I'm not worried about it being awkward looking, I just wonder if it will eventually deform after being removed and start to not fit properly...It was said it is removable but it looks awkward bc it leaves like a gap, if that makes sense... found a pic
from: http://fuckcombustion.com/threads/the-grasshopper.9952/page-198
Removing the clip will also let the gh roll off the table.I'm not worried about it being awkward looking, I just wonder if it will eventually deform after being removed and start to not fit properly...
The vapor path is essential the same with the Ti & SS. Any vapor flavor & temp differences are likely psychological. People should be buying the Ti if they want a lighter unit.
I now blame you for making me want a ti AND ss! Everyone should buy 2 gh's and do their own taste test comparisonHave you tried the two? I have, and the flavor is noticeably different and I explained why. I own I perhaps should have said different instead of better but in any case because the Ti and S have different thermal properties they warm up an cool down at different rates, thus spend different lengths of time at the intermediary temperatures on the way up AND down as well stay closer to the original "set" temperature during a draw.
Yes, these differences are in micro seconds which, particularly in the first hit when all the terpenes etc. are there and then again more pronounced further into the series of hits when in the more efficient Ti MORE terpenes have already been boiled off than in the SS as it is less efficient.
The Firefly's "flavor surfing" or whatever they call it is the same principle. Differnet terpenes vape at different temperatures, you get ALL the terps that vape at that and any lower temp but none that vape at a higher temp.
So here are the taste differences with the following caveats:
1. I am not a scientist
2. I am not a somlier, I'm not even sure that's how you spell it, I do hang out with Jake Brown, the cannabis critic for the Denver Post and oddly enough his review of Agent Orange is how my Zonk name (http://www.marijuana.com/community/threads/zonk-the-ultimate-stoner-game.186087/) become Agent Orange Peel and yes he has told me how to be a pot critic but no I'm not certified
3. I'm just simple country lobbyist.
And a shout out to all the GH non-believers I was at GH labs at the time so probably they drugged me amirite?
Both have amazing flavor like you'd except of a pure convection device 5 seconds after you turn it on, the SS keeps flavor longer over more hits and the Ti has richer, more complex flavor but over fewer hits because it vapes faster.
I'll make this analogy, if you drink Budweiser, you can't tell the difference between one IPA or another, if you drink only IPA you know that some are worse than Budweiser, most are better and your favorite is best.
If you're an "IPA Drinker" then you WILL notice and APPRECIATE the flavor as well as other differences between the two and if you're so inclined get the Ti because you "drink IPA" you have th extra 35 bucks.
Which brings me to my final point, after you spend the extra $35 you still haven't bought a pax2 yet and I assure you you will notice the difference between a pax2 and either GH
@zymos I said th one I tried was PP also just like @BuzzDanklin was, I even said it didn't have a serial number. I'll let buzz answer your "question" about his impression since I'm sure you also want attention from him and I'm sure he missed you as much as I did.
Have you tried the two? I have, and the flavor is noticeably different and I explained why. I own I perhaps should have said different instead of better but in any case because the Ti and S have different thermal properties they warm up an cool down at different rates, thus spend different lengths of time at the intermediary temperatures on the way up AND down as well stay closer to the original "set" temperature during a draw.
Yes, these differences are in micro seconds which, particularly in the first hit when all the terpenes etc. are there and then again more pronounced further into the series of hits when in the more efficient Ti MORE terpenes have already been boiled off than in the SS as it is less efficient.
The Firefly's "flavor surfing" or whatever they call it is the same principle. Differnet terpenes vape at different temperatures, you get ALL the terps that vape at that and any lower temp but none that vape at a higher temp.
So here are the taste differences with the following caveats:
1. I am not a scientist
2. I am not a somlier, I'm not even sure that's how you spell it, I do hang out with Jake Brown, the cannabis critic for the Denver Post and oddly enough his review of Agent Orange is how my Zonk name (http://www.marijuana.com/community/threads/zonk-the-ultimate-stoner-game.186087/) become Agent Orange Peel and yes he has told me how to be a pot critic but no I'm not certified
3. I'm just simple country lobbyist.
And a shout out to all the GH non-believers I was at GH labs at the time so probably the drugged me amirite?
Both have amazing flavor like you'd except of a pure convection device 5 seconds after you turn it on, the SS keeps flavor longer over more hits and the Ti has richer, more complex flavor but over fewer hits because it vapes faster.
I'll make this analogy, if you drink Budweiser, you can't tell the difference between one IPA or another, if you drink only IPA you know that some are worse than Budweiser, most are better and your favorite is best.
If you're an "IPA Drinker" then you WILL notice and APPRECIATE the flavor as well as other differences between the two and if you're so inclined get the Ti because you "drink IPA" you have th extra 35 bucks.
