rolln_j
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@heady blunts trust me when I say they will hook it up - diane there is amazeballs!
I've settled on 885 F and just use it for small dabs. I still get vapor trails at that temp but hits seem to start to taste like ass any higher than that. Ceramics keep up with big dabs at low temps way better imo.What temps are people running bier Quartz halos at? Still having trouble dialling it in...
750F for me, leaves a lot of residue but qtip gets it all.What temps are people running their Quartz halos at? Still having trouble dialling it in...
Oh wow ... supposed to be 685 F not 885 FI've settled on 885 F and just use it for small dabs. I still get vapor trails at that temp but hits seem to start to taste like ass any higher than that. Ceramics keep up with big dabs at low temps way better imo.
IMO the only consideration is whether it will tip over with the e-nail attached, aside from that it's all personal preference. The Cheap Bubbler thread might be a good place for more specific advice.But in relation to this the topic of this thread . What are peoples experience and opinions as to the best kinda of rig to use to dab with an enail configuration. Why? What specific qualities are you looking for in the perfect rig for enail use. Is there a difference between the best rig for a banger style enail setup and the best rig for traditional style nails...
750F for me, leaves a lot of residue but qtip gets it all.
Is anyone else wondering if D-Nail will come out with a Ceramic Halo? If I go the route of D-Nail, I think I would be nice to have the option.
I dab normally at 750F, then as soon as I finish the hit, I run a q-tip around the inside of the dish to soak of as much residue as I can. Have to do it every dab so the oil doesn't have a chance to burn and so the dish is clean each time. It reduces the need for high heat cleaning too, you can do 2-4 dabs in quick succession and as long as you qtip after each one, they should all taste pretty much the same since there's no residue or carbon offsetting the flavor.so whats the qtip tech - Im out of the loop - you qtipping the halo after each hit - or after each session as the nail cools?
The discussion on the slim series assembly seemed off to me as the heater retainer is only 21 or 22 mm (don't have one right in front of me so can't measure) meaning if you use it to evenly distribute heat across the dish you would only be heating the inner 2/3 of the dish leaving the outer rim unheated. I contacted d nail this morning and this is what Diane had to say:
"Good Afternoon Rob,
It will go below the coil.
So assembly from bottom to top would be -
base -> little washer -> heatsink -> large washer -> coil -> dish
I hope this helps!
Sincerely,
Diane S. - D-NAIL® Customer Service Specialist"
A titanium washer to evenly distribute the heat sounds like a good idea but it'd have to be the same diameter as the dish itself. The new heater retainer does work great with the Infiniti base instead of the small dish, though.
I need to reiterate once again for all who are saying that sapphire inserts in halos are not convective that I have seen the pressure flow modelling and know quite a bit about the design of the halos and how they work from the man who designed them himself!FWIW I'm able to achieve true convection dabs with the Errlectric Herb nail. I place the dab on a oil pad or bed of herb inside the Herb Nail Chamber. With the oil pad it really depends on the material as to what temperature I'm using. There is really no conduction going on with this method, since the dab never touches the heater.
@herbivore21
Also able to extract a small Herb load in one hit with the herb nail as well.
@heady blunts
Right on!
No need to season, just wash in ISO and rinse in water.
I would stick to electric when possible as it is easier to ensure one has consistent temperatures (even with an analog controller).
With regards to torching the SiC dish I don't think there is a special way one must heat the nail.
In fact, because of it's awesome thermal conductivity, you can just blast one spot on the dish and it should conduct the heat (fairly) evenly around the dish.
The few times I've torched my SiC dish I did move the flame around the dish.
But on the initial application of the flame you can see a "wave" of heat circling the rim of the dish.
Here is a page that has some cool temperature charts (there are a couple for torching as well): http://www.d-nail.com/info/science/http://www.d-nail.com/info/science/
I've heated for ~45-50 seconds and dabbed immediately, and that seems to be similiar to a home enail dab (which I do @ 627* on an RDK-200).
PRO-TIP: Make sure to just finger tighten the ceramic heating element on the 710 whip so as to account for thermal expansion.
PS I'm no pro.
