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@DDave! Thanx for your reply. Wow, i feel like i'm talking with a vapor celebrity! Thankyou for your visionary work
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I hope to purchase a DDave kit in the next couple of weeks.
Now, I'm not too fussed about taste, to be honest. I'm still learning about vaping and not really sure what i like yet
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Have had a bit of a think and here's what i've been doing so far:
My sessions tend to be fairly relaxed. I only vape at night and have plenty of time. I'm also not into clouds (feels like a bit of a waste, but i'm not really sure if that's case?) but i like a bit of visible vapor so i know that everything is working correctly.
I will be using temps ranging from about 170c up to 230c (have just transitioned from smoking bongs and like the higher temps for couch-lock and sleeping). I also plan to use bags in my backyard over summer but that is still 2 months away.
I like to keep things simple/low maintenance and just like getting stoned...god, could i be any more unsophisticated
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Hopefully as i gather more experience i will become a bit more of a connoisseur and stop embarrassing myself, ,lol.
@bella, thanks for the kind words! I'm grateful that you see value in mods!
From the following and considering the glass you have currently:
* new to vaping, just quit smoking (I assume)
* not flavor seeking, but not looking for clouds, but visible vapor.
* looking to get elevated (stoned)
Would advise a cyclone bowl session at a higher temp. Since the cyclone bowl allows the herbs to move around freely, and you control how much of the goodies you get by how you draw/hit, this may be the best option to start experimenting with. With the cyclone bowl, and its loose screen, be careful of taking too fast a draw or the screen may rise vertically and product can fall onto your heater. Not a catastrophic event, but doesn't taste so good and at high enough temp, the bits can combust (tasting really bad!).
The short F/F adapter which has been coined the DDave adapter, that is good for quicker extractions and clouds. The screen is not loose, so you can draw rapidly and cause an "elbow" packed condition to occur resulting in denser clouds. This doesnt appear to be what you seek at the moment.
For later reference, all the kits I offer have a tall F/F adapter which gives a very similar experience to the cyclone bowl but have an improved airflow/airpath and a screen that is not loose. They are for sessions as you describe.
Hope that helps. One of my favorite things about the EQ is that with the right pieces, there is quite a lot of variety in sessions to be had.
(For best sessions, regardless of glass pieces being used, at minimum. allow the cyclone bown or F/F to heat up 10-15 minutes prior to your session. The EQ doesn't mind being left on. I know many who leave theirs powered up for 16 hours a day.)
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@bella, Glad you found FC and DDave. Well since you seem a little overwhelmed and as to where to start. If you are into a patient hookah session, maybe start with a cyclone session?
You have already decided on a good temp range between 170 - 230 C.
A cyclone session is fun to watch the herbs do their dance and their is no pressure as far as the herb wastage. The entertainment value alone makes it worthwhile. You can figure how to sip and coax the vapor. Instead of the pressure of finishing an elbow pack. I would start at your 170C then sip away.
Then step up the temp at 4 degrees at a time then sip, 4 more degrees then sip until you reach 210C. You will notice how things go from green to light brown to dark brown. the taste profile will change as you raise the temps a step at a time. If you notice all the subtle changes in taste and vapor quality as you progress, then Congratulations, you are now an EQ connoisseur.
Elbow packs are good for bag sessions and quick rips. There is something more as to how dense of a pack works for you. And more emphasis as to how well ground your herbs are.
A little more trial and error is required in getting that EQ-uation right. Temperature has more of an impact also. So that might be the more advanced and have more of a learning curve.
The DDave kit
@DDave offers is the path of least resistance for modders. Not that you couldn't build on that foundation either. I like my personal setup and his. The versatility of having both has allowed me to have a modular setup.
@CuckFumbustion has great advice and much knowledge in the art of EQ as well!
I have to agree with his suggestion of cyclone bowl usage as well, for what you currently seek.
I've appreciated his feedback on the mod, kits, and am looking into suggestions he's made for future additions/improvements as well.
Enjoy the evening!