Smokey McVape
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I don't know if I understand what you mean?I think the bowl, ccd etc aren't supposed to get hot.
If the bowl and CCD didn't get hot then no conduction would occur and you would get no vapour at all.
I don't know if I understand what you mean?I think the bowl, ccd etc aren't supposed to get hot.
Just have the 2020M ATM (tomorrow arrives Omni 2021, yay!), I can hear a click when the CCD hooks to the half bowl groove, of course you only can hear it when you move CCD perfectly perpendicular to the tip.I have never heard a click when moving CCD. While awaiting for the new omni to arrive, can you confirm that the the ti-tip of old omni clicks when CCD placed properly halfway?
The CCD's have always clicked every time I make an adjustment, not always a loud click but a click none the less. If you aren't hearing a click the CCD is in the wrong position and hasn't seated properly.I have never heard a click when moving CCD. While awaiting for the new omni to arrive, can you confirm that the the ti-tip of old omni clicks when CCD placed properly halfway?
I was perplexed by this discussion, with someone reporting needing to take their DV a few seconds past the click with an IH. In my IH experience, beyond the click lies fiery disaster. I'm even planning to get a low-temp cap so I can explore heating beyond the click.I find the same thing with all of my IH's.
I think the caps get to temperature BEFORE the bowl with IH's (the metal used for the caps is much thinner than the bowl) as I NEVER have this issue with a torch. This would account for the drastic difference in vapour production between the 2 techniques and after all the Vapcap was designed to be used with a torch.
Yes, that is correct. The flat surface of the rod makes it easy to position the CCD into either of the 2 scores inside the tip. You can feel it (and usually hear it) when it clicks into the groove, especially on a completely clean tip. If you like to move the CCD a tool like this really helps, tho I usually keep it in one groove or the other and switch tips rather than move the CCD if I want a larger or smaller bowl.I have never heard a click when moving CCD. While awaiting for the new omni to arrive, can you confirm that the the ti-tip of old omni clicks when CCD placed properly halfway?
Sorry for the late quote. So the steel rod is the tool I see in the pic above and from what I understand you use it to press the CCD from the top half way down, where it clicks and stays in place. Can you confirm that?
I tried got my order in then got this email...Looks too good to be true? But if working, could save some a few bucks...
...link removed. Price back to normal.
Bummer...thought it'd be worth the try. Apologies for wasting your time.I tried got my order in then got this email...
No worries keep em coming.Bummer...thought it'd be worth the try. Apologies for wasting your time.
Congrats on the decision, the carrying case will be a must down the line and is really nice. If price isn't a problem I say my opinion would be a 21omni starter with the stash, and like myself a standard cap huge difference in cloud production.Hey guys & gals!
I think I am finally going to do it! After years of using battery powered vapes, I am going to go battery-less.
My question to you all is: which model and which year? I have heard mixed reviews about the 'Captive Cap' and don't know if I should opt for an older model of the 'M' or 'Omni' or to get the new 2021 model and simply purchase the old cap as an addition.
I will say, the POTV sale on the 2021 'M' Starter Kit for $100 looks quite tempting! But price is a non-issue, I just like the carrying case.
On a side note, I tend to get rashes when I wear cheap steel jewelry (I guess because of the nickel?) and wanted to know if that reason alone is enough to go Titanium. I have used the Mighty as well as the Arizer Air 2 with no issues, assuming their heating chambers are steel.
Thanks for any responses!
Hey guys & gals!
I think I am finally going to do it! After years of using battery powered vapes, I am going to go battery-less.
My question to you all is: which model and which year? I have heard mixed reviews about the 'Captive Cap' and don't know if I should opt for an older model of the 'M' or 'Omni' or to get the new 2021 model and simply purchase the old cap as an addition.
I will say, the POTV sale on the 2021 'M' Starter Kit for $100 looks quite tempting! But price is a non-issue, I just like the carrying case.
On a side note, I tend to get rashes when I wear cheap steel jewelry (I guess because of the nickel?) and wanted to know if that reason alone is enough to go Titanium. I have used the Mighty as well as the Arizer Air 2 with no issues, assuming their heating chambers are steel.
Thanks for any responses!
I will go so far as to say that I'd part with all my tips that I can't adjust to half. It seems I get about the same amount of clicks before the weed is spent either way so obviously I'd like to use less. Maybe it's in my head but I don't mind lol. More packs with the same amount will taste better and I'd bet is more efficient.I’m excited by the idea of a half-bowl in an M: sounds like the road to max single-pull extraction. Since this will involve playing with CCD installation, I’ll see if I can’t put together a brief vid look at Doc’s machine-screw solution. Wish me luck...
You can leave the o-rings on if soaking in ISO alcohol for a short amount of time.Flash question:
to clean the tip, do you remove its o-rings or do you clean it only internally?
The cc is IMO a little larger in diameter and has less mass than the standard cap. This allows more air to pass between the cap and tip as well as faster heat up clicks. Some prefer the cc and some people don't. Personal preference. The gripe is the indents them self. I custom fit the cc cap the same way I would any standard cap eliminating the annoyance of the indents. If money isn't a problem buy a standard cap to experiment with. After all, it's all about experimenting!Thanks for the input fellow vapers!
Is there a noticeable difference in cloud production between the 'M' and the 'Omni' with the standard cap? Or is it moreso for heat up and cool down times?
I've always worried the 'M' might get too hot to hold