I'll keep playing with it.
Some few of us, the noble, are called upon to sacrafice unceasingly for their art....
Soldier on DR, yer an inspiration to us all and (at long last) a useful role model for the young.
Sounds like the ceramic might be saturated
Always a good point, the goods need to be absorbed, but 'filling it up' leads to all sorts of stuff, at the best causing you to have to heat a lot more up every time you use it, cooking the concentrate and slowing the action down. Ideally the good work is done on the exposed surfaces with the concentrate nearby quickly recharging the surface between hits. Other modes work, of course, but that seems ideal?
I just had a MUCH better time than before loading my home made sap into this. Either I'm getting better, or the rebuilding of the core took care of some older oils that I tried to use and probably ruined by using sub par oil.
Outstanding! Sounds like you're on the road again. I agree, garbage deposited deep in the core can only be covered up. And that not all that well. At the same time it plugs up the works, like calcium in plumbing or cheeseburger based cholesterol in our arteries.....choking off the flow. And often goofing up the taste in the bargain.
Loading remains the key I think (after proper batteries which only has to be 'in range'). Not only what, but how much and how it's loaded. I understand how much a blessing it is to have sub $50 grams of highest grade oils in that display case downtown, calling out to you. I just wish we could all have 'access to that resource'.
Before I got completely spoiled, I was having some luck preheating the oil. I'd put my trusty Wilton #10 tip (key gear for early Omicron Cart guys.....) in the core, heat the oil in a vial until it was quite liquid, then upend the vial in the tip. It would 'soak into the ceramic' much faster and easier that way but takes more fiddling. And speaking of fiddling, I think once properly loaded it's easier to add a little bit more (say .1 or .2) 'before it really needs it' than it is to deal with a dry core and large top up load?
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