I noticed, but its a good thing. We need answers.Ok I'm not going to keep my mouth shut till Monday... Lol
I noticed, but its a good thing. We need answers.Ok I'm not going to keep my mouth shut till Monday... Lol
To be perfectly honest I have only made gross adjustments to the heater working to get in the ballpark temperature range working to improve efficiencies in order to roast a load on the top end. The Zion can span the temperature range the problem is turn down... Meaning if you span 500 degrees compared to say 250 degrees you loose 50% of your dial resolution. After I make the last few Beta units I will start to instrument a unit with thermal couples and begin to experiment scientifically. I have procured a range of potentiometers and fixed resistors to test. I will report out to the forum what options are available and we can hone in what we set the first 100 at.So with this design it is hard to have a broader range like a log, right? Don't care so much about concentrates myself, I think the flower is unsurpassable, but it would be nice to have the power in hand if I want to spend a load in a couple of hits.
Dark spots should be eliminated ideally so no stirring is required but I am not so sure this is even visible in a pure convection design... I would love Crafty-like ABV utter evenness but whatever works.
It's really a tricky animal because of it's rapid heat up and cool down it is hard to find thermal couples who's lag time is short enough to keep up with the Zion this why I have been using the ABV condition as an indicator... Nice golden brown without stirring should be what @stickstones should experience
Yes, the heater has the ability to shed the heat almost instantly as well... You can run the heater red hot, turn if off, blow on it like a birthday candle and immediately grab it with your fingers and it isn't even hot. newton's law of cooling in action. It's all about surface area
The old California made Protopipe comes to mind. Anyone remember those? Like the swiss army knife of travel bowls. I used to have a couple of them.
Yup. That was the last combustion piece I used before I got my first vape. Damn thing burned hot. Combusted out of a brass (lead infused) pipe. I sure did some stupid-ass shit.
I believe @thekarmawhore is a proto guy?At one point i probably used almost nothing but a Proto and joints for around a year or longer. All day, every day. Asside from brass being the choice of material, it was the greatest design for a metal pipe i have ever seen. Built in screen that was easily cleanable, built in herb storage, built in poker tool, and the removable resin chamber were too cool for school.
@Iwien i knew some old school head like yourself would remember the little fucker. I think the Proto was designed in the 70s and was often imitatated but never duplicated
I believe @thekarmawhore is a proto guy?
@Iwien i knew some old school head like yourself would remember the little fucker. I think the Proto was designed in the 70s and was often imitatated but never duplicated
The Proto was de rigueur amongst the High Times set in the mid-late 70s. Like @lwien said, we did a lot of stupid shit.
Considering all the crap that I put into my body (I was a drug garbage disposal), it's fucking amazing that I'm still alive let alone running 20 miles a week at 71 years old. The body is an amazing piece of machinery that has an uncanny ability to heal itself. Mine has been serving me well despite the abuse and for that, I give it a hug every morning. It's the least I can do to show my appreciation.
@thekarmawhore I think it's time to do another 3D PDF? Let's spin one out after our design review today? That way he guys can see for themselves
You guys sure did shave that size as much as possible. Is there room at the bottom of the unit, below the stems or batteries for a small storage compartment for these theoretical capsules?
It doesn't look like it but just curious