Please bear with me guys, hardly any sleep and super busy with bud rot, trim etc plus symptom demands. Just got my first meal been up since 7.30 am. Brooklyn Sunrise 3 jarring job too- 123 grams! 1 auto!
So many thoughts on the digital, not clear enough yet though. It hits very hard though. I would say more so than the analogue. Initial heat up is super fast, like 3 mins. Barely time to grind. I dont think longer makes a difference once it sits stable.
WhatvI was particularly interested in was the temp readings with usage variables.
Dropped on a cold bowl, similar temp drop to FP. First hit, 14 degree (350-336), fairly qyickly, but always the heater kicks in quick and it starts climbing back up quick and is at 350 again before I even begin my exhale.
Zero temp drop until inhaling. After a hit or 2 I think it is more like 10 degree drops, same fast re-climb.
I hit it way too hard last night. It was dim lighting, tired, gone 9 pm. Always the worst time to test a new vape. I couldnt see and gauge clearly what I was taking in or exhaling initially.
It came set at 350°C Seb said:
"The temperature is set at 350°C, it is ideal for the vaporization of dry plants, but also for wax."
It took me a whike to dial the Ti in for my allergies intially. I have to find that fine line wirh the temp, in line with load and draw technique. Same with the XL. I handle it very well as long as I dont go above setting 7, otherwise irritation steps up a big notch.
So, when I borrowed the Ti last November, I used it 11 days straight very comfortably, I used it from 5 to 5.5 mostly, 5.7 max. 6 was always too much and made the difference, crossing that tolerance line.
So 5 on analogue Ti is 190°C right? Seb sent my DigiTi on 350 F (176 C.) So quite below my comfortable analogue level. So I kept it at 350, but hit it long and hard as I do with my vapes in general, and in dim light.
FC UFO bubbler too. Its dangerous, it effectively ups temps and can be overhit. Anyway after some loads I realised I was taking in much much larger hits than I thought. This vape is so smooth though it is deceptive and the airflow is fast so you can see thin vapor going in but you were taking in tons of it and in a short space of time as well you can really fill your lungs with a fast intake.
The heater keeps up with a fast inhale as well on 350 Fahrenheit you can start with a really fast draw and get dense vapor production almost immediately and fill your lungs in 4 or 5 seconds.
I discovered this today but last night I also was drawing much slower which would have meant a higher effective temperature. I definitely think it's possible that this is the more powerful heater which kicks in more instantly to maintain the set temperature.
So I am consequently having trouble dialling the digi ti in for my allergies but this will obviously take a bit of time if I tried the other two models I have mentioned on a much higher temp and draw technique than I require it would cause problems and experiments would be temporarily slowed down.
So I have a lot more bother so far than I did testing the Ti last Autumn. But I knew exactly what to do then- how to load, draw, temp etc. I ventured upma few times to check where that line is.
So my DigiTi on 350/176 seems to be hotter/ more powerful than Dave's analogue on 5 (190) let alone 5.5.
So need to do some figuring. I .REALLY didnt want to bring my allergies into this but it is impossible for me to sepsrate it.
I will say- the bother is nothing like the FP, GS, EVO etc. I will have plenty more to say like I wanna share soon.
I can say this is an excellent desktop. The vapor is incredibly smooth, deceiving. Short fast inhales give instant thick vapor. Long slow inhales work great too. Taste is very good, I think as good as the Showerhead. It is extremely pleasant anyway.
My first load last night, I seemed to get a lot more out of it than usual. So many hits, big exhales too. And stronger effects than I expected.
I LOVE the signature of the Ti. The effects are particularly deeply relaxing and penetrating. Colourful and interesting but so completely calm and relaxed.
Incredibly easy to use as well loading and unloading bowls is a dream compared to the Elev8r and coil setup I have been enduring.
Interestingly the first time I used the Elev8r in January was similarly late at night in the dim light and I over hit it massively and it completely wrecked my chest as bad as any vape ever. I was convinced I would never be able to tolerate it either but I have used it practically every day since until now.
This short lead is pretty useless though. Need to be cramped so close. This will affect testing a little. I pesronally want at least an extra 3 feet.
@lazylathe the cord isnt that bad actually. It has an easy comfortable feel to the Handling of it. And actually I kind of prefer the thicker robustness of it compared to my skinny tapeworm like enail coil.
Gosh so tired guys I didn't plan this post but couldn't not share something will have to do it in bits and pieces as things become clearer. Not sure what else now?
I tested the Sherlock ( pictures coming ) and it's a pretty smart way to vape actually, incredibly easy, direct and powerful. Very easy and comfortable to hold as well I can see people quite liking this one.
I will def get you some pics of the connection. I see 5 pins.
More later maybe?