Thanks for the tips. This stuff is just darn hard at times. Since most people don't speak openly about MJ its hard to get a clear answer on what does and doesn't work. Thank you for the links im a nerd by nature so reading is my thing
. I will look into those marketed as e-cigs more. When I looked at them before most you had to buy tanks for. I will look for ones I can fill that have a good reputation.
*rebuildables are a
and I need to test more before making recommendations, so besides those...
The viscosity of your MMJ concentrate will be the biggest determining factor in what ecig atty will work.
Concerning ecig marketed items... Nicotine e-liquid is pretty thin. Most ecig hardware is designed to hold 1-5ml, and a wick feeds the heating coil, keeping it wet. If it wicks too fast, it leaks/gurgles, too slow and you get burnt hits (burning PG/VG is gross).
If your MMJ is cut with vegetable glycerin or propylene glycol, you can't burn it.
wiki - The smell of burnt fat (as when
cooking oil is heated to its
smoke point) is caused by
glycerol in the burning fat breaking down into acrolein ... When
glycerol (also called glycerin) is heated to 280 °C, it decomposes into acrolein... Acrolein is mainly used as a contact herbicide to control submersed and floating weeds, as well as algae, in irrigation canals.
For vaping PG/VG safely with good taste, the coil temp/wick-speed sweet spot is very finite. The MMJ/VG/PG tincture will be thicker than any normal nic-juice, so be sure the atty at least handles 100% VG very well. VV or VW devices are imo essential because they help deal with variability between batteries and coils and will help keep your temps right while you research. Treat it like a food product as it's taste is EASILY affected by charred/blackened bits.
Many (imo most) tank atties perform poorly at less than 1/3 full.
I do have one recommendation: An old school drip atty
like this one or
this one (Joyetech is THE name brand) is good for liquid MMJ imo. I started liking vaping nic-juice thanks to these - big enough tasty hits to satisfy a smoker of 15 years, and cheap enough to be sustainable. Put 4-5 drops in a new or newly cleaned one, then 2-3 drops when it starts tasting a little dry (this method for very thin juice, maybe more for thick) It's a pain to reload so often, but it's cheap, stealthy, and tastes great. I heard of people using these for wax too. As a daily-driver and chain-vaping, one of these lasts me 2-6 weeks. Get a 510 drip tip too, the included tips suck.
edit: @
GenYHippie The 510 drip atty as I'm recommending it assumes you don't use the included tip or filler material. Just drip right into
a real drip tip while it's attached to the atty (unless using wax - remove tip). A tip with a large circular opening can make a decent seal on a male 14mm or 18mm GG too. Not hands free without modding or paying $$ but fun still. I like stainless steel, avoid acrylic and chrome plated brass, delrin ok also very comfortable on the teeth/lips.