Which brings me to my final point, after you spend the extra $35 you still haven't bought a pax2 yet and I assure you you will notice the difference between a pax2 and either GH
The overall thermal conductivity of the SS & Ti will be very close because the insulator will be the dominant factor.[My description of the GH heating chamber is based on what I can see from info gathered online, as I have not see the GH in person]
There will definitely be differences on how the unit overall dissipates heat, but the vapor path are too similar for there to be tangible differences.
Without GH providing the thermal properties of all the materials used, and exact analysis cannot be made.
No, just like most I'm waiting for my GH.
Even if I had tested both, due to negligible differences in the vapor path there won't be a difference. The chamber is wrapped in some type of insulator, which tries to keep the chamber at a consistent temperature. Around this insulator there is the SS chamber, then an air gap, then the threaded mouthpiece(which is SS or Ti depending on the model). The overall thermal conductivity of the SS & Ti will be very close because the insulator will be the dominant factor.[My description of the GH heating chamber is based on what I can see from info gathered online, as I have not see the GH in person]
There will definitely be differences on how the unit overall dissipates heat, but the vapor path are too similar for there to be tangible differences.
Without GH providing the thermal properties of all the materials used, and exact analysis cannot be made.
You're making the assumption that the insulation wrapped around the oven insulates near 100% of the heat. That simply isn't the case. Insulation will slow the transfer of heat, not stop it all together.
Look at the emissitivty of Stainless steel verses titanium. There's clearly a difference in the thermal properties of the two materials. Given the small size of this vaporizer, it's very likely that the two materials could have an impact on the performance of the vaporizer, especially after the first two or three puffs. (IE, in a session setting I think the differences would be more noticeable).
Do I know which will ultimately be better? No, but I think this would be perfect content for a user poll thread once (if ) we all get our GH
So you're clearly right, I definitely DID NOT observe the very thing I TOTALLY OBSERVED.
You don't have to believe anything I say, I'm a lobbyist and before that a used carsalesman so except for that I actually tried the two, made sure I used the the same bud ground up divided equally between the two tried them both, with the inventors of the device and asked if the thing I was TOTALLY NOTICING was a thing and sure enough as they say on their own website on the second sentence about the "unique thermal properties of titanium" it is TOTALLY A THING, I clearly have no credibility whatsoever.
So let's just agree that you don't believe me and leave it there.
For those who are interested in my snake oil/monorail/grasshopper/alchemy, the SS retains flavor longer for more hits because it's less efficient yet somehow due to science I must not understand the rate at which terpenes are extracted should have ZERO impact on flavor, that's why all vapes taste exactly the same from the first hit to the last, particularly conduction ones
Like I said, connosieurs will DEFINTLEY notice the difference but I even think novices would notice on the first hit and again later on because the Ti strips the terpenes faster, being more efficient.
thermal conductivity
Titanium, pure 15.6-19.0-21.9-22.5
Titanium Alloy 5.8
Stainless Steel 14-17
Boro Glass 1.14
Don't know what exact metal they are using.
Sorta related, an article about metals and perception when it comes to food: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencet...ery-makes-food-tastes-bad-expert-reveals.html
The part I found interesting is the color of a plastic fork could change a person's perception. Which colored GH will taste best? (i am kidding...sorta)
I actually said that the insulation is the dominant factor in the overall thermal conductivity. Nothing about the insulation stopping heat transfer.
Emissivity is related to radiant heat transfer. Till the vaporizer gets really hot, radiant heat transfer will not be a significant factor. As you stated, no impact especially till the unit warms up.
Subjectivity...
I'm explaining the science of why there won't be a difference.
Awesome, thanks for that. I was just starting to waste time researching this info as well.
Heat transfer is related to thermal conductivity and thickness of materials( when comparing two geometrically identical shapes).
Here is a very poor estimate.
Assumptions:
Insulation 4x thick as metal chambers & mouthpiece wall.
Negligable air gap
Insulation has therm conductivity of glass
R=L/kA = L/k (I'm making assumption all areas are equal which isnt correct but simplifies analysis and the same assumption is happening on both SS and Ti)
R= Thermal resistance
L= Thickness
k = thermal conductivity
A= Area
Q=(deltaT)/R
R(total) = R(insul)+R(ssChamber)+R(mouthpiece)
R(tot) = L/k+L/k+L/k
Stainless:
SS k~=15.5
Ins k~=1.14
R=4/1.14+1/15.5+1/15.5 = 3.64
Titanium
Ti k~= 19(took avg)
R = 4/1.14+1/15.5+1/19 = 3.63
or as alloy
k~=5.8
R = 4/1.14+1/15.5+1/5.8 = 3.75
Didn't quite expect this epic post, but the point is the outer Ti shell makes very little difference.
Yup, it's down here too.
I don't know if these numbers are realistic. If these numbers were indeed true, the Titanium and SS vapes would feel basically identical as the unit got hotter. Since there are a few reports that say the Titanium shell stays cooler for longer, it maeks me think either the calculations were to simplified, or the assumed insulation was too thick.