D-nail flower adapter and errlectric strike me as somewhat similar, d-nail seems to be able to get more clouds with flowers (comparing to videos I have seen from people like @DieHard - I've not used one myself though so may be missing some nuance here) but then errlectric allows dabbing too which dnail does not. Both require stirring for larger loads IIRC. Errlectric has more separate parts. Very similar units on the whole though.Cool! I'm actually about to buy a D-nail with Lotus Adapter for the exact same purpose I'm curious which one is better for oil convection, but I'm going for the D-nail for a number of reasons. What kind of temps are you running? Also what kind of glass (I have to buy a rig too lol
Would love to hear more!
thanks @alittledabwilldoya' ! I will follow your tips!
unfortunately d-nail shipped me only the halo and none of the slim series base pieces
I don't have any other bases so I guess it just has to wait in its tiny little box until they fulfill my order. I am sad.
That's disappointing! If you haven't already, shoot them an email to make sure it's coming, they may have just forgot.
I've been putting the Quartz Halo through some extensive "testing" over the last few days and it's still performing great. Q-tipping and heating to 970F is keeping it nearly spotless for the most part and I've been flame polishing (light, wide blue flame) to get any stubborn bits. I'm going to try to limit torching as much as possible to keep it in pristine condition, but haven't needed to do it much mainly just the top rim. The only negative I've come across is that the oil tends to ride up the side of the dish when the carb cap is on so I'm getting more residue buildup on the v2 carb cap. Not really an issue, just means I have to clean it more often than when using the SiC. Right now between the two I prefer the Quartz over the SiC but I'll revisit once I've used it more. I find it to be smoother and more flavorful for the most part, I think being able to keep it so clean is what's contributing to that.
What temps are people running their Quartz halos at? Still having trouble dialling it in...
Had there been private info in her email I would have definitely not posted it. Instructions for proper assembly of the slim series bases didn't strike me as confidentialP.S. I hate to be that guy and I know you mean no harm at all but I need to say this for all to see:
Guys can we please be mindful not to post private communications publicly like this? Don't we have a policy against posting private communications between two parties without the consent of the other party? I would not bring this up if I did not have good reason to either, I know I'm no mod or anything and I don't wanna kick up a stink, but I know this kind of thing can cause problems for even the most innocuous communications.
I can tell you unequivocally that the material is almost entirely being vaporized using convection - with almost NO conduction (remember, again, you are NOT meant to leave the sapphire insert on the halo to just conduct heat - it is meant to be inserted into the nail only immediately before you carb and hit, with material already on the insert before it gets on the nail!).
For my 2 cents, if you want to do convection dabs only (sounds like it), then get the d-nail flower adapter. Less parts needed and you don't wanna dab conduction anyway from the sound of it!? The d-nail flower adapter is also compatible with a broader variety of controllers which will mean it can be had much cheaper.
I am thuper, duper thereal! lol [/AlGore]Fuck me, are you cereal? I've been doing it all wrong
I've been putting the sapphire insert on when the nail is cold and then I heat it to 850F then dab and cap.
Now I have to go make some rosin and try it the right way. Heat up SiC nail, put rosin on sapphire insert, carefully place room temp rosin covered sapphire insert over the hot SiC nail, carb cap, and then hit. Got it
For pure convection dabs, I like using the e-nano with the herbalizer liquid pad. Works really well and is super tasty.
If you want to use an enail and need a more affordable option compared to the dnail flower kit, this is what I do. You can place a SS liquid pad ($5) inside a gong ($10) and then place your nail ($50) in the gong and the hot air pulled through the nail will vaporizer the wax on the liquid pad below, pure convection style
You aren't doing it wrong. The sapphire is intended to be an insert to dab off of and in the description on the d nail site they actually say not to remove the insert until the nail is fully cool though many of us do. Bubbleman came up with the thermal radiation style hits with the sapphire as he's a big fan of e nail screen hits. Both methods work great! I, however, don't suggest using the sapphire as a conduction surface in the Infiniti head as it was originally intended as oil always gets trapped between the insert and the dish causing vapor trails for minutes after a hit and subsequent hits taste like ass.Apparently, I've been a dumb ass as well...... I've been leaving my insert on the nail...... Time to get some good tweezers
@herbivore21 Thank you for setting us straight, you might want to suggest to d-nail to put that little tid bit of info on their website, just sayin', I bet @BoogerMan and I aren't the only ones doing that wrong....