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Can I pay someone to make the Tempest in SS lol
I agree that the differences between strains are more pronounced the more pure convection it is. However there is a roundedness in the flavor I prefer when adding in some conduction. I will keep in mind what you mention about the effects, this is an interesting observation.I'm seeing a few people lately preferring more conduction to make the vapour smoother. I think that smoothness comes at the cost of the terpenes.
I tend to want my terpenes intact, more for how they contribute to the entourage effect of the strain. I recall when my main driver was the Weedeater with shovel head bowl. I would pre heat the bowl and it gave lots of conduction, but it felt like every strain started to taste and feel the same.
Agreed on all points. I'll also say I like conduction vapes. I just wouldn't use conduction all day everyday as it has this homogenization effect imo.I agree that the differences between strains are more pronounced the more pure convection it is. However there is a roundedness in the flavor I prefer when adding in some conduction. I will keep in mind what you mention about the effects, this is an interesting observation.
If I pull too hard and too often on a ball vape that works mostly through convection and is very powerful, I will tend to get a very distinct, hoarse and dry cough, not using any water for conditioning and filtration aggravates this. I get this on my SSV if I pull too hard and use insufficient water cooling, for example I will get this more on a globe than on a recycler, and I also tend to get this more if I lower the temperature, because then I will tend to pull harder to get more fulfilling vapor. With the Tempest I was also getting this cough when I was going crazy with the draw speed and using the mostly convection wand configuration, and now I find that with it leaning a bit more to conduction it is much smoother on the throat.
What I am getting from the Tempest is this: it is incredibly customizable, so much so that if the form factor agrees with you it is almost guaranteed you will find a combination of adjustments that will make it perfect for your taste. It is also great for the scientist who appreciates the ability to experiment with parameters and learn more about the impact these parameters have on the experience. Between wand adjustment, air intake, and cooling, there is a sweet spot for everyone it seems.
What’s the wrong way round … and why would it stain the finish ?So my dumbass put the Tempest into the wand the other way round. The part between the mouthpiece and grooves has kinda turned black. Vape still works fine. Would an iso wash fix it?
Just to add can anyone post some pics for the best way to use in the wand (best depth etc)What’s the wrong way round … and why would it stain the finish ?
Mad Heaters has great online instructions, complete with pictures.Just to add can anyone post some pics for the best way to use in the wand (best depth etc)
He means he put the mouthpiece end into the induction heater. The wand heated up the titanium and melted the inner plastic component.What’s the wrong way round … and why would it stain the finish ?
I hope you find someoneCan I pay someone to make the Tempest in SS lol
Oh okHe means he put the mouthpiece end into the induction heater. The wand heated up the titanium and melted the inner plastic component.
I've never come close to accidently doing it. But I guess it's something to watch out for.
Really anything with a decently strong and proper flame. Culinary torch works fine, same with my blazer.Hey guys!
what torches do you guys recommend for cleaning the balls?
also i was looking at stainless steel ball tea strainers on amazon anything i need to be careful about?
From my experience using the 'pest and the wand, but have never used any DV's with it...now I'm wondering if I should have gotten the adapter thing.
Maybe ask @Brenyo directly? If he doesn't know then I don't know who would!Was curious if that was true and how theyll be different?
I was watching a tempest video by a weed tuber and saw in the description that the next batch of tempest will be different? Was curious if that was true and how theyll be different?
From my experience using the 'pest and the wand, but have never used any DV's with it...
I have the Tempest Wand adapter set to hold the heater on the deeper side of the range suggested by the MadHeaters Tempest instructions on the MH site. With it set like that the topmost part of the head, the Vi housing, is level with the red/orange plastic circle surrounding the Wand's 'hole' from the underside of the Wand, i.e. looking from the side of the battery compartment, not the display side.
You shouldn't expect to be allowing the top of the 'pests head protrude beyond that point.
Been using one for almost a year, I've got a few indicators housings and induction sleeves from different batches (I think), and they will end up marked, the resting and removing will create small marks here and there, perfectly normal, no metal will sustain it's finish given the use we put them through.One thing I've noticed is that the VI housing got a lot of little scratches below the VI itself from using it with the Reload V2. To be fair, I didn't really pay attention to how I remove the Tempest from the Reload. I suppose it happens when you pull it off into the corner of the side created by the round recess (like at 45 degrees).
The scratches seem to be superficial, but are definitely noticeable visually. I also wonder how it will be with long-term use, given I'm daily driving my Tempest for a month now.
Has this happened to any of you, or does my Reload perhaps have some imperfections that cause the VI housing to scratch up around that area?
I only use the underside of the reload lid to take the cap off, magnet isn't so strong you have to prise it off but still plenty strong enough to hold it securelyOne thing I've noticed is that the VI housing got a lot of little scratches below the VI itself from using it with the Reload V2. To be fair, I didn't really pay attention to how I remove the Tempest from the Reload. I suppose it happens when you pull it off into the corner of the side created by the round recess (like at 45 degrees).
The scratches seem to be superficial, but are definitely noticeable visually. I also wonder how it will be with long-term use, given I'm daily driving my Tempest for a month now.
Has this happened to any of you, or does my Reload perhaps have some imperfections that cause the VI housing to scratch up around that area?
Agreed! It has the advantage of having two arc's cut out of the circular magnetic part that grips the head securely so a stronger magnet isn't needed, and no sharp edges to scratch the Vi housing. I believe it was added for the Tempest specifically (if not it should have been! )I only use the underside of the reload lid to take the cap off, magnet isn't so strong you have to prise it off but still plenty strong enough to hold it securely
One thing I've noticed is that the VI housing got a lot of little scratches below the VI itself from using it with the Reload V2. To be fair, I didn't really pay attention to how I remove the Tempest from the Reload. I suppose it happens when you pull it off into the corner of the side created by the round recess (like at 45 degrees).
The scratches seem to be superficial, but are definitely noticeable visually. I also wonder how it will be with long-term use, given I'm daily driving my Tempest for a month now.
Has this happened to any of you, or does my Reload perhaps have some imperfections that cause the VI housing to scratch up around that area?
thanks for the tip! just tried it and it seems so obvious, but I would most likely never have thought about it on my own.Once someone showed me how well the Tempest head fits Reload on its side, I’ve always capped/decapped horizontal.
More than one way to skin a…well now that I attempted to use this colloquialism for the first time in decades I realize it hasn’t aged as well as I have. But you get the gist.