CaptVapor
Well-Known Member
Can't wait for your review, @little maggie
And pics!!
Can't wait for your review, @little maggie
You need to be giving it some serious power - I'm generally set at 70% plus - to get those instant & tasty, first hit clouds.
And yes, the wood body does give off a slightly glowing feeling of warmth - particularly if sessioning - but in my experience it never gets really hot, or uncomfortable to handle.
Your dial won't go past 50%?
Where do you think 50% is on the dial?
This is Vyv with the dial set to minimum power . . .
. . . At roughly 50% . . .
. . . And shown here, set to maximum . . .
Personally, I would get dry, even low temp hits dialed in before taking it to water
But I'm sure Aiden will grow to be very happy.
KeepOn.
Another question- I know the info is back about 100 pages somewhere but could someone help: How long do you hold the button in for or does it work the same as the Milaana? The heat stays on with the Zion unlike the Milaana so do you hold it in for a shorter time until you get vapor?
Apparently I knew all this when I initially got my Zion but since I retired my brain has developed memory problems.
Yup, you will be second wave of emails. The build is continuous and the "waves" is just a manageable chunk. Each person will be contacted personally prior to shipment.I'm an end of august 2015 preorder, so not the first wave I guess but probably the second? Am I supposed to fill in this Zion Train form over at the website? Or will I get an email asking for that info?
Hey folks, let's help @little maggie out... So what should the quick start card for Zion say?
Insert batteries with flat bottom to negative terminal.
Compress spring contact with battery end and insert other side.
Insert ground, dry product into the herb chamber and lower Zion female glass onto mouthpiece. Turn upright.
Increase wattage by rotating the knob clockwise. Take test puffs until you reach desired vapor quality. Take multiple draws and slowly rotate knob clockwise until product is fully extracted.
What did I miss?
Stem packing is subjective. I tamp my bowls enough such that nothing falls when I hold the stem upside down. Never had any combustion event in both my Zions (but had some with the Milaana)
In fact in all my vapes I make a small puck with the load. Don't know if that falls into your "tightly" or not, but since I use the FM tamping tool most of the time, it sure sounds like it.
In conduction vapes packing maximizes heater efficiency and prevents flying plant bits from clogging the mouthpiece screen. In convection vapes it prevents plant bits from falling onto the heater screen.
What are the advantages of not packing? Every time I tried, whatever the device, I liked it less. Might be down to personal taste and/or the way I vape?