Stu said:
I have been wondering how water-based hash would react. It seems that the residue of such concentrates would need to be expelled at some point. Is that what you're experiencing? I can imagine how full-melt concentrates would out perform more solid concentrates, so I'm curious to see what happens with the various types of concentrates.
I guess I'll find out soon enough.
I'm guessing that's what I'm up against. I expected to have to clear some residue out, in fact discussed it in broad terms with 'the guys' when I visited them earlier today (about midnight here). What has me a little concerned it the coating looks almost melted on, like tar on a freshly paved street.....only much smaller.
No big deal if a way to work with it is found, for sure the unit delivered the goods for a while.
I also agree with you in that I hope to figure out what's up and for sure will be happy to pass that information on for consideration by one and all.....as is our style here.
The module is drying on my PD right now, I think I'll see how it's doing....
OK, by way of an update on my bubble hash problem, I'm running again. Although perhaps not as well as before.
After it dried out, the light inside was again barely visible in one area. There was no taste or other indication vaporizing going on. I added a small dab (maybe 1/20 gram?) of the CO2 wax I'm currently feeding the Omicron. Good stuff there. And in Revolution. Good, solid hits but I can no longer say how thick they are. After a tough day pulling on this guy just so you'll know, I'm not much of a judge. I can get started coughing if I close my eyes and think about it hard enough.
I'm not sure what to do next (after a nap to reset at least partially.....). I see two options. First go back to bubble hash. Figure it was just spent and the sponge ran dry. Ignore what it looks like, including perceptions about abstracts like density, pull resistance and so on. And forget about the no light part, I'm not even sure it's supposed to be visible at this point, the heater in Omicron isn't, right? Anyway, pretend I know what I'm doing, fling some more in when the wax dies out, and press on. Dumping the residue as best I can (can't scrape the bottom, the ceramic won't take it) and recharging when production gets slow. In such a mode, I think the unit may quickly vape off any concentrate that makes it down into contact (conduction, not convection dominates?). That's Plan A.
Plan two is to get better grounded in what's normal for the unit. Feed it more wax and get a real feel for it when it's (hopefully) running without issues. This makes less sense in that the unit is no longer virgin, but I'm not sure that matters. In this mode I expect it's going to run with surplus concentrate absorbed in the ceramic. It's this stuff, not the stuff on top melting down, that's being vaporized. The top down stuff is just melting, the real high heat is inside, that's where the vapor is happening. I bet you could seal the top fairly completely but once enough oil got down into the sponge it would deliver steady production. Or not. So much for plan number 2.
Plan number 2 (press on with wax) has the added advantage that TV can get involved should they care to. Or they can decide to go to the islands until it all blows over, their call. Plan A (go back to bubble hash and try to truly wreck it before the warranty runs out) does not have this option. Hey, maybe they'd like to help my testing? Naw, better they should make more units. Do much of this and not much else is gonna get done, trust me on that. They should do what they do best and leave the demanding stuff to us volunteers.
Anyway, another heavy session or three and hopefully it's going to run dry again. Or at least slow up. Then it's decision time, more wax or more bubble hash....... What a dilemma, eighwhat? Not the sort of thing a responsible manager would delegate off. I'll do this one myself, wouldn't be fair otherwise......
Anyway, anybody else playing with bubble hash (or maybe some of that cheap nasty dark ISO oil?)? Any thoughts? Oh, yeah, I'm sorry I'm not a video type. I don't even post photos. Fortunately others are doing a far better job than I would there, my thanks to them even if
I think such videos are the least reliable 'evidence' available. No reflection on their efforts, of course, but a guy could photoshop most any thing he wanted in there (should lighting, set up and so on fail) and instantly lots of folks would know it was true...... Hey, some guys with hollowed out light bulbs put out clouds bigger than my efforts.
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