Induction Heater Yllvape IH Power and temperature controlled induction for use with Dynavap

Ill have to try that when i come home from work :) sounds like combustion numbers for me but I like a little trial and error

Is the cap pretty low in the device i guess on this heatup? (Deep height, this is what u mean right?)

Need to get a small ruler so i can measure the height for the cap

The way i have it setup now i can go for 1he in the half bowl setting but have a hard time getting more high from a 1he for a full bowl, but it still looks pretty spent but almost the same high, so i thought going for a slower heat up for a bigger 1he would be better, but maybe thats not the case? Ive only owned a dynavap since mid august, and i now have m21 tip(bb3/hula stem) M+ ss and Hydra OmniVong in lightwood with the 5fin ti tip and i love these things :D
 
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kokolokokolokon

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Ill have to try that when i come home from work :) sounds like combustion numbers for me but I like a little trial and error

Is the cap pretty low in the device i guess on this heatup? (Deep height, this is what u mean right?)

Need to get a small ruler so i can measure the height for the cap
You can start trying with 16-18 sec, good depth and, if you like to cook it slowly you can try 45W

Some people like a slow heat up.

And yes i mean a pretty low cap position
The best point on this device is you can get the config you want, but you need to find it.

I did read a guy who loves to use the device at 40W, getting a better battery life and slow heating to make one hit extraction. But i prefer something faster

I know my config for convector, pipe X, M21, ti +normal, armored and an artisan butane vape from a friend. But maybe my configs don’t work for you :D
 
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kokolokokolokon

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This are som configs I use with the Yllvape and some devices.
I show how deep i put the cap on the coil in every case, the seconds and power.

All this videos and configs are done for a non super oily hashish. For herbs it can be good to detract 2-3 seconds.

[This configs are for my preference, maybe you like to heat some devices slower with less power]

1- ObsidiuM (M21) by Dynavap


The Dynavap M is one device able to use a lot of configs on the yllih, but overall it is easy to use with it


2- Ptglass DV glass tip+ normal cap by @phanthuong0305 (PTglass)


This tip is a monster. With a lower power, a little more of depth and more time you can get several great hits, but i prefer it in this way.


3- Pipe X by @thehippie


In this one i see necessary to start the puff while it is being heated (since it is designed for this use with torch). You can just preheat it but you dont get that number of great clouds.

4- SS Convector by @Camouflet


This is not the best results i get with the convector + Yllih but they are consistent. For the convector i use the larger screw to adjust the depth to be as shallow as possible. With the Yllih the convector become super consistent.

5- 5fin Ti tip + armored (i will share it today)

6- m18 tip + normal cap (i will share it today)
 
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warren0728

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just ordered a yll ih 2.0 from @VGOODIEZ to use with my dynavaps and camouflet (i have a couple of pipes ih's and the switch on one of them is acting up)

can't wait to give it a try! with as fast as vgoodiez ships i'll probably have it yesterday lol!
 
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Wylie

Too weird to live, too rare to die.
I have had my YLL 2.0 for a little while now. I am using a Revolve gen2 with a 5 fin ti tip and regular cap. I really rate the YLL once you find the sweet spot that works for you.
It feels well built, I get a decent battery life and with fast charging fully recharged in just over an hour (Molicel P28A batteries)
My one big disappointment with the Ylll is that it is not compatible with The Tempest so very soon will be gathering dust. It's a great IH but had I kown I would not have bought it tbh. I also think the shorter coil base should have been included in the box.
Bearing all that in mind I am overall impressed with this IH and would recommend it to others who are using a compatible stem/tip.
 

Dustin McKief

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Stash Shack, currently on sale with free shipping. I have found that the included 11.5mm insert is good for the Convector. I had to order the 8.5mm insert from them direct, but I much prefer it with Dynavaps.
 

akit4so

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Stash Shack, currently on sale with free shipping. I have found that the included 11.5mm insert is good for the Convector. I had to order the 8.5mm insert from them direct, but I much prefer it with Dynavaps.
Hi there. I can’t figure out why they sell 8.5mm insert. What is this use for? For Armoured cap?
I have an only plan dynavap.

Thanks:)
 
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Dustin McKief

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Hi there. I can’t figure out why they sell 8.5mm insert. What is this use for? For Armoured cap?
I have an only plan dynavap.

Thanks:)
The depth of the chamber and cap affects where the induction field is focused. The 8.5 allows you to focus the field lower on the Dynavap cap, producing thicker vapor, while still allowing adjustment higher on the cap.
 

Dustin McKief

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Gotta write up a review after a couple of weeks. I'm really glad I went with this IH, because it's designed for maximum flexibility. That flexibility allows you to dial in for repeatable results with different devices and configurations. My usage is predominantly microdosing at low temperatures through dry glass. I'm happy with light AVB to save my throat. Using glass is very helpful as you will have a visual indicator to figure out your preferences.

