Sounds like you guys are allergic to silicone.Some of us our very sensitive to the taste/smell of silicone to the point that we have no tolerance for it. I believe Kero is one of these people as am I. Some of us also look at heated silicone as a health concern.
This is very subjective to say but such discussion would be better off in the miniVap thread or one like this...I get the sensitivity and such but minivap is very safe vape and uses very solid materials..
Well pleased to say we're getting on a bit better now!
Thanks @villekille2 for customer support here and via PM! But in the end I had to experiment to get the most out of it, which has got me very stoned over the past few days indeed.
I think I understand it now. Best way I can describe it is like a sci-fi Daisy. So I'm getting much better clouds out of it now. This is crying out for an 18mm adapter! This should be at the top of your accessories list Ville! As with any convection vape I've tried apart from the ESV, I find dry usage a bit too hot, harsh and dry. But whoever suggested putting the Mighty CU on top is a genius, took the edge off the vapour and I had nice enjoyable clouds!
But through water with a proper adapter would best, like the Evo or MV (with the delrin adapter), I need to try a bit of silicone tubing or something. You can kind of use it with an 18mm male adapter 'naked', but there isn't a good seal. I need to put it through a water tool properly to see what it can REALLY do. I think it could hang with the Evo?
I covered the bottom air intake with my hand and that seemed to help get thicker clouds as well.
Also must be said this is the best tasting vape I've tried, something about the wide air path I guess, and it holds the flavour right to the end. However this based on using it dry, and I'm sure water will take some of the flavour.
So with the heater, I've found it best not to draw too early after turning it on. I prefer a longer heat up time, or to let it sit for a while after the warm up. I've found about 5-6 to be the best setting, sometimes boosting sometimes not.
The way I understand it the warm up heats the lamp at 100%, for however long you set it to. When that finishes, a power level of 6 for example is putting out 60% of the bulb's energy? And the boost makes it put out more energy - up to 100%?
All the while, it relies on you drawing on it at regular intervals to keep the bowl cool. So if you're a slow sipper, you will want a low power level and maybe high boost so the heat doesn't build up as much between draws. If you want to rip through it, you will want a higher power level and maybe wouldn't use the boost. It's not like 'set temp and forget' vapes, it's up to the user to calibrate it to their usage.
Is that right Ville?
Btw you were right about how it combusted and the over heating. I had just finished a bowl, turned it off long enough the cool the chamber and reload, and let it go through the heat up time again. So holding the boost button to cancel the warm up would have prevented that!
All in all it's been one of those brain lernings. A vape for vape nerds if you know what I mean
It's this kind of manual control, the wide glass vapour path and wood that reminded me of the Daisy.
I've also found best to fill the chamber as much as possible to get dense vapour, but not tamp it down. Too little and it tends to go to one side, which means you get an airy and hot draw.
Aesthetically it's great looking and the build quality is very good indeed, the finish, vibration, lights and touch controls are all nicely done, and it all feels high quality.
And lastly, after the water adapter, the next accessory should be a chamber cover! You have to think about where you put your hand all the time, which makes it hard to really relax while using. Maybe it could magnetically attach to the side of the chamber?
Anyway much more experimenting to do. I have a flexicone so I'm going to give that a go....
Yes please use a magnet if you do a door @villekille2 . Great idea. I'm happy to hear it has a triihouse vibe to it.Well pleased to say we're getting on a bit better now!
Thanks @villekille2 for customer support here and via PM! But in the end I had to experiment to get the most out of it, which has got me very stoned over the past few days indeed.
I think I understand it now. Best way I can describe it is like a sci-fi Daisy. So I'm getting much better clouds out of it now. This is crying out for an 18mm adapter! This should be at the top of your accessories list Ville! As with any convection vape I've tried apart from the ESV, I find dry usage a bit too hot, harsh and dry. But whoever suggested putting the Mighty CU on top is a genius, took the edge off the vapour and I had nice enjoyable clouds!
But through water with a proper adapter would best, like the Evo or MV (with the delrin adapter), I need to try a bit of silicone tubing or something. You can kind of use it with an 18mm male adapter 'naked', but there isn't a good seal. I need to put it through a water tool properly to see what it can REALLY do. I think it could hang with the Evo?
I covered the bottom air intake with my hand and that seemed to help get thicker clouds as well.
Also must be said this is the best tasting vape I've tried, something about the wide air path I guess, and it holds the flavour right to the end. However this based on using it dry, and I'm sure water will take some of the flavour.
So with the heater, I've found it best not to draw too early after turning it on. I prefer a longer heat up time, or to let it sit for a while after the warm up. I've found about 5-6 to be the best setting, sometimes boosting sometimes not.
The way I understand it the warm up heats the lamp at 100%, for however long you set it to. When that finishes, a power level of 6 for example is putting out 60% of the bulb's energy? And the boost makes it put out more energy - up to 100%?
All the while, it relies on you drawing on it at regular intervals to keep the bowl cool. So if you're a slow sipper, you will want a low power level and maybe high boost so the heat doesn't build up as much between draws. If you want to rip through it, you will want a higher power level and maybe wouldn't use the boost. It's not like 'set temp and forget' vapes, it's up to the user to calibrate it to their usage.
Is that right Ville?
Btw you were right about how it combusted and the over heating. I had just finished a bowl, turned it off long enough the cool the chamber and reload, and let it go through the heat up time again. So holding the boost button to cancel the warm up would have prevented that!
All in all it's been one of those brain lernings. A vape for vape nerds if you know what I mean
It's this kind of manual control, the wide glass vapour path and wood that reminded me of the Daisy.
I've also found best to fill the chamber as much as possible to get dense vapour, but not tamp it down. Too little and it tends to go to one side, which means you get an airy and hot draw.
Aesthetically it's great looking and the build quality is very good indeed, the finish, vibration, lights and touch controls are all nicely done, and it all feels high quality.
And lastly, after the water adapter, the next accessory should be a chamber cover! You have to think about where you put your hand all the time, which makes it hard to really relax while using. Maybe it could magnetically attach to the side of the chamber?
Anyway much more experimenting to do. I have a flexicone so I'm going to give that a go....
I think I understand it now. Best way I can describe it is like a sci-fi Daisy.
It's this kind of manual control, the wide glass vapour path and wood that reminded me of the Daisy.
Daisy, now we're talking!
Now as with Daisy I get your comparison with the manual control, wide glass and wood, but how about a big blast of vapor as Daisy does so well, so quick.
I mean after the warm up, can it produce thick heavy vapor like Daisy can on quick hit?
@vapen00b :
Can someone explain simply how and where fresh air enters and if there are possible dilution sources on the upstream part (that is between the bowl and the mouthpiece)
That's the adjustable peice right? Does it fit a d20?Just wanted to let everyone know that the enano gong makes a really good seal for connecting it to your water pieces. I use the 18mm so im not sure about the 14 mm one. It also makes a nice smaller mouthpiece when I use it dry. Also has anyone removed the screen that covers the bulb? I ordered the 30w bulb that was suggested awhile ago and it should be here any day. This thing is amazing. It gets better and better every time I use it.