charliedontsurf
Medical
The HA can indeed use ABV from other vapes to produce thick, dense, not even offensive tasting bags. Even when starting out at 355ish they don't look bad. Move the temps up and you get really great before-bed bags.
T.H SEE said:i was wondering with the herbalaire, it says you can pack your smoking material in and that you don't need to grind it, however i get my herbal meds free from a guy who runs a compassion club. its usually potent stuff that is good quality just broken buds and stuff that his customers wouldn't consider top notch so he wont sell them.
i also get a lot of shake type stuff from his bags. its always very dry and i have a lot that is almost powder in some places as if it ground and that makes up a good portion of my smoke supply, i could get some kind of inert herb to pack it in with but, if i put fine powdery herbs in this, will it do any harm? will it fall into the machine anywhere through any holes or anything like that?
hope this isn't a dumb question i just saw holes in some parts of the HA when i saw a video of the inside and with them saying to use packed in herbs it got me wondering.
peace and happy vapping
The inlet holes in the bowl/heating chamber are quite small, so only tiny particles can get through. The bigger problem with using ground herb is that it gets sucked up through the main mouthpiece screen. Even if you use only chunks in the bowl, the main mouthpiece screen requires regular cleaning. The few times I've had to use ground bud in this model, I've added one or two screens to the top part of the crucible. For powder, adding a bottom screen, as sp suggested, is a good idea.T.H SEE said:will it fall into the machine anywhere through any holes or anything like that?
T.H SEE said:thanks max, does the HA come with enough screens to do this? (i don't see screens listed on the contents) if not what size should i get? i want to have everything i need for the HA so i can get straight to vaporizing. sorry for all the questions guys, that's pretty much the last question i have about the HA though.
My purchase was years ago, but I got one screen per crucible. They're just typical 5/8" screens. The teflon mouthpiece does come with 2 extra screens now, I've noticed.T.H SEE said:the HA come with enough screens to do this? (i don't see screens listed on the contents) if not what size should i get?
Whatever works for you. For me, it's always been easier to add a screen to the crucible, since I mostly use pieces instead of ground. Since the teflon mouthpiece is the part that needs cleaning, I think adding more screens would complicate that process. But that method would be easier if you used ground weed all the time. As for this vape being any more efficient by using ground vs. broken off pieces, not so. Maybe if you crammed the crucible full of bricked weed, but I wouldn't advise that, even if you're loading for multiple users. It's better just to take out the vaped crucible and reload, or drop in a fresh crucible.I added 2 screen on the mouthpiece and 1 on the bottom of the crucible, because I use fine grounded bud. this is the most efficient way
Get the HA from the seller of your choice, but they may not have any extras available. You can get extra stuff straight from http://herbalaire.com/shop.htm. They ship overseas. I'd get extra crucibles (they're fragile-step on one and it's a pancake) and an extra teflon mouthpiece. You can use any oven bag, Volcano bags, etc., but HA's bag kit will give you extra clamps. I always liked to have different size bags, to fit the occasion.T.H SEE said:i want to have everything i need for the HA so i can get straight to vaporizing.
max said:For direct draw, I don't doubt that ground provides thicker hits. You'd definitely get more exposed per hit with ground. I should have specified that it doesn't matter for bag fill, since that's a much longer process. I've never liked the herbalAire for direct draw, so it didn't occur to me to differentiate. I'll have to watch that in the future.
With bags, no matter what size, I've found, without exception, that a piece gets vaped just as well as ground. I've found a lot of agreement with that through the years as well. If you don't find that to be the case, IMO you're either packing the bowl way too full with pieces, or there's something wrong with your particular unit (or your temp is set quite low). This vape was specifically designed to be used with pieces of herb instead of ground.stinac said:max said:For direct draw, I don't doubt that ground provides thicker hits. You'd definitely get more exposed per hit with ground. I should have specified that it doesn't matter for bag fill, since that's a much longer process. I've never liked the herbalAire for direct draw, so it didn't occur to me to differentiate. I'll have to watch that in the future.
I don't agree. ground bud is always better choice .
maybe you use 2m long bag, in that case it is the same
Maybe now, but both of my units are years old, and the Vapo knob is considerably larger than the HA knob.charliedontsurf said:Maybe I'm not the first to notice, but the Herbalaire and the Vapolution (both versions) have identical temp adjustment knobs.
max said:I have the original (slow) pump. A stronger pump, moving the air faster through the bowl, could definitely make a difference. Seems like my experience with this model is getting out of date. :/
i disagree, you didn't include your reasoning.stinac said:max said:For direct draw, I don't doubt that ground provides thicker hits. You'd definitely get more exposed per hit with ground. I should have specified that it doesn't matter for bag fill, since that's a much longer process. I've never liked the herbalAire for direct draw, so it didn't occur to me to differentiate. I'll have to watch that in the future.
I don't agree. ground bud is always better choice .
maybe you use 2m long bag, in that case it is the same
why don't you do an experiment with two bowls of the same mass, one ground, and one solid?rabblerouser said:max, do you have the old pump? that might make a difference.
i've also found that i get much thicker bags with at least roughly ground material