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Achillita
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Best temp for vaping?
#22386791 - 10/16/15 02:08 AM (8 years, 3 months ago) |
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Hey guys! I just ordered a handheld vape that you can change the temperature directly. I've been meaning to get another vape since mine has been broken for a while now.
So what temperature is best for vaping? The range for the vape is 200°F – 428°F. I'm pretty excited to get it. Seems to be much better than my last one. And it has a built in battery(hallelujah)
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Still_tripping
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Re: Best temp for vaping? [Re: Achillita]
#22387249 - 10/16/15 07:18 AM (8 years, 3 months ago) |
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Let me guess, is it the Mighty?
The best temps often depend on your herb but a good start (what I use with the Volcano) is 350 F, 365 F, & 375-390 F. The reason the last one is a range is that it depends on whether I'm doing 3 or 4 balloons from the load. Where I live there is no need to be frugal with herb so I often go for just 3 in which case I'll have that one at 385. The alternative would be the 3rd on 375 and the 4th on 390. Much beyond 390 the taste and quality leave much to be desired.
Now that's with a Volcano. I don't have a Mighty but I do have a Crafty which as far as the vaporizing function is identical. One word of advice is to draw slowly, the slower the thicker the vapor, of course the harsher it is too so you'll have to figure out what suits you best. The Mighty/Crafty uses the same setup for heat and draw as does the Firefly and both have to draw slowly to get vapor. In portables I prefer the Pax as it is easy to use, a real no-brainer (which is just what I need when I've left my brain behind).
If you can afford to use a Volcano (you can get used ones reasonably off Ebay) and can put up with the non-discreetness of it the Volcano outshines all the portables by a long shot. Consistently great vapor and drawing from the bag means draw strength and speed are not relevant. It always tastes better too.
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Still_tripping
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I forgot to mention that since the Crafty's temp is not so easy to change I normally run it starting at 365 with a 20 or 25 degree boost.
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Achillita
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It's a Hebe Titan 2. It has pretty great reviews and it was half off. I had to jump at it.
Here's a pic:
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AkashicExplorer
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Re: Best temp for vaping? [Re: Achillita]
#22391851 - 10/17/15 04:06 AM (8 years, 3 months ago) |
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I own a Arizer Solo and its the best, it turns off by itself after 12 minutes. I usually do like this:
Temp 3 Temp 3
Flip the load.
Temp 4
Depending on the strain or how much time I have to vape, it ends here, sometimes I do one more (one more turning on, it is the same load)
Temp 4. (or depending on the strain Temp 5)
But, depending on how you vape, your high changes. Here is a list of temperatures in how to extract your cannabidoids:
THC - 157 °C. The most famous cannabinoid. It has both euphoric and analgesic effects, inducing a great sense of relaxation.
CBD - 160 - 180 °C. The cannabinoid most sought after by medical users for its vast array of medicinal applications. It partly counters the effects of THC, effectively countering feelings of anxiety and paranoia.
Delta-8-THC - 175 – 178 °C. This cannabinoid is very similar to THC, but it is more stable and less psychoactive. It has great anti-vomiting properties.
CBN - 185 °C. CBN is often found in quite small amounts, however, its effects can still be felt. It breaks down THC and is highly associated with a sedative effect.
CBC - 220 °C. This cannabinoid has anti-inflammatory and anti-fungal properties.
THCV - 220 °C. THCV has been shown to moderate the psychoactive effects of THC, but more research is required.
Combustion: Dry weed can begin to combust at around 200 °C. The maximum heat weed can take before starting to burn is around 230 °C., depending on how humid it is.
I never go beyond 194... (settling 5) it will burn the bud too much. Even after vaping, safe the buds to make canna-butter... it will have a very low potency, but still you can get in the zone (you would need to eat more brownies, but that is not bad, right? That way you do not eat too much, something common with weed brownies.
You get the best out of your weed this way.
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