maybe experience teach you the right way to go?spyder said:Hey Everyone...
Do you think the Extreme breaks in?? takes a little while to really get to good. I sort of remember it working allot better now then when I first got it... AND... my buddy just got one and side by side... mine works better at the same temp swapping bowl back and forth...
just a thought???
Huh?? i did a side by side test... how does experience come in to play?marcuss said:maybe experience teach you the right way to go?spyder said:Hey Everyone...
Do you think the Extreme breaks in?? takes a little while to really get to good. I sort of remember it working allot better now then when I first got it... AND... my buddy just got one and side by side... mine works better at the same temp swapping bowl back and forth...
just a thought???
you can't move the sensor but the heater itself just a bit closer to the bowl.spyder said:they are both the newer model... max out at 250*
how do I move the sensor or the heater?
Although there is no battery pack available for the Purple-Days yet, I'm hoping that Tom decides to produce one. He has looked at the Vapolution pack, and one for the PD would be similar. In fact, the Vapo BP works just fine with the PD. The connector is slightly smaller on the Vapo, so the connection to the PD isn't quite as snug as it could be, but it doesn't fall out or lose electrical connectivity. So if you wanted to buy the Vapo BP, it would do just fine. The BP runs the Vapolution for 2 hrs., but I'm not sure if you'd get the same time running the PD. If you're a serious portable user, you may want to get two batteries. I usually heat mine up to operating temp with AC, if possible, then switch over to the battery when necessary. As for carrying the PD, ready to vape, in a backpack, no worries there mate. The unit, when not in use, is barely warm except for the metal heat exchanger in the center, and you can place your hand flat on the top of the unit without excessive heat bothering you. You just have to keep your fingers away from the recessed metal.Cannabudz said:I really like the look of the Purple Days diffuser,for battery pack use it would be great for a bike ride in a backpack for improptue sessions on the go. i wonder if it could b warmed up ready to go in those circumstances,without overheating inside a closed bag of some sort, an answer from someone in the know would be gooood
Been Pedaling my bikes 4 ten yrs(f?%k the petrol $$&taxes i'd rather spend on better things)so convenience matters to me, so too does discretion, in a largly ignorant hostile nannystate culture.
Another form of "fuck combustion" - stay healthyCannabudz said:Been Pedaling my bikes 4 ten yrs(f?%k the petrol $$&taxes i'd rather spend on better things)