You seem to seriously like the Vong! Is that a non captive-cap low heat cap? If so, how the hell is it looking so new?
Haha! What can I say? Loved the old models, love the new models! I think it's the wood, water, vapor alchemy. This one ain't wood, but, man, the effects are pure elixir of life!You seem to seriously like the Vong! Is that a non captive-cap low heat cap? If so, how the hell is it looking so new?
Sorry it took me so long to reply. I only vaped a couple of bowls out of it so I don't have a ton of experience, but I used a single flame eagle torch and heated toward the bottom of the cap and got 2 solid heat cycles out of it before I dumped it. That is pretty typical for my kind of use with a Dynavap, sometimes I'll get a 3rd hit but 2 usually gets it good and dark brown.Is it more-or-less a one-hitter? Have you tried the FMJ? It'll be interesting to see how this is received: will it be mostly an entry-level device or more a fun/convenient thing for DVers to have in their pocket?
DV seem to think it’s caused by using IH with the switches built into the chamber.. not sure I’m buying that one. Don’t remember this happening with the OG’s? Maybe vapingfans are using low quality glass - if that’s the case they need recalling IMOI think it is the clicker slapping the glass when the cool-down click happens. Tough one to manage.
That makes perfect sense now you explain it that way, I’ve also had a “jumping cap” so I know where you’re coming from. Probably also doesn’t help that most people seem to “drop” the DV into the IH instead of gently inserting it.The only reason I don't see that as the issue is that the clicker 'bends' away from the glass during heatup. Cool-down click can slap the edge of the tip depending on the crimp.
Inhaling glass doesn't thrill me though, even if it is a minute possibility.
Put some respect on Mcgruff's name!
until a better solution is found, i think glass tip edge click slapping and crimp constriction on cooldown (particularly if tip pressed down into IH), can both be prevented by adding any sort of clearance piece to the bottom of the cap like your S-clip for example, or ddave's thing, or a bent CCD.The only reason I don't see that as the issue is that the clicker 'bends' away from the glass during heatup. Cool-down click can slap the edge of the tip depending on the crimp.
My '18-M use to jump from the table. It was one with the honest separation between click. The second cooldown click happened 'very' delayed. I'd set it on the table and it would jump up from the table by around an 1/8th of an inch on the second cooldown click. That's a lot of energy!
But yes, the chamber switches in the many IHs could be part of that equation. I only have chamber switches in my HotShot and Brute. All the rest are CaS. Inhaling glass doesn't thrill me though, even if it is a minute possibility.
There used to be an old school airflow fix that consisted of sticking a mesh screen in the top of the cap. Worked a treat with the older models! You could probably do that to avoid the glass breakage too
Fwiw, I just noticed the OG wooden Vongs are no longer listed (not sure when that happened) but the Cocobolo Vongs still are. I have a Cocobolo Vong and have never had any stickiness with it at all, it's always buttery smooth no matter the weather. Not sure if they intend to keep them around, so if you like the wooden ones the Cocobolos are worthwhile in my experience!You seem to seriously like the Vong!
While I prefer my Simrell MVS, my Revolve by Mad Heaters is no slouch. Actually I would say the Revolve is a piece of engineering genius. Both are superb.I have not been able to keep up with this thread in ages, what is everyone's preferred setup?
I've not even considered other dyna rigs since going down the road with Assassin... I don't even use my omni's anymore. Is there a better setup for minimal resistance than JoeKing Assassin?
The only cap advise I can give is I've noticed caps from 2019 have a fairly quick second click time. I haven't used a 2018 in ages, but I do recall that it had a slower second click time. Don't really have any experience with any others. I don't want to use a captive cap. I'm too old school. I was taught to line up the pointer with the airport, and that's what I do dammit! A spinning cap will send my ocd into deep space . I do want to try an FMJ one day so I'll probably try one eventually.Thanks!
On another note, I am so pissed I misplaced my cap during my last clean... I've had Vapcaps since OG glassy units and never just lost a cap like this before. I pulled another cap off a green Omni that I never use, thinking they were about the same generation (years old), but performance is totally different for me.
I am now seeking a specific replacement cap. I am looking for one that will give me a somewhat delayed second click. The replacement cap I had on hand does such a fast double click, even when using a low single torch it rides the line every time. My old cap would give me a first click when I could hit and then a second click would mean don't fuck around past this point, a few seconds apart.
Hah! The struggle is real. I don't even mind the captives and still want that damn digger and airport to line up!I'm too old school. I was taught to line up the pointer with the airport, and that's what I do dammit! A spinning cap will send my ocd into deep space .
mmm sounds like 2017-2018 vintage. i really miss those caps. you could easily tell by the delay between clicks how fast the oven was heating and more accurately judge temps inside.Thanks!
On another note, I am so pissed I misplaced my cap during my last clean... I've had Vapcaps since OG glassy units and never just lost a cap like this before. I pulled another cap off a green Omni that I never use, thinking they were about the same generation (years old), but performance is totally different for me.
I am now seeking a specific replacement cap. I am looking for one that will give me a somewhat delayed second click. The replacement cap I had on hand does such a fast double click, even when using a low single torch it rides the line every time. My old cap would give me a first click when I could hit and then a second click would mean don't fuck around past this point, a few seconds apart.
Personally speaking, the delayed clickers I’ve encountered have all been older ones. I’ve yet to see a delayed clicker IRL or online made post ‘18 (when they started printing the manufacture year on the digger) but I’m happy to be proven wrongIm under the impression that the length of delay between clicks is individual cap specific, not so much date or batch specific. I've got captive caps with good separation and a standard cap that only clicks once on heat up but twice on cool down.....go figure?