Its that different thing for different people, thing again. If the cost is worth you not having to reload as often then go for it.
I'm happy with my E-Nano and am not looking to spend money on redundancy.
The LSV is more like the nano on steroids.
The LSV runs $130 for a blemished unit. If you don't like it, you could sale it on FC's classified for $100 easily, so that's only a $30 rental fee. I doubt you will get the same turn around with the EVO if you don't like it. Some food for thought,
.......Some food for thought,
I usually pack it between 1/4 and 1/2. Sometimes a little more if I'm sharing. Medium grind....
Usually start around 11:00 and end around 3:00. I have never combusted and always have nice even abv with no stirring.
Long deep draws here. I'm not struggling to pull but I generally have no breath left at the end of a draw. Even with the elb this is by far the most free flowing vape I own.
Are you using the ELB cover screen? I notice a huge difference with and without this screen (seems better heat distribution, but requires more draw speed and higher temperatures).
I've been thinking about making a sweet vinyl sticker for my LSV so I can better track my dial settings, I'll be sure to post a picture when I'm done
Yeah, I was actually thinking about dropping a small nugget in the ELB and seeing how that works outI am on my way out the door but a quick suggestion to muddy the waters some more. Experiment a bit with your grind, Too fine is a pain for me to get to roast right unless I sandwich it between two screens.
Correct me if I'm wrong, but the ELB works differently in an EVO due to it's placement, correct?When I had my evo I would have the best results with a half-filled elb, anything more resulted in incomplete extraction. I believe it's a fluid-bed/turbulence thing, allowing the herb particles to move around while roasting in the elb provides very even heating.
Correct me if I'm wrong, but the ELB works differently in an EVO due to it's placement, correct?
In the EVO, the hot air can enter the screen through the bottom and sides of the screen (exiting through the top, hence necessitating the need for a top screen). Whereas with the ELB + M2M configuration, heat enters the ELB through the open end of the screen, limiting the surface area making contact with the herb.
I wonder if it would be possible to make a super short 18mm male 2 male so I could mount the basket on the other side of the M2M and recreate the experience of the Evo
I could, but that places the basket too far away from the heat source. I think I'll try that again, but set the LSV to max temperature and let it fully preheatwhat if you reverse it on the 18 mm M2M and point the bottom of the ELB toward the heating element and the top toward your bubbler?
I could, but that places the basket too far away from the heat source. I think I'll try that again, but set the LSV to max temperature and let it fully preheat
Still no further away than the stock WPA id think?I could, but that places the basket too far away from the heat source. I think I'll try that again, but set the LSV to max temperature and let it fully preheat
Indeed, I'll need to do some more experimentation to see how it works. I also plan on ordering the WPA next week (and a custom marble knob! Any links to somewhere I can see knob designs??)Still no further away than the stock WPA id think?
I mean, a M2M adapter really isn't that long, we're talking like a 1 inch difference if you spin a m2m around 180...
I actually kinda prefer the aesthetics of the standard knob.Indeed, I'll need to do some more experimentation to see how it works. I also plan on ordering the WPA next week (and a custom marble knob! Any links to somewhere I can see knob designs??)
Still closely watching the 3D printer industry, waiting for the a high-temp vapor safe material to hit the market. As soon as I find one, you guys better watch out. I've got a whole bunch of different ideas for WPA designs
Any links to somewhere I can see knob designs??
I actually kinda prefer the aesthetics of the standard knob.
Adds to that industrial vibe I feel the LSV gives off
But im pretty sure any SSV/DBV/LSV temp knob will work, so just check out what 7th floor has available