I'm sure it's been mentioned but anyone have a good burn in method for the SP?
My mods on its way now...
Guys quick question, I have an evic mini with AF. Is really worth it to upgrade to a DNA? I'm more than happy to buy a good one if it's worth it, specially if it doubles the battery. And that's another question, how many stems can people with one battery mod do and how many people with 2 batteries mods? Thanks!!
Next week I should have it with me!
@b0: DNA chipsets just work. You need to install escribe on a computer though... but overall it's less involved than using my_evic or ArticFox etc.
But don't underestimate the hardware part of the equation: you really need a well-built mod with top quality 510 port and components, proper wiring and soldering etc. Then the attachment 510 port quality as well as the connections with the heating element are paramount too.
If you have a dicky circuit, TC will be crappy even with high end chipsets.
Software-wise, I think AF (and possibly myevic derivatives) is on par, and even more advanced than Escribe. But you shouldn't have to configure a tons of parameters to be able to vape! And unfortunately with AF you need to. Contrasts that for instance with the SmoAnt Knight v2 (and likely later models from this manufacturer) where you just enter a TCR value and a temperature and you never ever have (nor can) tweak anything else.
DNA chipsets are great but look also at the competitors that are catching up quickly (that doesn't include Joyetech!) Many good chipsets out there now.
For the battery question, yes you should more or less double the capacity by going 2 cells vs 1.
Hey, guys, look at what justjustin on the VLF created:
https://forum.vapelife.com/discussion/comment/66245
@bO, go to the link & see the 2 attachments at the bottom of justjustin's post. Click on each of those.
Here are the pics. Can't understand why you can't see them. Anyway, I assume you could read his post?
Wondering what's a good tcr value for the ss316 coil? I've read 285 and 215-220 from previous posts. I'm trying to get a fuller extraction.Bump the wattage to 60, 30 won't maintain the temp with your draw speed as well
285 was for notch coils, 215 for Clapton's. Keep in mind this is just a starting point and you should experiment with different settings, airflow, preamp to suite your preferred inhale styleWondering what's a good tcr value for the ss316 coil? I've read 285 and 215-220 from previous posts. I'm trying to get a fuller extraction.
Seems like I will probably try to get a DNA 250 then, they seem to be a bit pricey tho. Trying to find a good one under 100.
Got some time to use my StemPod! First notice, new coils from cold seem to glow a little slower than the old coils, maybe by just a second. I'm pretty sure this StemPod has the newer coils, if not maybe I'm crazy. After the first heatup though it is nearly instantaneous to glow, very very fast 0-100, as I loved in the beta. The smell of the unit itself is strong of factory (I'm sure that smell will die quick with StemPod sitting out in the open), but the flavor is pure, makes me believe it is the sleeve. I put in a blank stem and heated the vape and inhaled and tasted no flavor, this was my test. I did a few coil glows to burn off anything just in case before I did the test though.
Speaking of water, as soon as I decided to want to use my bubbler I decided to set up TC mode. The thought of not using TC with cruise mode through water gave anxiety, as I was just so used to it when I was initially testing. So this is the very simple method I used to find the TCR value that was usable.
I first tested how quickly 35 Watts would glow from cold, and then how quickly when repeatedly pressed. I didn't time it, I just took a mental note. I then turned the TCR value to 290 which is what it was on on the mod lent to me by Dan. Turned the temp to 400 which is probably around 35W, fairly high temp. I noticed the glow was significantly faster than the 35W test, so I lowered TCR to 250. Glow seemed to come at about the same pace as 35W.
So I lowered temp to 360 and saw a very faint glow and tried it out. Nice vapor but not intensely thick. 380 produced great vapor and flavor. 400 produced a bit thicker. I will work my way up to 440, and if a long hit at 440 can get the herb very dark without combusting, I will know I found a very accurate TCR value.
I use a phone light to tell the vapor density - if I notice the vapor is getting too dense at 440 or so, I know it's about to combust so I'll lower my TCR. If it can't get my herb dark enough at 440 with a long draw, I'll up it a bit. Only takes a few trials of this until you find one that works. Very simple. I use the high end of 440 because 446 is typically combustion temp and if you can get very dark at 440 and not combust, just means it is fairly accurate. I don't know the exact lowest temp where vapor first starts, so it's just easier to work with the higher combusting end of temps.
Overall, my first 2 bowls were great, very satisfied. Took the o-ring out within a few hits, I really like the simplicity of removing the stem without it. If I'm ever out of the house though, the o-ring stays in, it's just a much sturdier vape with the o-ring. Great vape! Very excited to have one