Prolusio
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Could your herb possibly be falling down and touching the cap since it's being inverted in the jarhead @Alexis ? Might be possible if it's filled loosely! Could try tamping the herb down just slightly so it can't fall and see if that helps.
I've been using my jarhead daily since I recieved it and from my experience it's much harder to combust/char than with a lighter! I've been getting even extractions with consistent heat up times. Jarhead seems to be doing the same thing every time I use it. I was a little worried it might have some variance to the output making sessions unpredictable; but in my experience it's been a consistent workhorse. The only thing I have to watch and adjust for is how hot my vapcap is in back to back sessions; if it's already warm Jarhead can heat to click much faster than a person can be expecting.
There's a little bit of learning curve coming from the lighter, especially if you have several vapcaps because each one heats up just slightly differently.. But it's so convenient to use I found testing to be a breeze and quickly nailed the "feel" of it. I don't count seconds, I just feel/hear the clicks in the stem and judge from that; works for me!
IMO @Pipes induction heaters are a must have if you're a heavy capper. It's so easy to reach over and heat another bowl there's just no reason to use a lighter. I can keep gaming/browsing without even taking my hand off the mouse, take a puff as I pass my desk or cook some food.. Just so convenient!
And if you consider the cost of butane (which for me isn't high but everyone has different access/use) the Jarhead will eventually pay for itself. It does use some power but it's extremely miniscule.. If you heat 100 caps a day every day for a year, with 15 seconds heat up time for each cap (just for the estimate) and a cost of 13.75 cent/kWh.. The jarhead will only cost you $1.20 per year. And that's a really really high estimate since most people won't do that many bowls, or that long of a heat up time, or use it every single day; and I took the max power the adapter can output not what the coil is actually using.. So yeah, the Jarhead basically costs nothing to run. Might take a few years but eventually I'll have a "free" Jarhead if I stop using butane!
For me the induction heaters bring the functionality of the Vapcap even closer to a joint by freeing up that one hand; absolutely love it! Great work @Pipes , super excited for the Portside!
I've been using my jarhead daily since I recieved it and from my experience it's much harder to combust/char than with a lighter! I've been getting even extractions with consistent heat up times. Jarhead seems to be doing the same thing every time I use it. I was a little worried it might have some variance to the output making sessions unpredictable; but in my experience it's been a consistent workhorse. The only thing I have to watch and adjust for is how hot my vapcap is in back to back sessions; if it's already warm Jarhead can heat to click much faster than a person can be expecting.
There's a little bit of learning curve coming from the lighter, especially if you have several vapcaps because each one heats up just slightly differently.. But it's so convenient to use I found testing to be a breeze and quickly nailed the "feel" of it. I don't count seconds, I just feel/hear the clicks in the stem and judge from that; works for me!
IMO @Pipes induction heaters are a must have if you're a heavy capper. It's so easy to reach over and heat another bowl there's just no reason to use a lighter. I can keep gaming/browsing without even taking my hand off the mouse, take a puff as I pass my desk or cook some food.. Just so convenient!
And if you consider the cost of butane (which for me isn't high but everyone has different access/use) the Jarhead will eventually pay for itself. It does use some power but it's extremely miniscule.. If you heat 100 caps a day every day for a year, with 15 seconds heat up time for each cap (just for the estimate) and a cost of 13.75 cent/kWh.. The jarhead will only cost you $1.20 per year. And that's a really really high estimate since most people won't do that many bowls, or that long of a heat up time, or use it every single day; and I took the max power the adapter can output not what the coil is actually using.. So yeah, the Jarhead basically costs nothing to run. Might take a few years but eventually I'll have a "free" Jarhead if I stop using butane!
For me the induction heaters bring the functionality of the Vapcap even closer to a joint by freeing up that one hand; absolutely love it! Great work @Pipes , super excited for the Portside!