WakeAndVape
VapeLife X
fresh perspectives often help find the solutions to problems better...unfortunatley I'm running out of suggestions that were not given.
The brick vaporizers have a unique learning curve, once you master them, your good with any SB model (given some slight variation)
The most important thing with this vape is going to be torch size, since carb play is taken out....initially the torch I had wasn't producing a flame that was small enough and that contributed to the scorching.
or if you have a torch with a flame that jumps (gets longer), jumping even a centimeter can be a problem for the flip if you already had your placement close to combustion.
all torch lighters aren't equal...nor do torches by the same manufacturer and brand operate the same.
The honest torch that came with the flip had a flame that refused to shorten...luckily I had another honest torch to swap it with and it behaved much differently.
The flame cannot be too bushy...it works best with a skinny pencil point short flame...if that makes sense?
I think that's where most newbs are failing and unfortunately, it is the only factor we can not verify without 'seeing for our selves'
try different lighters...unless you can capture your flame with something to scale the size with
next is draw speed...drawspeed is IMPORTANT.
The slower you draw, the more heat you let gather in the load...once enough heat is stored in the load you get combustion riot.
if you draw too fast, heat won't be able to congregate and the hits come across as too weak.
it's better to let some heat store and then pull faster lessening your chances of something happening.
also drawing too long without 'breaking' is also something the flip doesn't like alot..unless your properly speeding and reducing your draw to manipulate the experience.
The way the brick is SUPPOSED to taste is burned in my brain...when I use it dry, I know what to shoot for.
I can see how a flip that has been combusted often in can develop a taste that throws off the natural taste and causes someone who is new To this line of vaporizers, to not be able to detect the subtle changes that will guarantee success.
this is a vaporizer that will benefit the learning process being walked as opposed to ran. take your time.
The brick vaporizers have a unique learning curve, once you master them, your good with any SB model (given some slight variation)
The most important thing with this vape is going to be torch size, since carb play is taken out....initially the torch I had wasn't producing a flame that was small enough and that contributed to the scorching.
or if you have a torch with a flame that jumps (gets longer), jumping even a centimeter can be a problem for the flip if you already had your placement close to combustion.
all torch lighters aren't equal...nor do torches by the same manufacturer and brand operate the same.
The honest torch that came with the flip had a flame that refused to shorten...luckily I had another honest torch to swap it with and it behaved much differently.
The flame cannot be too bushy...it works best with a skinny pencil point short flame...if that makes sense?
I think that's where most newbs are failing and unfortunately, it is the only factor we can not verify without 'seeing for our selves'
try different lighters...unless you can capture your flame with something to scale the size with
next is draw speed...drawspeed is IMPORTANT.
The slower you draw, the more heat you let gather in the load...once enough heat is stored in the load you get combustion riot.
if you draw too fast, heat won't be able to congregate and the hits come across as too weak.
it's better to let some heat store and then pull faster lessening your chances of something happening.
also drawing too long without 'breaking' is also something the flip doesn't like alot..unless your properly speeding and reducing your draw to manipulate the experience.
The way the brick is SUPPOSED to taste is burned in my brain...when I use it dry, I know what to shoot for.
I can see how a flip that has been combusted often in can develop a taste that throws off the natural taste and causes someone who is new To this line of vaporizers, to not be able to detect the subtle changes that will guarantee success.
this is a vaporizer that will benefit the learning process being walked as opposed to ran. take your time.