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Texus

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Hello all herbo guys!
I'm a new herborizer. From the first puff I realized that this will become my main device. a unique taste...
I have a tinymight 2 ph in my collection; vapman + station; dynavap + dynatech. and I've owned volcano, plenty, pax...

Herborizer has a flavor that stands out from the rest and this makes all the difference in the world.
greetings!!! 👋 🫡
Welcome to team Herbo. I have been using mine a ton this past week. Just had a beautiful super flavorful milky hit with my Rick Bird Barry Milkball (also my fave for milky hits from ball vapes).

Just a stunning hit. The flavor from this thing while still getting a heavy hitter is nuts.
 

redrollei75

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Welcome to team Herbo. I have been using mine a ton this past week. Just had a beautiful super flavorful milky hit with my Rick Bird Barry Milkball (also my fave for milky hits from ball vapes).

Just a stunning hit. The flavor from this thing while still getting a heavy hitter is nuts.
it's a pleasure to join you...
still playing to find my sweet spot for temperature...

really too tasty...
 

sweetherb

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Hello all herbo guys!
I'm a new herborizer. From the first puff I realized that this will become my main device. a unique taste...
I have a tinymight 2 ph in my collection; vapman + station; dynavap + dynatech. and I've owned volcano, plenty, pax...

Herborizer has a flavor that stands out from the rest and this makes all the difference in the world.
greetings!!! 👋 🫡
I've also tried pretty much everything on the market and always come back to the herbo. It's my main vape at the moment. Can't beat that wide open airflow and great flavour!
 

redrollei75

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The herbo (dry) is still my benchmark for taste.
I think the slow temp ramp up during the draw does a lot to this.
Intense and acute taste.
hi
do you use the sherlock for dry vaping??
i would like to get one. for now i have the sphere l and sometimes i use it dry...
 
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Radwin Bodnic

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hi
do you use the sherlock for dry vaping??
i would like to get one. for now i have the sphere l and sometimes i use it dry...
Yes that's the one I have (although there's a tons of options with probably better cooling).
I like the compact form factor, the cleaning ability and the aesthetics.
It can be a little too hot on long draws though, but I'm fine with it.
The sphere dry should be a nice option as well !
 

redrollei75

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Yes that's the one I have (although there's a tons of options with probably better cooling).
I like the compact form factor, the cleaning ability and the aesthetics.
It can be a little too hot on long draws though, but I'm fine with it.
The sphere dry should be a nice option as well !
thank you!!!
I think I'll get one soon!!!
good vaping!:tup:
 
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redrollei75

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I think I've been running mine around 10.5v. There may be some variance across power supplies or Herbos, but I'd start there.
I mostly use the old school analog dial at 5. (Sometimes 6).
I have a VVPS but the voltage isn't stable and drops constantly.
Hi,
I usually stay between 9 and 9.75 of the new power supply.
10.5 for a single shot ok! but with little material otherwise it burns.
the voltage drops it is true, but after 2 hours of power it stabilizes.
 
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lukepat

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hi herbomaniacs

I just got the sherlock and the micro bowl.
i'm happy and will test tonight with sour tangie (old school strain) crockett seeds😉✌🏻



Happy vaping!!!
This looks sooo classy and functional.
I have been wanting a nice sip and vape setup for my desk.

My research has lead me to the Ti/Digi Ti System.

Which Herborizer System do you use?
 

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Radwin Bodnic

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Hi there!
From my research, the Ti analog maximum operating temperature is 300 C / 572 F, whereas the DigiTi is 500 C / 932 F.

Are you satisfied with the Ti analog?
Do you ever want greater temperature control?

I really appreciate your time.
You can find the temp charts in the user manual.
In flower mode, the indicated temp is the temp of the air reaching your material. @12V the air will be 300°C which is plenty enough since flower combusts around 230-240°C.
@12V (same setting) the temp of the Ti diffuser itself is 510°C.

The digiti has a thermocouple inside the heater cartridge that gives accurate temp reading. It will always show the temp of the Ti diffuser, so 500°C max temp is the same max temp than the analog. Air will be close to 300°C when touching your material.

The DiTi might get to temp a little faster and might be marginally better for precise temp control at the expense of desk space and packability. I think there's a reason they stopped to produce the DigiTi.
 
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lukepat

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You can find the temp charts in the user manual.
In flower mode, the indicated temp is the temp of the air reaching your material. @12V the air bill be 300°C which is plenty enough since flower combusts around 230-240°C.
@12V (same setting) the temp of the Ti diffuser itself is 510°C.

The digiti has a thermocouple inside the heater cartridge that gives accurate temp reading. It will always show the temp of the Ti diffuser, so 500°C max temp is the same max temp than the analog. Air will be close to 300°C when touching your material.

The DiTi might get to temp a little faster and might be marginally better for precise temp control at the expense of desk space and a worse packability. I think there's a reason they stopped to produce the DigiTi.
Good point about packability and desk space, it is convenient that the cord can detach from the heater.

Ti analog seems like the winner.

What a nice thorough response.

Thank you!
 

redrollei75

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love the micro bowl! I tried to recreate with other 18f-18f and 18m-18m, but couldn't get the distance right. theirs is a little pricey, but well worth it, imho.
hello, i tried the micro bowl with the sour tangie and it is very efficient! the cost is high but it works well and with a different screen i want to try the old style hash

by different screen i mean the lotus inhale for hash precisely.

Hi there!
From my research, the Ti analog maximum operating temperature is 300 C / 572 F, whereas the DigiTi is 500 C / 932 F.

Are you satisfied with the Ti analog?
Do you ever want greater temperature control?

I really appreciate your time.
honestly I'm very happy with the analog.

I don't need a very precise temperature so I adjust it as it gives me more satisfaction and taste.
digiti is faster to reach temp and doesn't need the 10-20 min heatsoaking the analog needs to perform at 100% power
true, let's say that 10 minutes are enough to have an adequate temperature...✌🏻
 
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