445 is kind of high temp. With that heat, thick clouds should choke your ass out! LOL .
445f. converts to 229c. and I've never been over 200c. Might check that high temp hit right before going to bed! Maybe a micro hit?
Indeed it is! 445 is generally where I top out at when it’s bedtime and I need to try and float away to dreamland! 445 definitely isn’t in my daytime norm (I tend to float between 370-390 if I consume during the day), but sometimes I want try and produce the densest clouds possible just for grins.
Yep, with flowers 190c max and that just the last hit(s). I ever start around 170-175°C. Excellent flavour and more vapour than enough for my sensitive respiratory system.
@virtuallpurple I don't know excactly what you are speaking about regarding the the new silicone tubing. Do you mean the intake tube at the heater or the selaing silicone ring at the lower oart of the stem?
And what do you mean with OG stems and JCat stems? I don't know about stems made by him.
Would appreciate some pics for clarification if possible.
Sorry, the new silicone tubing I was referring to is for the lower part of the heater. The tubing that was on prior extended lower but was also old and showing wear so I stripped the tubing and removed the little stand that housed the old thermometer that came with the SV3.
Now the stem that I currently have is metal and ends in a 18m male connection. I will try and find where I posted it in the forum, but it is not stock.
@JCat has made some of his own stems which are posted in his thread in the vape related equipment section. I ordered a few but have not picked them up yet, though I can’t wait to try them!
What temps are you folks running with your jcat mod? I've only briefly played with mine but I wasn't getting satisfying hits at normal temps but I didn't get to test much.
I run anywhere between 370 and 445. What sort of enail controller do you have and are you using the PID settings that Jcat has posted for his high 5 controller? Find that I get best results if I let the temperature stabilize after putting the sv3 onto the stem.
I will try and snap some to post this evening!