Hoping I will be able to figure out a way to attach this little jewel to the Zion. 14mm female joint.
I sooo cannot wait to make that update to my sig!Looks like you need to update your signature vape list @cybrguy! Can not wait to hear what you think of Ellie.
Oh....Have you not heard?
18-14mm adapter with an ELB works like a champ.
your pal,
thekarmawhore
Well, I gotta say worth the wait. I am very much enjoying this so far. I just got one of the best flavor hits I've had. I hadn't noticed a lot of flavor in this strain but I must have hit a perfect temp and got a mouthful. nice. That might have happened with any vape, but this is showing off its flexibility. I'm gonna remember that spot on the dial.
There was a slightly longer stem included but no screens and I don't have any basket or elb screens or flat screens large enough after bending, so i'll have to figure something out. They price kinda crazy retail.
Once I find some screens I have some basic male2males I can use to attach to glass, until I get something special. I'm not feeling any need (yet) to use water, but I like it. I haven't had any really hot hits so far.
I've gotten some big hits. Nothing really cloudy but I'm not a chaser. I care if they work, and they do. I'm doing a loose pack of between .10 and .13g. A tighter or fuller pack might well produce clouds, but i'm good so far. I'll get there.
The stem that fits inside the cap has a screen that us affixed in some way, hopefully not glue. It seems permanent so I'm not messing with it until I hear otherwise.
I have nothing bad to say about Ellie. She does get warm and might get hot on an extended session, but not too hot to touch and not without convenient holding areas that don't get warm.
So far a very nice first experience.
Great to hear @cybrguy, a nice contrast to Kero and Pak, but still positive results (plus you do have a different version of course). Really nice to see more perspectives in here, and really glad that the low temps seem to working very well in the new design
Yeah ELBs are prohibitively expensive imo, I've got a couple EQ screens I can try with mine but they're shallowness always makes me uneasy, like the load isn't secure like it would be deeper in the glass. Screens that come with the Indica are nice big squares and a fine mesh, they may work well in the stems but I'm not sure of the size, ofcourse I will try it (they are cheaper to find, I'm sure many members have tons of em actually).
I also have an LSV screen still installed in my 18mm male to male, they're sized exactly right to rest at the bottom of the joint, but it does make the bowl very large, but if its used like a bowl left in the bubbler and put Zion on top to hit like you would LSV its easy tobstir in between hits and I think it could work well... Hopefully I'll be able to report on that soon enough
Maybe they meant from a couple professional testers to a regular guy with a new vape?I'm not sure what contrast you mean, but as I've said before, the strength of the Zion is that it is a simple but versatile and powerful tool.
Maybe they meant from a couple professional testers to a regular guy with a new vape?
I may have tested a little too much last night. So far it's standout characteristics for me are the outstanding taste when staring at lower temps, the ease of handling and speed to the first hit, and the ability to choose 1 or 2 hits at a time without feeling any pressure to continue (like sessions). The quality of the hits have been very good and completely flexible from nips to very big hits.
I'm likin this so far.
I'm not sure what contrast you mean, but as I've said before, the strength of the Zion is that it is a simple but versatile and powerful tool. I expect each person to evolve a way that works best, and that will result in a multitude of techniques and methods. What I've tried to describe is how to learn what works best for you. I certainly don't advocate that everyone should use my methods, but I do encourage them to explore the Zion the way I've described.
The fear of the load falling out of the elbow screen is understandable but not really warranted. Try this experiment: inhale a load into a stem (you can use your Underdog stem for this test) then simply hold it with the load facing down. Notice that little if any falls out. A light tamping at this point will keep the load secure, and don't forget that whenever you inhale you are pulling that load up into the stem. Whenever I remove a stem, I check the Zion to see if any of the load remains behind on the heater screen. I hardly ever see anything.
I tried making a screen from an Indica screen and failed miserably. Perhaps you have better screen-making skills than I do, so good luck with that. Since the stems are standard 18mm, there are probably other solutions out there as well. You can use whatever fits.
That is still variable as I try to find the right mix. I tend to work between 5 and 10 seconds. Being so used to glass I usually use the visual of vapor to control my hitting and until I can put it to glass I will be a little out of control of seeing what is actually occurring. In a PM I learned "officially" (I know you guys told me) that the screen isn't affixed in any way so I will pull it out the stem and try some glass tonite when I get home late. There is some serious friction holding it on now...How long is your warmup time?
the elb's are the best thing I ever did with the Zion. You can even preload them and take them with you. I never use it without an elb.