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nice russy! get ready for your cloud to get a whole lotta use next week! I'll bet at least one of those EQ's never gets unpacked.
A detail I noticed was that there is more build-up under the small lip right where the joint meets the down-shaft. Took some elbow grease and extra ISO to remove the hardened thin ring of resin there.
I misunderstood thinking you got better mileage out of the EQV.With the cloud I find the size of the ELB definitely helps better regulate how much I use... The cloud gets me really high from the get go and it takes me a while to come down, whereas the EQ I always felt the need to top up as I went along... I never had a problem hitting the EQ all day long if I wanted to, didn't experience a parched throat like pappy reported so I guess I was maybe lucky in that regard. I can see like pappy said that there is also the temptation to keep hitting the cloud all day...
I'm going on a trip next week with a couple of guys with EQ's. We're all going to take our vapes and do 5 days of side by comparisons with the EQ and the Cloud, I'll report back with hopefully a more accurate study of economy after that.
I misunderstood thinking you got better mileage out of the EQV.
I get a cleaner high with the VXC too and have yet to do two ELBs in a row. I wait a least 5 minutes, LOL! But seriously an ELB, 5-6 hits, keeps me loaded 2-3 hours. I found EQV elbow loads were more effective using a bong and the hard pull, whip, and restricted air path contributed to the parched throat. Sounds like an interesting adventure you and your pals are going on.
CONFUSIOUS SAY: 1 ELB too many = COUCHLOCK!
I misunderstood thinking you got better mileage out of the EQV.
I get a cleaner high with the VXC too and have yet to do two ELBs in a row. I wait a least 5 minutes, LOL! But seriously an ELB, 5-6 hits, keeps me loaded 2-3 hours. I found EQV elbow loads were more effective using a bong and the hard pull, whip, and restricted air path contributed to the parched throat. Sounds like an interesting adventure you and your pals are going on.
nice russy! get ready for your cloud to get a whole lotta use next week! I'll bet at least one of those EQ's never gets unpacked.
@RussyRoo - thanks a lot for the explanation. It's interesting that the difference is a consequence of how your routine has been changed by the Cloud. My experience is very similar to Pappy's, i.e., not much difference in load amount but significant differences in the experience, - the overall quality is clearly superior. (And knock yourself out on that trip!).
@Venomous - I suspect your figuring is spot on: Expect to choke.
. . . How much water is supposed to go in the hydracirc? Just above the slits or higher? And the upper chamber just gets a bit of water naturally? . . .
the regrind is important is you want to maximize you extraction. glad you are liking your new vape v4l!
I would like to comment on the customer service provided by the VXL crew. I had to
send my HT back due to cracks in the perc. After Troi had been made aware of the delay
in re-shipping my replacement, he saw to it that it got shipped back to me (East Coast)
in 3 days. Thank you Troi, and VXL. I was at first kind of put off by the defective glass,
I realize that is not directly the fault of VXL. My less than stellar feelings about this issue
certainly showed through in my posts. Please accept my humble apologies for acting
rather dickish..... I really appreciate the efforts to correct the qc issue. I received the
SGW showerhead as a replacement, it rules!!! There is so little drag through the Cloud,
I really like the slight drag provided by the SGW. Others have discussed throttling the
intake for increasing cloud density, and I agree that it works quite well. Consider me a
satisfied customer, sorry I acted like a WANG. To all who are still waiting, be patient.
This vape is worth the wait......
If you regrind can that material still be used to make BHO, or is it so extracted that there is not anything left to make BHO with?
Has anyone used bubble hash in the ELB's?
thc vaporizes at its bp of 315f(157c) . bad things start to appear at 185c(according to maps study) benzene among others. at 9 i think i am around 315-320(not sure) but I feel that is a good guess judging on the buzz that I get. Personally I don't see the need to go higher even the bubble I use extracts well at 9 oclock . I can put a small chunk of hash in the elb (no bud) and get clouds might have to break it up after a few hits but the taste is really nice. I am definitely a low temp vaporist I don't like the effects of some of the higher boilers.
I sandwich a small pancake of bubble in between two layers of abv. I set the dial at 9 and take many hits. I call it the "forever bowl" because it lasts forever.
Got the chance to try some very nice bubble in the Cloud today. Used a couple different methods but one suggested by a savvy guest was a lot of fun: we put a thin layer of the material in the top of the ELB (i.e. the cap's concave space) with the bowl packed with some fresh herbal material. While the hash was aided by a good stir every couple hits or so and placing ground hash material inside the ELB is probably a less fussy methodology, it tasted really great and vaped evenly.
Obviously this works well with the Hydratube and would be a little riskier with a piece which required the VXC to be turned upside down. It was also really great to just throw the hash in with some ground herb and puff away.
One of the neater parts of the "test" was pulling the HT off the unit and watching the hash bubble/melt. FWIW, the hash vaped very nicely with the dial turned way down (tried a few hits a little higher at the 9 o'clock mark as well). I know people want really high temps. for concentrates but I don't think its necessarily the only way to enjoy them with the Cloud (or in general for that matter).
the regrind is important if you want to maximize you extraction . . .