I have to drive in a few hours. I'll have some tonight.waiting to see your abv
I don't know what happened...This vape was banging at 400 the last few days: It was giving me darker abv than my solo. I think I had some preconceived opinions of this vaporizer after I bought it. I gave it some time; learned what it likes, and I was rewarded. I'm glad I stuck with it. My new go to vape. Thanks for all your help FC folks.waiting to see your abv
You passed any learning curve there was (with NO2 it is minimal)I don't know what happened...This vape was banging at 400 the last few days: It was giving me darker abv than my solo. I think I had some preconceived opinions of this vaporizer after I bought it. I gave it some time; learned what it likes, and I was rewarded. I'm glad I stuck with it. My new go to vape. Thanks for all your help FC folks.
...And so far I have had a blast with it. It has taken my daily vape sessions like a champ, and has given back some of the best highs I've ever experienced. Much better than combustion, of course. I know this has been addressed a lot, but these wisps of vapor (or smoke?) when nothing is in the chamber is quite concerning. Nobody seems to explain thoroughly enough as to if the "phantom" vapors given off are dangerous to your health. I know the thing has some plastic in it, and that's pretty much not something I want to be inhaling. I use it until the light turns off (15-20 minutes) at 380 degrees Fahrenheit. I clean it after every use, although probably not as thorough as other users, who take the whole thing apart to clean it. Maybe that's the reason these random wisps of vapor occur, but I'm not really into taking apart something I spent close to $210 for since I'm on the decline financially (got fired :*|). My only worry is that the plastic is coming in contact with my lungs, and since I want to get back into basketball, I can't handle any form of lung problems.
mod note: This and the following three posts merged from Ask FC.
More then likely what your seeing is residue left after cleaning, you can get build up under the screen and little bits of herb falling into the holes at the bottom of the chamber. If it were plastic or rubber burning you would know it, it stinks really badly.
Clean it well and take it up to 400 to help "burn" it clean. I think you'll be good to go.
Edit; if you search through the NO2 thread in the portable vaporizer section of the forum you'll find some good cleaning tips.
Is There Any Plastic Made in Your Vaporizers?
First let me put your mind at ease and specifically state that there is nothing to worry about. All of our products are made of high grade heat-resistant material. According to MSDS (Material Safety Date Sheet) Vapir Vaporizers do not release any VOC, even at the highest operating temperature. We do not use glue in the Vapir Oxygen Vaporizer, rather a high temperature medical grade epoxy to secure craftsmanship. The actual NO2 and Oxygen unit casing is a high-temperature Nylon-Fiberglass compound. The unit is designed to operate within this high temperature range of up to and including 400 degrees Fahrenheit, this is why you can hold the unit in your hand even at these high temperatures and feel very little – to no heat. The Herb Chamber is made out of brass and produces a very clean heat, hence there are no VOC’s given off by the NO2 or Oxygen unit at any time.
Furthermore, Vapir is committed to continuous testing of all our products for quality control and to ensure that we deliver the highest quality and safest products possible to our clients. As you can see, we take the high quality of our product very seriously. Therefore, you need not worry.
https://www.vapir.com/support/faqs/