Thermal Accumulator by phattpiggie

felvapes

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Beast mode activated
The wand set on 800 and timed out was perfect for a first run
Great extraction, good flavour, excellent clouds with only one heat cycle
No copper or added extras
Nice avb
The wand makes it a no brainer for timing
I do want to give the torch a go just so I can "cherry the cv&t"
Nice work phatpiggie great vape man and cheers for the more than affordable post prices to ausland (other manufacturers take note please)

Nice work, I dig the TA
 

felvapes

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Swapped out for ruby - just needs a little extra heat time

405/410 X2 heatup time for ruby

800 X1 heatup for stock Boro balls

Any wand should work, I insert it from the bottom and hold it just on/below the lip and get perfect results so glass tolerance shouldn't be an issue

Sesh goes for almost 2 mins after heat up ....beast mode @phattpiggie well fuckin done
Clouds for days

Loving this thing
It's what a DV always should have been and never quite was
Baller joint vape

 

Shit Snacks

Milaana. Lana. LANA. LANAAAA! (TM2/TP80/BAK/FW9)
Spot on with the 800 on the wand time out! Thanks! :tup: One of the tastiest dry hits I've ever had in my career!!:nod:

That is a wild piece, hydro tube with drinking cup (I just got a bubbler with this feature lol though it has a perc, fun filled with ice) and a titanium base?? Pretty incredible probably pretty pricey, but still pretty worthwhile...
 

coolbreeze

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That is a wild piece, hydro tube with drinking cup (I just got a bubbler with this feature lol though it has a perc, fun filled with ice) and a titanium base?? Pretty incredible probably pretty pricey, but still pretty worthwhile...
I like how the beer cools the vapor. You learn to carefully balance your hit-speed to not cool the beer; drink only sips to leave some cooling...all the way to the bottom!

Edit: or just slam 'em both, as shown. ; )
 

Shit Snacks

Milaana. Lana. LANA. LANAAAA! (TM2/TP80/BAK/FW9)
I like how the beer cools the vapor. You learn to carefully balance your hit-speed to not cool the beer; drink only sips to leave some cooling...all the way to the bottom!

Edit: or just slam 'em both, as shown. ; )

Yeah as the ice melts with the water it helps cool even more, I haven't really drank anything from mine yet, it is officially called the beer mug bubbler, and it is that shape with a beer bottle shape inside, although I despise alcohol personally lol
 

coolbreeze

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Yeah as the ice melts with the water it helps cool even more, I haven't really drank anything from mine yet, it is officially called the beer mug bubbler, and it is that shape with a beer bottle shape inside, although I despise alcohol personally lol
Hah! That sounds fun in spite of itself! Let's see, I'd probably try bubble water maybe.
 

Shit Snacks

Milaana. Lana. LANA. LANAAAA! (TM2/TP80/BAK/FW9)
Hah! That sounds fun in spite of itself! Let's see, I'd probably try bubble water maybe.

Yeah pretty great novelty purchase, turns any vape into tafee bowle lol it has a little straw mouthpiece though, so I tried it with my TA, but it was not ideal because of the air flow restriction... Mostly using mine dry so far
 

My_50p_worth

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yogie

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Hi all. Curious about the heat up time for the TA?

I currently use the Vapman and do two heat cycles, 6 sec torch, 4 second pause, 6 sec heat again and take a hit. Roughly 16 seconds.

What about the TA?

PS. If this question looks familiar, I've also asked this about the Anvil. Both have my interest.

PPS. When will these be in stock again?
 

Grass Yes

Yes
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Hi all. Curious about the heat up time for the TA?

I currently use the Vapman and do two heat cycles, 6 sec torch, 4 second pause, 6 sec heat again and take a hit. Roughly 16 seconds.

What about the TA?

PS. If this question looks familiar, I've also asked this about the Anvil. Both have my interest.

PPS. When will these be in stock again?
All of your questions in both threads are answered in the thread if you read backwards.

Heat up times vary with torch, style, and preferences. But you can get some idea from what has been shared above.
 

My_50p_worth

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All of your questions in both threads are answered in the thread if you read backwards.

I’ve seen you comment variations of this a few times people have asked questions now, please try and keep that attitude confined to vaporents. I’ve seen people getting piled on for trying to ask questions on there and I’d hate for it to become the same here

On FC we understand that most people prefer a personal answer with up to date information, it’s why the atmosphere is so much warmer on here and why I’ve stuck around :)

No hate btw, love reading your comments

@yogie

The TA can be heated in all kinds of ways!

With a big torch like the blazer big buddy, you can do a 10-15 second heatup. Medium torches like the blazer firefox about 30 seconds or so (same as the anvil heatup time more or less) and your standard Vapman single flame torch around 50 seconds to a minute. With any of these torches you can add more heat after the initial heatup if it feels like it is lacking.

My personal favourite is the quad torch for around 20 seconds, and I’ll then “top up” the heat when I feel production start to drop off. I get a good flavourful first puff and then the vapour comes in thick and fast.

As for stock, email thermalaccumulator@gmail.com and ask Piggie about getting one. Not sure what the setup is right now but he’ll give you an answer. It was a very simple process when I purchased mine.

As a fellow Vapman lover, I think you’ll enjoy this device a lot. The TA feels like a sort of modern interpretation of the Vapman mixed with Anvil power
 

Abele Rizieri Ferrari

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I’ve seen you comment variations of this a few times people have asked questions now, please try and keep that attitude confined to vaporents. I’ve seen people getting piled on for trying to ask questions on there and I’d hate for it to become the same here
I actually think it's good to teach users their way around the forums. This should help prevent the forum from devolving into a somewhat more hostile vaporents type atmosphere, because it prevents these repeating questions and the annoyance they will cause for more regular visitors. Just guiding people to read a few pages backwards imo isn't piling on someone nor does it lead to that. I appreciate the attitude of users here where new users get explained how and where to find an answer. It's not hostile but helpful.
On FC we understand that most people prefer a personal answer with up to date information, it’s why the atmosphere is so much warmer on here and why I’ve stuck around :)
I agree, but I also think it helps the forum's atmosphere if there's some prevention of having questions that don't need a personal answer and that have been answered not long before being asked over and over again. I think that if users on vaporents did a little more l searching before posting questions, the atmosphere would be better there, because the more regular users wouldn't be bored and annoyed with the same questions over and over.
 

coolbreeze

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I actually think it's good to teach users their way around the forums. This should help prevent the forum from devolving into a somewhat more hostile vaporents type atmosphere, because it prevents these repeating questions and the annoyance they will cause for more regular visitors. Just guiding people to read a few pages backwards imo isn't piling on someone nor does it lead to that. I appreciate the attitude of users here where new users get explained how and where to find an answer. It's not hostile but helpful.

I agree, but I also think it helps the forum's atmosphere if there's some prevention of having questions that don't need a personal answer and that have been answered not long before being asked over and over again. I think that if users on vaporents did a little more l searching before posting questions, the atmosphere would be better there, because the more regular users wouldn't be bored and annoyed with the same questions over and over.
On the other hand, his answer was a digest of accumulated knowledge, so in this case it was worth asking! : )

Edit: I think it's fair to ask people to read the thread, for sure, but there's often a lot of banter and so forth between the nuggets, so it's helpful to have the occasional distillation.
 
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