PoopMachine
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1) Go here and scroll down to "Temperature Retention Charts" to get the torch timings, heating in one spot is fine.
I'm pretty sure the SiC is thermally conductive enough that it doesn't matter especially if you give it some cool down time. I think others here have confirmed this though haven't personally tested it myself.You can hold the torch in just one spot with no issues but then you'll have a hotter side of the dish and a cooler side of the dish.
You're unlikely to get an accurate reading, both due to the small target area and unknown emissivity.Thanks! I really need to figure out where my Infrared Thermometer disappeared to!
I'm pretty sure the SiC is thermally conductive enough that it doesn't matter especially if you give it some cool down time. I think others here have confirmed this though haven't personally tested it myself.
You're unlikely to get an accurate reading, both due to the small target area and unknown emissivity.
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I'm pretty sure the SiC is thermally conductive enough that it doesn't matter especially if you give it some cool down time. I think others here have confirmed this though haven't personally tested it myself.
Just found that the ideal temp for the sapphire insert and convection dabs seems to be 752f
Convection dabs provide a great balance of clouds and incredible flavor that puts my Mighty to shame. I really love the ritual of preparing your dab on the sapphire too, I just did a breakfast convection dab of half ACDC absolute shatter (with <.02% THCA/THC combined, yes, I made CBD shatter!) and half THC Bomb rosin.
Delicious flavor was had, instant lasting relief is now being enjoyed.
Seriously get the sapphire insert for this one guys. You all know I've been a fan of the sapphire before hand when used as a conductive surface, but it is so much better still when used convectively.
I love cleaning the sapphire too, I know you aren't really supposed to torch sapphire, but I find that torching my sapphire with the very soft, most distant end of the flame from the torch gets it looking brand new.
Convection dabs allow for you to remove and clean the sapphire without disassembling the nail/heater etc (my SiC dish stays almost spotless) as well! This is the quickest, simplest and most effective convective vaporizer cleaning I've ever experienced! This is going to be popular with dab clean freaks like me. I love the future of dabbing!
I have my second slimline base+ heatsink soaking in ISO.
My first slimline exhibited no stink.
Will update when I use the second slimline.
Where did you buy? Did you have any discount codes by chance?Hope it's OK to revive this thread.
I'm just got a SIC dnail insert with the slim series dnail base. Configuring the 14/18 M/F base for using the base as a 18 mm male the weight of the wire for the heater on the assembled nail does not allow for the nail to seat well on the female 18mm glass joint. It pulls the nail down slightly breaking the seal. For now I'm propping up the wire with a paper towel roll and pressing on the carb cap to make it more stable. Is there a quick fix? Should I get another base?
Would a drop down help? I'm using a 16 inch bent neck pipe with an offset resin collecter and a carb from thick ass glass. So the nail itself sets kind of high up.
Other than that I'm liking everything, but havn't tried the saphire insert yet. Hard to experiment much when a tiny rosin dab sets me back for hours.
Where did you buy? Did you have any discount codes by chance?
Man I'm so glad to see you enjoying a SiC halo now! Good to see that you got into an e-nail and are enjoying those dabs even moreI bought the SIC dnail, carb cap, and heater from dnail directly, sorry no codes. The pid controler and glass came from thick ass glass.
On my main concern, the nail tipping, was resolved by using a 14/18 adaptor between the nail and a glass joint. I'd still like to get a drop down, but no hurry now.
Over all, I gotta say I'm really impressed. With asthma, I'm limited to low temp vaping lest I hack a lung up, and this set up allows me to sip on tasty rosin hits. Multiple hits over a couple minutes, something I did not know was possible until now. Up to now, I've only hit torch heated nails, and that was not good for me. So it was a leap of faith, helped with reviews ive read here at FC, that led me to buying an expensive enail. But I'm completely and happily satisfied with my purchases.
Did you ever nail down the timing on the SiC using torch heating @KittensTasteYummy ? By nailing down I mean getting the heating cycle down to a fine art? The more I read about SiC, sapphire and d-nail products the more I long to get some of it in my life. Currently I dab using Quartz purely down to being more cost effective at least for a newbie dabber like me, no point buying loads of kit that ends up unused and in a draw indefinitely because I can't handle dabs.
Thankfully I'm becoming a big fan of dabbing my own bubble rosin so much so I'm angling to get some better equipment to elevate the flavour to new heights, got to thank @herbivore21 among others for all the knowledge imparted so far, much more to come as next gen enails can aonoy become better and better.
If or should I say when I get round to getting a SiC dish I intend on torch heating only so no sapphire for me but I can deal with that, flavours are clearly superior to the standard Quartz or Ti I've been using so if solely SiC is 90% taste wise of SiC+sapphire combined I can handle that .
Anyone else torch heat there SiC dishs? Hints, tips all welcome, heating/cool down times especially .
If you want to try something slimmer than the glass adapter you can cut a strip of parchment paper and wrap the joint with a few layers of it. Slide/twist the fitting on in a way that keeps the wrap as tight as possible.. this is a trick I've mostly seen used on quartz bangers into ill fitting joints, and also, employed to keep Ti from marring the glass joint.Hope it's OK to revive this thread.
I'm just got a SIC dnail insert with the slim series dnail base. Configuring the 14/18 M/F base for using the base as a 18 mm male the weight of the wire for the heater on the assembled nail does not allow for the nail to seat well on the female 18mm glass joint. It pulls the nail down slightly breaking the seal. For now I'm propping up the wire with a paper towel roll and pressing on the carb cap to make it more stable. Is there a quick fix? Should I get another base?
Would a drop down help? I'm using a 16 inch bent neck pipe with an offset resin collecter and a carb from thick ass glass. So the nail itself sets kind of high up.
Other than that I'm liking everything, but havn't tried the saphire insert yet. Hard to experiment much when a tiny rosin dab sets me back for hours.
Just got my SiC halo as well, so I don't have a good answer either. I've been hovering between 600-620 at the moment. I will have to try things a bit lower for a while and see which range I prefer. I definitely like 615ish so far though.
I like an SiC dish temperature from 480-570F. (That's an indicated 535-635 degrees with my D-Nail SiC Halo.) Depends on the type of concentrate, consistency, and terpene content. Big globs of shatter might merit 570 and a bed time punch of bubble maybe 530. For dry sift around 480-500, and for this ultra terpy slurry I've been dabbing Im down at the 480-490 degree range. (545-555 display)
Please understand that the temperature displayed on your box is NOT the temperature of the dish. The temperature displayed on your box is the temperature detected by the thermocouple. In case you want to see what your dish temperature is this calculator is pretty handy http://www.d-nail.com/info/calculator/