I feel like the smaller insert should be the default, as most are running Dynavaps and the only way to get good results is to remove the battery cover in order to lower the insert enough. However, I happen to have a Ti Convector which works great with the larger insert.

Vaphit silver collar does fit, although I prefer using those with a torch for a mini session style of 3-5 puffs on weekends and evenings.

Props to @kokolokokolokon for adding so much useful information regarding wattage, depth and timing! I also watched a couple of TableTop Bong videos. My contribution:

Dynavap: smaller insert to get the base of the cap in the zone, half bowl/low temp cap, 45W until second click. Take a tasty light hit. Use magnet until second click, reheat to first click (lower wattage and depth really spaces clicks apart) for the money hit. Cool down, and go to second click for a less tasty but satisfying puff.

Ti Convector: screen moved to a smaller chamber size, larger insert as high as it will go, 60W for 10 seconds. Then, reduce the time by 2-3 seconds for each subsequent puff.
 

akit4so

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The depth of the chamber and cap affects where the induction field is focused. The 8.5 allows you to focus the field lower on the Dynavap cap, producing thicker vapor, while still allowing adjustment higher on the cap.
Thank you for a reply.
I placed an order with 8.5mm insert.
Triggered your previous review. :tup:

I hope yll IH will be alternative option of Fluxker Deluxe. ;)
 

thehippie

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Hi, for those looking for a FMJ, we have silver collar available now and it's 20% for black friday :) Other accessories are on sale as well like grinders.
Use code at checkout: ACCBF
 

AndyO

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Do people recommend the inserts?

I'm having a bummer of a time with my YLL2.0, I just can't get it dialed in exactly where I want it without overdoing it and combusting.

Are either of the inserts likely to help? (I think it was meant to come with the 11.5mm, but I don't remember ever seeing it, and it's not in my box of vape gear.)
 
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Wylie

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Do people recommend the inserts?

I'm having a bummer of a time with my YLL2.0, I just can't get it dialed in exactly where I want it without overdoing it and combusting.

Are either of the inserts likely to help? (I think it was meant to come with the 11.5mm, but I don't remember ever seeing it, and it's not in my box of vape gear.)
The insert should be in the hole where the coil is to stop your stem going straight through. Take the back off and you will see it with a screw groove. There is a small metal 'screwdriver' held magnetically near the batteries to adjust the height of the insert.
 

Dustin McKief

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8.5mm insert for Dynavaps, 11.5mm for Convector. Mine came with the larger one, but it seems like it should come with the smaller one given the prevalence of Vapcaps? I ordered the smaller one direct from YLL, but I saw that Stash Shack had them.
 

AndyO

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The insert should be in the hole where the coil is to stop your stem going straight through. Take the back off and you will see it with a screw groove. There is a small metal 'screwdriver' held magnetically near the batteries to adjust the height of the insert.

Thanks for that mate, I feel like such a dunce for not realising that's what it was!
 
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zatonic

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8.5mm insert for Dynavaps, 11.5mm for Convector. Mine came with the larger one, but it seems like it should come with the smaller one given the prevalence of Vapcaps? I ordered the smaller one direct from YLL, but I saw that Stash Shack had them.
Feels like a money grab to me! I ended up using a box cutter with a new blade. Sliced in-between the second and third thread on the heater side. with a bit of force, sliced through smooth. Cleaned it up a little bit for continuity, screwed right back in! If you ever need the length again, cut some discs from a wine cork.
 

LJEND

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Hey guys, I need help. What is the difference between the original black insert ( smth like plastic ) and the ceramic insert? Originally, I received 11.5 mm black plastic ones with the heater. I also bought 11.5 ceramic and 8.5 mm ceramic. I don't like them, they scratch colored dynavap caps and they hold the temperature for a long time, which makes it easier to combust if i dont make 1hit exctraction.

Apparently, the manufacturer currently provides 11.5 inserts for new heaters, but ceramic ones, why they changed material? For armored cap? I heard that the plastic insert melts with armored cap.

anyway, I wrote to Yllvape asking if they would make and sell me an 8.5mm insert BUT black "plastic" one because I want to insert the Dynavap deeper, but I don't like the ceramic ones. They agreed and i will order today.

What is your opinion about the plastic and ceramic insert? When u bought the heater which insert was included in the set? black material or ceramic? Greetings and all the best in the new year, sorry for my bad english.


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Dustin McKief

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Greetings and Happy New Year. Mine came with the large plastic one (from a retailer), and I ordered the small plastic one from YLL directly.

I find the company to be very responsive, so I'd recommend asking these questions to them directly. Let us know if you find out why they changed the material.
 
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LJEND

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what i found cermic need more time to heat, and cap clicking later too. it hold a lot longer heat. Buy yeah i go with 8.5mm plastic, dont like ceramic
 
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