Actually I think so for the reason I just said. The only part in play makes physical contact.
Thermodynamics tells us there are (only) 3 ways to move heat. Conduction, convection and radiation. They are seldom unique, but almost always one dominates so much we ignore the others.
In the case of MFLB it is a conduction deal. There's just not enough energy there to heat enough air hot enough to get the mass working. Them's the rules.
For convection to work the screen would have to be hotter than the temperature we want to heat the air to ('heat flows from hot to cold') and we know the screen is basically limited (by radiation it turns out) to about 400F.
We can see another excellent example of this with the Flashvape. In conduction form (the original configuration) it's a barn burner, literally courting combustion a second or two away. Conversion to convection (S2 version) requires a huge jump in power to play, even though it was already perhaps the hottest portable in it's class?
MFLB is not convection, in fact air flow really slows it down, not speeds it up as in convection. It's conduction, with different rules.
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You are going back into the other subject we was discussing in previous posts, which I don't feel like getting into. I'm talking about MELTING concentrate. His pictures are showing you, why are you going into other stuff, IDK.
BTW, your inhale, like I stated previously, changes the outcome of things when dealing with the mflb or any vaporizer. When you inhale at the proper rate, you take away the cool air, allowing NOTHING but hot air to engulf the bowl. This changes the results, and is why so many people get different effects with manual vaporizers, especially the mflb.
Anyway, I'm glad Quetzalcoatl did what I was trying to explain to others in my previous post about breaking up the concentrate for a better effect. In time, I will try to show how inhale effect's everything also. Peace out.
I disagree completely with this. I've been using an HA for years and it works just as well with whole buds, or even compressed whole buds, as it does with ground herb, ime. The unique flow design allows for maximum penetration, and amazingly even cooking every time. Yes, ground bud gives milkier hits, but that doesn't necessarily mean more potent vapour, just that there's more particulates in the stream, giving more surface area for condensation to occur.
I understand how the HA works. It basically pushes air to go into the bud, by pulsating it, which is why you don't HAVE to grind your bud, but for the quickest effect, with less air diluting your bud, grinding is better. As well as slow long, inhales which is why I don't recommend using the pump if you want a quick extraction of your actives. The pump dilutes with too much air for me.
This is another subject, but basically, when you use whole bud the temperature inside the bowl will not be the temperature you want due to being so dense. Plant fibers absorb the heat. You are right about the milkier hits, but when I refer to better hit's I'm talking about more accurate temperature, giving a more concentrated hit due to less air diluting the vapor. The ground bud will give a faster effect then the dense bowl of bud, whether packed tightly or one whole bud. In other words, you can extract the actives much faster then you would if you use a densely packed bowl. There is more discussion on this in this thread:
Go to Hippie Dickie's post to see what I mean. Also, read all his post in that thread to see how things worked for him
http://fuckcombustion.com/threads/does-anybody-track-their-extraction-efficiency.8713/page-2
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