VapingYogi
Pranayama; of a sort.
So cool, love the photos and its cool seeing it with some wood even though its not the stuff it will come with later. Enjoy testing
(Is the Tempest to hot for the Revolve Gen 2) - Yes it would be way too hot with the Ti, the wood sleeve is fine though. Since I've increased the airflow on the final cap the new Ti sleeve is getting slightly hot as well if you do a very long draw. It's not too hot even near the tip and cools down quickly, but there is a lot of heat for sure.
Tempest has more in common with a B0 or sticky Brick than the aforementioned vapes
Mine will be dark blue. I will post pictures when i got it.I have the urge to share some videos and images But i need to try more configs (and i realized i was using the wand with golisi S30 and not with the molicel P28, so maybe my wand heats a little slower and maybe that´s why i need more temp/time)
Edit: any metallic dark blue out there? Would love to see it in other photos
oooh awesome, would love to see that contrast blue on silverMine will be dark blue. I will post pictures when i got it.
I believe I remember reading that the Tempest will have 2 snap discs so I would imagine there will be 2 clicks although I can't say whether they're tuned for a temp range (low temp -> RTL) or whether they click at the same temp and the second is just for redundancy in case one fails.And I wonder, does (or will) the Tempest's audible indicator have two clicks or just one?
you can see him install 2 discs in the video installation guide for the test kit usersI believe I remember reading that the Tempest will have 2 snap discs so I would imagine there will be 2 clicks although I can't say whether they're tuned for a temp range (low temp -> RTL) or whether they click at the same temp and the second is just for redundancy in case one fails.
Thanks man. All sounds very appealing.Welcome mate. I can confirm it's a big step up from Dynavap. I'm someone who loved the ease of use, portability, workflow of the Dynavap. I was a day one Dynavap user since the first glass model, and owned Omni's and Simrell stems etc.
I ended up selling my Dynas couple years back as the small bowl size, and inability to fully extract in a single heat cycle put me off. It just became a chore.
Tempest is that Dyva package except with the performance of a heavy hitter. Has same easy workflow, ease of cleaning, versatility etc. I'm a month into the so called honeymoon and I still love it.
Same story here. I ended up trying loads of vapes since, many of which outclassed Dynavap and gave me the power I was looking for. Like B0, sticky Brick, TM2, volcano Hybrid. I found things I disliked with all of them. Always trade offs, often in the workflow or cleaning category.Thanks man. All sounds very appealing.
Dynas really suited my lifestyle too, I built up a sizable collection of them as well, they just don't have the ability to turn it up to 11 unfortunately and they're not really hitting the mark anymore, other things have pushed me away from them too.
I think they still have their place, but less so for me, I sold all of mine other than a short omnivap as my wife bought me it, I have my revolves and a couple of titanium tips, I must have gotten rid of about 20-25 of them.
Which has been great timing on the tempest...
Tempest really sounds like it's my vape end game. I just want the best tool for the job to suit my needs, it just seems like it has every option covered for me.
I am looking forward to seeing what I can get away with in terms of a smaller fill in the bowl, I am a micro doser most of the time I'd say. Would normally prefer to do a couple of smaller bowls than one big. But I guess that also chops and changes with mood, will just take a bit of dialling it in like anything else.
Messing around with the settings on the revolve was a lot of fun when I got that, this will keep me occupied for a good bit given the extra airflow options on the head to go with the other more familiar options.
I do like and have a requirement for as compact a set-up as possible at times, wonder if there will be any plans for dosing capsules at any point, I get not everyone wants or has a use for them, but they are extremely handy when packing light.
I had to hold off buying other vapes, never afraid to spend money but I could usually see where something would annoy me and it would put me right off buying, storz and bickel handhelds are a good example, I don't care how good they are, I'll never buy one purely for the way they look.Same story here. I ended up trying loads of vapes since, many of which outclassed Dynavap and gave me the power I was looking for. Like B0, sticky Brick, TM2, volcano Hybrid. I found things I disliked with all of them. Always trade offs, often in the workflow or cleaning category.
