So, I got my Tempest on thursday after ten days shipping from GB to Austria, via France, so not that bad with the hold-up at customs.
My first impression: it´s an amazing device. I´m used to the cooling system cause I already own a Revolve 2, which I think is also very impressive. As is the Reload 2!
After cleaning and drying, I started with a strain I know is putting out very much vapor, for a long time (in my AVLP), compared to other strains I have at the moment.
Wand, 300 C till timeout is precisely at the second mark on my VI.
I was blown away because of the amount of vapor and taste!
After it cooled down to not putting out vapor, I could do two more heatcycles without reloading! Amazing!
Strangeley, since then, I struggle to replicate this result.
Regardless of the airflow, regardless of the strain, at first heat up, two big, or four small hits, and the flower is nearly or even a little bit combusted, especially on the top, sometimes all the way through.
If that´s not the case and I try to heat up to the second mark again … combustion. And the stem is getting really, really hot.
Today, I even combusted at the second draw in the first cylce! With the same settings and very light draw.
If I heat only to the first mark, I´ll get very thin vapor for maybe only one or two draws and then it´s too cool.
I think, I still have to dial in the technique . Also, I´ve never tried it with a torch.
Btw., I also have that sizzeling, hissing sound when heating with the wand, like other guys reported. I´ve never heard anything like that in Vapcaps. It seems to come from the ball-chamber.
So, I´m hoping, I will get it right again, cause the first experience was that outstanding!
When this happens, all my Dynas will retire for sure
And I will have to find a suitable transport solution, cause as vegan living guy, I´m not that keen on using a leather case. I think it has to be real leather cause of the heat, so not really an option for me
So now I have to experiment some more! No complaints here, cause vaping more in the name of science can´t be such a bad thing, hehehe.
If I find out why it´s combusting so easily, I´ll give you an update!