Roger D
Vapor Wizard
I was talking about load size and efficiency to a new MV user and I thought it also belonged here
I was coughing like hell because thermodynamics goes wild in the over packed bowl like Anonymouse stated in his excellent post.
Exactly, use dry to the gland material, let it out for several days in a very dry room. Moisture has to get out of the resin glands if it doesn't you end up with goo allover and not a proper vaporization.
Another thing that is so important with this vape. I'm always catching myself putting more than necessary and I end up coughing like hell, with a thinner vapor and the bowl seems like not so well done. I grabbed a bowl from last night and it was still sticky inside
Some fluffy bud will fill the chamber to the top with .1 while with some rock hard nugs a half filled bowl is already .1 and if you full pack you end up with .2 which is too much, ruins the experience as I stated above.
The best is to use a scale with a good resolution and weight your bowls or at least weight a couple to give you an idea. 100 mg of dry ground good is the ideal size for the MV.
If it's not cloudy enough you may want to try with other varieties or pull a bit harder, it's easier with a water tool.
I was coughing like hell because thermodynamics goes wild in the over packed bowl like Anonymouse stated in his excellent post.
The harshness in overpacked or damp loads results from the intense hot-spotting that occurs under such conditions (either from the uneven flow when overpacked or the localised cooling occuring in still-wet areas as higher-flow zones dry out). Pyrolysis (an exothermic process of chemical degradation which differs from full combustion in that oxygen is not consumed) occurs at these hot spots, and being exothermic, can lead to localised thermal runaway, and thus tiny points of plant material (or, more likely, the graphitic matrix left by local pyrolysis) can be raised very close to, or even over, combustion point. Under these conditions and a hard pull (and thus a lot of negative pressure) these spots will actually start to liberate tiny smoke particles, which are the source of the harshness. Such a session, even through water, can give you a dry cough for days even if you're a regular vaper.
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