Temperature oC Temperature oF General Effect
140 284 2AI
150 302
160 320 E,2AN,3AI,AE,AX,AS,BD
170 338 AX,2AN,AS,2AI
180 356 AE,AD,2AI,AX
185 365 SE
190 374 2SE,AD,AX
200 392
210 410
220 428 AI,AN,E,SE
225 437 SE
230 446 SE
As promised, here's the post. Don't read too much into it at the moment, since I'm posting this from work and I'm sure there are corrections to be made. But, in a nutshell if a particular compound had a boiling point of 157C, I attributed it to 160C, since the Extreme that I use can only increment or decrement 5 degrees at a time. I then went and cross referenced each property with each 'assigned' boiling point and put a tick mark in a rough table. When I was finished I was able to enter data for a particular temperature; for example, at 185C there is at least one compound that can contribute a sedative effect. At 140C there are at least 2 compounds that contribute an antiiflammatory effect. There are mistakes in here, I can guarantee that, but I will edit and notate corrections. And yes, vaporization of these compounds emeshed in an organic matrix is not the same as boiling of pure compounds.
I can offer two general conclusions; if you want an anti inflammatory/analgesic effect, keep your temperatures lower. And if you want a sedative/couchlock effect keep your temperatures higher.
Some more corrections and opinions to come tonight.
Tom
If you vaped your weed until there was no more vapour at 210c in your mighty; then put the weed into another device at 220c to finish it off, you would find that the amount of vapour left is not of massive significance. I don't vape above 190c as there are more dangerous toxins released above this temperature. At 220c the vapour can get thick and I personally find the taste can get a bit nasty and makes me cough. Im guessing your saving your AVB; so your going to use whats not been vaped at a later date any way right? No worries then IMOSo I just got my first temperature accurate vape, a mighty. It's amazing. But reading these tables I'm a little concerned. If the original post is to be believed, all actives are not all released until 220. My mighty only goes to 210. Am I missing actives?
I have an EVO so could probably capture them in there. This is quite new to me so apologies if it seems a silly question.
Cheers
@harmless healing, those temperature tables can be a little misleading in the sense that they make it seem as if this is a binary process when it is not. The active components will evaporate at temperatures below their "boiling point", it just takes longer. @pakalolo can articulate it better than I can...
In other words, I wouldn't worry too much about it?
I would like to hear more about this when possible
this has probably been covered already but I haven't seen it - apologies for unnecessary redundancies:
is there a rule of thumb as far as how long the temp. readout needs to be at a targeted # before you'd consider the weed itself to be at that temp., prepped for a vape? (I have a mighty, fwiw)
I keep hearing about 'pre-heating' the weed. I understand that this isn't binary, exact science, etc., but have people found from experience that giving the vaporizer a certain amount of time at a temp., instead of vaping as soon as the display reaches the #, makes for a better vape?
I keep hearing about 'pre-heating' the weed. I understand that this isn't binary, exact science, etc., but have people found from experience that giving the vaporizer a certain amount of time at a temp., instead of vaping as soon as the display reaches the #, makes for a better vape?
I keep hearing about 'pre-heating' the weed
However a person uses the tools at their disposal to accomplish a given task is always a win. If using a specific temperature setting, like 415 F, on one vape and moving to another vape at the same temp does not mean the extraction effects are duplicated. The use of a specific temp setting (415 F) makes it more simple to have a repeatable accurate experience for the particular vape you are using.
I don't have empirical evidence either, but I certainly believe this to be the case through many trials.i have a precise temperature display (and setting) for my vape. i have a 60 second count-down timer (in the software) after the vape hits the preset temperature (25 to 30 seconds), before the green "take a toke" light is lit. recently i have given the herb an extra 30 seconds to "heat soak" (radiation, more than conduction) and definitely get a thicker hit. i think (can't prove) it helps melt (and open) the trichomes just a bit more.
i keep the draw tube on the vial to prevent wisps of vapor from escaping - or i will inhale this escaping vapor, for the flavor, then take the hit.
Mate, I haven't got a Mighty - I've got an Ascent but at first I thought it wasn't working at lower temps - 195°C (383°F) but then it hit me... maybe I needed to draw a little slower, or take an extra toke but I can get super high at that temp.... every vape takes some getting to know. The great part is that you can use the ABV later at higher (max) temperature and get high all over again. It's like a kind of magic dudeI notice if i don't set the tempature to max on my mighty i feel like im wasting my weed as i don't get the full effect
I think of it in terms of how many vapes = one bong hit; with my MFLB it was something like 6-8, with the mighty about half that. add to that how long it takes to vape, compared with a bong, and it takes some serious time to vape a bong hit's worth. another difference: a bong hit is like going from 0 to 60 in 5 sec., while a vaporizer is a much slower ascent - like 15 min. to get to 60. it might be worth waiting 15 min. before evaluating how well the job's getting done. I usually have no problem getting to 'uncle' with a a vaporizer - it just takes longer (and it sure is easier on the lungs - and tastes yummy!).
@darbarikanada Maybe you need a bigger vape than a portable?