the tip back and forth, the above definitely holds true! Just curious if anyone has any insight
The cool down is slightly slower than the newer 5 fin tips.Hey all. New here. Pulled trigger on a Coco Omni courtesy of Sneakypete. After a couple resolved shipping issues, the piece arrived. Looks great. Question I have is, it's got 7 fins. Not 5. I assume it's a TI tip... but I'm also wondering if there is a big difference between this older gen and new gen tip. On their website, the pic is of the 5 fin tip. Just want to make sure all is cool here. Best.
Hey all. New here. Pulled trigger on a Coco Omni courtesy of Sneakypete. After a couple resolved shipping issues, the piece arrived. Looks great. Question I have is, it's got 7 fins. Not 5. I assume it's a TI tip... but I'm also wondering if there is a big difference between this older gen and new gen tip. On their website, the pic is of the 5 fin tip. Just want to make sure all is cool here. Best.
Hey all. New here. Pulled trigger on a Coco Omni courtesy of Sneakypete. After a couple resolved shipping issues, the piece arrived. Looks great. Question I have is, it's got 7 fins. Not 5. I assume it's a TI tip... but I'm also wondering if there is a big difference between this older gen and new gen tip. On their website, the pic is of the 5 fin tip. Just want to make sure all is cool here. Best.
Dude...I literally picked up my guitar for the first time in weeks, and have been playing all morning. I had it in my hand on my way to put it away and a little notification popped up that said beyondsixstrings replied to a thread you watch. While I was holding six strings. And you playing after a break, and me..fucking universe...much love friendsHave the best day ever FCers. I get to play the guitar today for the first time in almost a month. Happy Daze for sure!
You can use ISO, most of us do, or it seems like that anyway. Dynavap warns against its use, not because it doesn't work or can damage your Vapcap, but because it is highly flamable.
After using ISO to clean your Vapcap, rise with water and then let dry completely before reassembling and using.
Applying a flame to a Vapcap (or anything else for that matter) with wet ISO on it can be hazardous.