The Tempest by Mad Heaters & Phatpiggie

PossumMD

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Quick question, the o-rings with the tempest good to soak in iso or do I need to take em off first?

Edit: nevermind, have realised that the instructions saying to soak the assembled device implies that they are fine in iso.
 
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HaggisHunter

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Bing buddery video on the Tempest. In the description he says that from what he understands, the new stem will be entirely redesigned. My hopes are for a slightly larger bowl or an xl bowl 🤞
Thanks, yeah I'm sure now the platform is established there will be more to come from it.
 
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ljstavy

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has anyone else tried the 10mm mesh screens from amazon? they come in a 100 count and are a perfect fit. The mesh is less fine than the stock ones and I'm noticing less gunk build up on my screen. Yes the stem has tons of particles but id rather it build up on the stem vs get the screen clogged. I also noticed way better airflow and my herbs extracting a bit better/more even. I do a fine grind currently but plan to try a coarser grind and see if it works
 
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TedJones

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has anyone else tried the 10mm mesh screens from amazon? they come in a 100 count and are a perfect fit. The mesh is less fine than the stock ones and I'm noticing less gunk build up on my screen. Yes the stem has tons of particles but id rather it build up on the stem vs get the screen clogged. I also noticed way better airflow and my herbs extracting a bit better/more even. I do a fine grind currently but plan to try a coarser grind and see if it works
Yea, I use and toss them. I don’t notice any difference in airflow honestly. Wish they were a little bit better quality like the stock though.
 
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ljstavy

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stupid question just wanna make sure haha.

is it safe to leave the tempest head/cap on a magnet for long periods of time? it doesn't mess with the heat discs or the visual indicator right?
 
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RedZep

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stupid question just wanna make sure haha.

is it safe to leave the tempest head/cap on a magnet for long periods of time? it doesn't mess with the heat discs or the visual indicator right?
I leave mine in a magnet when not in use. Never noticed any issues arising.
 
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ljstavy

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I leave mine in a magnet when not in use. Never noticed any issues arising.
thank you! I do the same and just wanted to make sure no negative effects haha. Thanks for the quick reply too.

I've been enjoying my tempest head on my revolve gen 2 glass system. I use a bong with the tempest but have a beaded j hook on the way to give water a break. Before purchasing the tempest I tried out a potv lobo and man that thing sucked. I think either flower got into the oven or something was melting because every time I turned it on it gave off a strange odor it reminded me of those old wax pen coils the ones that glow and give off that nasty odor. Because of the odor I immediately returned the Lobo and right away purchased the tempest head since I had a revolve stem. after a couple of weeks with the tempest, I can say returning the lobo was the best decision.
 

emily

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Has anyone used polish or something on their tempest cap to make it look more like new again? What would you recommend I use?
 
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RedZep

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thank you! I do the same and just wanted to make sure no negative effects haha. Thanks for the quick reply too.

I've been enjoying my tempest head on my revolve gen 2 glass system. I use a bong with the tempest but have a beaded j hook on the way to give water a break. Before purchasing the tempest I tried out a potv lobo and man that thing sucked. I think either flower got into the oven or something was melting because every time I turned it on it gave off a strange odor it reminded me of those old wax pen coils the ones that glow and give off that nasty odor. Because of the odor I immediately returned the Lobo and right away purchased the tempest head since I had a revolve stem. after a couple of weeks with the tempest, I can say returning the lobo was the best decision.
The head works amazingly well on those chinaglass little sake bottle rigs. The airflow just works really well with it. I prefer it to j-hooks even.
 
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HaggisHunter

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Has anyone used polish or something on their tempest cap to make it look more like new again? What would you recommend I use?
Metal polish like barkeepers friend, mother's mag will do, and a cloth.

I use a cape cod polishing cloth on mine, not as invasive as proper polish creams like the ones above, but it did more than enough to make it look nice again, it returned all steel parts to a nice shiny finish in a couple of minutes.
It's easier to use and easier to clean after you've finished as well. Getting polish out of nooks and crannies can be a pain sometimes.
Smells nice too, vanilla, but that'll be removed with a good clean before you use it.
 

imor jones

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Hello Bruno (@ bruno)
When you mentioned new colours for the reload are in progress. Did u mean totaly new colours. Like the "pastelic" colours from the tempest for example?
Thank you
 
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Octavia

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Hello Bruno (@ bruno)
When you mentioned new colours for the reload are in progress. Did u mean totaly new colours. Like the "pastelic" colours from the tempest for example?
Thank you
Assuming you meant to tag @Brenyo? Would be neat to see totally new colours for the next batch of tempests and/or reloads, though I do really like how the current batch turned out
 

General Disaster

Of cabbages and Kings.
More colours of mini tub would be cool.
I usually use black de-bowler and use the tub colour to try and somehow coordinate with the strains I'm carrying.
I thought a heat sensitive coating for the Tempest like an LCD thermometer strip would be cool.
So it changes colour as it gets hotter giving a spectrum from cap to mouthpiece! Could even act as yet another temp gauge!
 

