Ill get a better Video Next week
@cybrguy you were correct about the 19mm adapters, They seem to work fine. I found that the issue is when I have a rimmed basket in the stem it adds a couple MM to the bottom, which makes it difficult to completely seal. Fortunately without the seal very little air gets through on the side.
My experience is much better now with my 2 hole Splinter Z than previously mentioned. Unfortunately the same "problems" with other 510 Mods that I have owned (all DIY bulli/project thread)
FYI my experience with vapes in the last 2 months is solely using them dry because my current lifestyle doesnt allow me to vape at home.
Before the Z i used my 510 mod with a orchid mod and a 18mm f2f on top of the chimney. The actual stem I use is a 18mm to 14mm 45 degree stem. Adding the stem and a keck clip allows me to Spin the stem while holding the mod. This gives me a nice even abv and the clouds I prefer. I get great clouds on first rip.
Downsides:
with this is that I am using a relatively thick coil, may be 18 Gauge .386 ohms cold and TC doesn't seem to be consistent enough for me to use.
· with this is that I am using a relatively thick coil, may be 18 Gauge .386 ohms cold and TC doesn't seem to be consistent enough for me to use. I use VW at 34 watts
· if I am trying to prepack stems (screen inside stem method) with top hat I have to turn temp up to at least 40w. Although this doesn't give me a red glow the air is pretty hot and harsh on throat.
· This will most likely eventually fail because of the plastic insulators that are being using. Although it has held up so far.
For me (my opinion), The stems that the Splinter Z comes with are good quality but spinning the stem seems to be the best way I can get an even vaping experience. The stock stem doesn't really spin on the glass (which is probably a good thing for sealing purposes). My other stems make the baskets stick out a little which lessons the seal a tiny bit but allows me to freely spin. This spinning was good until I was driving and it fell out
I almost gave up on the Z until I put it on my DNA 200. I used the same settings that I used for the Orchid which was using 304 steel for the TCR. Not sure what that was right this second.
significantly better vaping experience but I still had the spinning issues. I ended up doing a little ghetto DIY and basically put 2 rubber bands looped through a Keck clip. So now I can vape on the go without worrying about spilling and spin my stem all one handed.
issue:
Im still looking for a good pre pack method. Currently I am using rimmed baskets with a mini elb smashed to make a lid. Unfortunately this seal isnt consistent and there are times that I spill the preload.
The regular ELB's would work fine but this makes me turn the temp up higher than I want.......Although this may be better with the Z