VapeKnight
Day Tripper
I know it's suppose to be Lotus Friday, but when your new Amaranth and J-hook arrive on Thursday... What's a guy gonna due ??
Gotta give it the once over so you know it's ready for tomorrow! ; pI know it's suppose to be Lotus Friday, but when your new Amaranth and J-hook arrive on Thursday... What's a guy gonna due ??
No reason I can see, even if it's an occasional treat it's still gonna be a treat. If you are curious/desirous enough to hold it for a month you will probably love it and get your use from it.And when I thought there was nothing to worry about. This is my latest VAS nemesis, I have the walnut kit in the cart for a few weeks now. If only I could come up with a reason why to not buy
Right here with ya. Blue Dream with a little water in the Vaporscope:
I got my Olive Lotus some weeks ago, used it many times on my Water Tool and like it a lot. But I got the feeling that I am not able to get the full performance out of it.Finally one tip for Lotus newbies: your primary method of temperature regulation is the flame length/intensity of your torch. Stop heating the cap when it starts to glow. If you can't get your material to a dark roast without a glowing cap, increase the flame instead.
The only other thing I would suggest is to slow your inhalation speed. That greatly affects the vapor production in my experience.I got my Olive Lotus some weeks ago, used it many times on my Water Tool and like it a lot. But I got the feeling that I am not able to get the full performance out of it.
When heating I try to let the Cap glow just a little bit by adjusting the distance of the torch while inhaling, pre heat til the light glow starts. That way I get a soft and mellow vapour out of it but I am not able to get bigger Clouds that are not harsh and bringing me to cough a lot by heating more. Not combusting then and a roast that is coloured like Burley Tobacco but the Vapour is too sharp often.
Plus when heating with low Heat I lost many goodies that are sticking on the Side of the sieve, I have to deep clean the Sieve after every use.
I use the original Sieve in it, is it a good Idea to change that for a coarser Sieve? I think I would like a litte less draw Resistance for it, too.
And, are there more tips to get a more satisfying vapour out of it or is it just me and the need to learn how to ride the Line more accurate?
I got my Olive Lotus some weeks ago, used it many times on my Water Tool and like it a lot. But I got the feeling that I am not able to get the full performance out of it.
When heating I try to let the Cap glow just a little bit by adjusting the distance of the torch while inhaling, pre heat til the light glow starts. That way I get a soft and mellow vapour out of it but I am not able to get bigger Clouds that are not harsh and bringing me to cough a lot by heating more. Not combusting then and a roast that is coloured like Burley Tobacco but the Vapour is too sharp often.
Plus when heating with low Heat I lost many goodies that are sticking on the Side of the sieve, I have to deep clean the Sieve after every use.
I use the original Sieve in it, is it a good Idea to change that for a coarser Sieve? I think I would like a litte less draw Resistance for it, too.
And, are there more tips to get a more satisfying vapour out of it or is it just me and the need to learn how to ride the Line more accurate?
Oh my God.
Never took mine out, but if i had to guess: I think it uses .5inch 12.7mm exactly .. the .2mm makes a difference. 12.5mm no fit.. some companies aren't that precise to the mm w.their screen dimensions they advertise and there is a groove that it should slip into to hold it in at the bottom.. make sure you have the right size screen and make sure the groove is free of debris all around and no previous screen tiny metal pieces wedged in the groove blocking the new screen from getting in the groove.. the screen probably needs to be super flat during insertion and insert evenly with the backside of an S&B brush or something. Evenly push it down from all around very slowly and lightly without bending its shape on the way in or it won't go in the groove on the bottom if out of shape or concaves up. Then once down go around screen perimeter and press with back of a flat tamping tool.. maybe the backside of the S&B plastic tamper tool might work instead of the back of the brush. Make sure it slips in groove perfectly all around.. need to find a way to push it in evenly all around at the same time without bending it in the process.. optimally a tamper that exactly fits over the whole screen on the way down..my bowl adaptar screen has fallen out and I'm having a surprisingly difficult time getting another screen to stay in. any suggestion ?
Shoot them an email if you haven't already. I'm sure they can sort out a new one for you even though it isn't listed as a spare part on the website (which it definitely should be IMO).thanks for the reply. I had already tried everything that you have mentioned with poor luck. I'm an optician by trade and feel comfortable working on smaller and more detailed items and have loads of useful tool, but this is being difficult. Admittedly, I have been trying to cut screens from all my other vapes spare parts but haven't found a good match yet. Hopefully I can cut an accurate 12.7. Unfortunately , this is not a replacement part offered bu Nowinhale. I have a few screens yet to be tested
thanks for the reply. I had already tried everything that you have mentioned with poor luck. I'm an optician by trade and feel comfortable working on smaller and more detailed items and have loads of useful tool, but this is being difficult. Admittedly, I have been trying to cut screens from all my other vapes spare parts but haven't found a good match yet. Hopefully I can cut an accurate 12.7. Unfortunately , this is not a replacement part offered bu Nowinhale. I have a few screens yet to be tested