HaggisHunter

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I thought a heat sensitive coating for the Tempest like an LCD thermometer strip would be cool.
So it changes colour as it gets hotter giving a spectrum from cap to mouthpiece! Could even act as yet another temp gauge!
Or titanium model 🤔
Then I can anodise then as I like, nearly.
 
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My Tempest arrived yesterday and I have a few questions:

- The instructions show "open, bypass, and closed" without much explanation. I think open is obvious - the holes line up. Closed is also obvious, I think, but "Bypass" took me a minute; this is the indented side of the stem facing the window? How do Bypass and Open really differ, when they both allow air in?

- The instructions also make reference to the "airport" but there is no diagram or explanation of what that is. Is this the hole referenced in open/close/bypass? Or is it the adjustable slots in the head?

- What effect does the slot in the head have vs the Airpath Control Dial vent?

- What is the practical difference between the helix and direct mouthpieces? I swapped them and can't tell a difference. The diagram in the instructions is confusing. Ideally, it would use a different air path diagram for each configuration instead of the numbers.

- What does the SCU do in practice? Again, I can't tell a difference when using it vs without.

- Using a Wand on 550, and adjusting the depth of the cup as suggested, I am getting pretty scorchy results. I'll play with adjusting the depth of the cup, and lowering the temp, and I guess adjusting my draw style. It is hard to do too many experiments without destroying my day, though.

- I did two bowls back to back, and the unit was HOT. Even the heat shield was almost untouchable. Is this expected?

I realize a lot of experimenting will answer these questions, eventually, but reading this thread it seems like many of you have a deep intuitive understanding and is leaving me feeling pretty stupid when I normally am fairly capable of reading instructions and using vaporizers of various designs.

I've read almost this whole thread, and probably need to go back to the beginning, but I do apologize if these newb questions are repetitious.
 

Seantagon

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My Tempest arrived yesterday and I have a few questions:

- The instructions show "open, bypass, and closed" without much explanation. I think open is obvious - the holes line up. Closed is also obvious, I think, but "Bypass" took me a minute; this is the indented side of the stem facing the window? How do Bypass and Open really differ, when they both allow air in?

- The instructions also make reference to the "airport" but there is no diagram or explanation of what that is. Is this the hole referenced in open/close/bypass? Or is it the adjustable slots in the head?

- What effect does the slot in the head have vs the Airpath Control Dial vent?

- What is the practical difference between the helix and direct mouthpieces? I swapped them and can't tell a difference. The diagram in the instructions is confusing. Ideally, it would use a different air path diagram for each configuration instead of the numbers.

- What does the SCU do in practice? Again, I can't tell a difference when using it vs without.

- Using a Wand on 550, and adjusting the depth of the cup as suggested, I am getting pretty scorchy results. I'll play with adjusting the depth of the cup, and lowering the temp, and I guess adjusting my draw style. It is hard to do too many experiments without destroying my day, though.

- I did two bowls back to back, and the unit was HOT. Even the heat shield was almost untouchable. Is this expected?

I realize a lot of experimenting will answer these questions, eventually, but reading this thread it seems like many of you have a deep intuitive understanding and is leaving me feeling pretty stupid when I normally am fairly capable of reading instructions and using vaporizers of various designs.

I've read almost this whole thread, and probably need to go back to the beginning, but I do apologize if these newb questions are repetitious.
The online manual might help more.
 
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General Disaster

Of cabbages and Kings.
My Tempest arrived yesterday and I have a few questions:

- The instructions show "open, bypass, and closed" without much explanation. I think open is obvious - the holes line up. Closed is also obvious, I think, but "Bypass" took me a minute; this is the indented side of the stem facing the window? How do Bypass and Open really differ, when they both allow air in?

- The instructions also make reference to the "airport" but there is no diagram or explanation of what that is. Is this the hole referenced in open/close/bypass? Or is it the adjustable slots in the head?

- What effect does the slot in the head have vs the Airpath Control Dial vent?

- What is the practical difference between the helix and direct mouthpieces? I swapped them and can't tell a difference. The diagram in the instructions is confusing. Ideally, it would use a different air path diagram for each configuration instead of the numbers.

- What does the SCU do in practice? Again, I can't tell a difference when using it vs without.

- Using a Wand on 550, and adjusting the depth of the cup as suggested, I am getting pretty scorchy results. I'll play with adjusting the depth of the cup, and lowering the temp, and I guess adjusting my draw style. It is hard to do too many experiments without destroying my day, though.

- I did two bowls back to back, and the unit was HOT. Even the heat shield was almost untouchable. Is this expected?

I realize a lot of experimenting will answer these questions, eventually, but reading this thread it seems like many of you have a deep intuitive understanding and is leaving me feeling pretty stupid when I normally am fairly capable of reading instructions and using vaporizers of various designs.

I've read almost this whole thread, and probably need to go back to the beginning, but I do apologize if these newb questions are repetitious.
And if that's still not clear, take a look at the Revolve 2 manual which has clear details on this, being almost the same as the Tempest stem.
 
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