I've since realized if I dislike the loading/reloading process, and cleaning then it doesn't matter how good a vape is, I end up have mixed feelings about it. Tempest has been a revelation for me. Can't find any tradeoffs. The elegance of the native ritual, coupled with a Reload is beautiful also.
Yeah this is the perfect vape for you. Clear as day.I had to hold off buying other vapes, never afraid to spend money but I could usually see where something would annoy me and it would put me right off buying, storz and bickel handhelds are a good example, I don't care how good they are, I'll never buy one purely for the way they look.
They can do better, and for the cost they really should be, it's just not good enough.
Cleaning is a big thing for me too and I think the cleaning process for most of the vapes you mentioned would get to me.
I've no idea how many hours I've spent watching reviews on youtube and the like trying to find something that I really wanted to buy.
I like basic, I like metal, I like adjustability/options, I like a discreet form factor and probably most of all I want it to be robust, I spend a lot of time on a bike so my gear gets battered around in bags etc. I don't want expensive vapes getting smashed up when I'm out and about doing my bike thing.
Also had battery vapes getting covered in condensation while I've been say out in the hills when it's been really cold, they are used, then put in the rucsac and when I take it out next they have condensation on them, possibly inside it too, then I get worried the circuits/electronics are probably going to corrode and stop working or cause another issue etc. I get that it's not really the devices fault, but it's just another consideration that I need to take into account that's put me off portable heavy hitters with a battery.
So yeah, that's another worry that takes me towards something like this.
I could have just bought and sold them as I went, but having spent about 75K in the last 10-15 years alone on my mountain bikes and associated parts, I already have one expensive hobby and I think my wife (and me for that matter) would prefer me keep it to one expensive hobby....
Tempest works with a torch, works an induction heater, has multiple options for setting it up according to taste and draw style, comes apart easily (I'm guessing), cleans easily, don't need to run a lot of material through the bowl to get a decent rip out of it (from what I've read).
Everything I've read in this thread so far just makes me think that it's going to be a positive purchase for me.
I also have sensitivity issues in my throat and the revolve was a game changer for me with the dyna's, from what's been said about the cooling in the tempest, even though its a heavy hitter it sounds like I'll manage fine.
Then there's the possibility of messing with the colours on it, not really anything to be concerned about, other than when they're released haha, but I'm an 'it'll be ready when it's ready' type of person.
Huh took the words right of my mouth. Another rare member afflicted with VNAS. Another 'it'll be ready when it's ready' type of person over here.I had to hold off buying other vapes, never afraid to spend money but I could usually see where something would annoy me and it would put me right off buying, storz and bickel handhelds are a good example, I don't care how good they are, I'll never buy one purely for the way they look.
They can do better, and for the cost they really should be, it's just not good enough.
Cleaning is a big thing for me too and I think the cleaning process for most of the vapes you mentioned would get to me.
I've no idea how many hours I've spent watching reviews on youtube and the like trying to find something that I really wanted to buy.
I like basic, I like metal, I like adjustability/options, I like a discreet form factor and probably most of all I want it to be robust, I spend a lot of time on a bike so my gear gets battered around in bags etc. I don't want expensive vapes getting smashed up when I'm out and about doing my bike thing...
No there wasn’t, the next one is expected around the end of next week, about 50 of the raw Ti. With likely final visual indicator and not final click/s.was there another drop recently, other than the one with the purple and green versions two weeks ago?
Thanks for pointing out the assembly video. I've only seen "the click" mentioned, but the final clickers are not ready yet and their exact behaviour isn't known. I love the mad modularity of Brenyo's designs.you can see him install 2 discs in the video installation guide for the test kit users
Follow your urges, we wont mindI have the urge to share some videos and images