Ok Seek,
You question well, so I want to give you good answers.
You are right so far, of course:
If I draw in cold air, it should cool down the piston.
But there is enough power, insulation etc. available,
AND: The air flow is selected via the pre-cooling sticks so example that no more than 1 litre of air can be drawn in per 10 seconds.
This is sufficient to heat the air to the desired temperature in a stable manner.
I will try to be able to position the herb at variable heights in the flask. That will make a lot of difference.
It is then very easy to clean with a 2nd adapter insert, replace ( pre filled for the next session without getting losses right away ).
I hope the translation fits / arrives...
EDIT:
and so far nothing has burst into flames in there during vaporisation.
It only chars very extremely...
and then it's dishwasher time
But normally you do not do this ( strongly overheat )
You question well, so I want to give you good answers.
You are right so far, of course:
If I draw in cold air, it should cool down the piston.
But there is enough power, insulation etc. available,
AND: The air flow is selected via the pre-cooling sticks so example that no more than 1 litre of air can be drawn in per 10 seconds.
This is sufficient to heat the air to the desired temperature in a stable manner.
I will try to be able to position the herb at variable heights in the flask. That will make a lot of difference.
It is then very easy to clean with a 2nd adapter insert, replace ( pre filled for the next session without getting losses right away ).
I hope the translation fits / arrives...
EDIT:
and so far nothing has burst into flames in there during vaporisation.
It only chars very extremely...
and then it's dishwasher time
But normally you do not do this ( strongly overheat )