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beakermuppet
cool thread
To be fair to him, I thought carb capping was a novelty when I first heard about it. I didn't even want to try it when I saw it because I was so certain that I would just end up with a lot of unvaped oil on the nail. Anyways, I finally gave in about 2 months ago and tried it and now I can't imagine vaping without it.
If someone doesn't agree with an opinion I guess they are a hater?
I don't hate anyone.... I just think carb caps are silly.... grow some skin kid.
Last smoke shop I went into someone tried to sell me a Ti carb cap, looked so stupid overpriced and a big waste of time, same one from the OP's video.
If someone doesn't agree with an opinion I guess they are a hater?
I don't hate anyone.... I just think carb caps are silly.... grow some skin kid.
Last smoke shop I went into someone tried to sell me a Ti carb cap, looked so stupid overpriced and a big waste of time, same one from the OP's video.
I actually used one a lot nicer than the MyPin... I've seen lots of people unhappy with that controller, so I chose something else.
I notice mine doesn't drop temperature with a huge dab like the MyPin controller tends to do...
The hardest part was sourcing the heating element but everything else was pretty straight forward as long as you know your way around simple circuits.
I will also have you guys try this..
Do a low temp dab and watch the oil pool up... Then just blow on this puddle of oil and you will see the effect that directed air on it has.
I believe the single (or triple) hole directs the airflow over the surface of the oil puddle, and that helps vape the oil off.
It just looks like it lets less air get in, thats why it looks like it milked up more when really your just adding drag and getting less air mixed in.
To each their own, and I see no use in these carb caps other then saving smoke wafting up lol, huge waste of time.
It's science homie... Think about it.... Temperature raises in a vacuum. Carbing creates a vacuum inside of the dome, or on top of the nail with the cap. Raising the temperature quickly and allowing the oil to vape. Not hype, not a fad.
Science, efficiency and flavor.
It's science homie... Think about it.... Temperature raises in a vacuum. Carbing creates a vacuum inside of the dome, or on top of the nail with the cap. Raising the temperature quickly and allowing the oil to vape. Not hype, not a fad.
Science, efficiency and flavor.
Sigh. You just aren't seeing the vapor come off.
Not only that, but a vacuum actually lowers the boiling point of substances.
Used to think the same about the carb caps, but im glad I tried it and got the hang of it because low temp dabbing works better for me. Just as effective in every way and much easier on my lungs, plus I use less now. Maybe it isn't for everyone though.Cant stand the carb cap or any electric nail....
If you like a bullshit 10 minute, racy high, then hey!!!
They DONT get hot enough to produce a narcotic high, that would relieve pain/anxiety or let you go to sleep....
Try taking some hits off a vape pen/carb cap/electric nail before you go to sleep and see what happens. Just a racy 10 minute high, then sober...
What does heat have to do with the narcotic effect of the high?
Unless you're talking about hot enough to combust?
In the case of vaporisation can temperature have an affect on medicinal properties?
Also how do you carb-cap because my oil always disappears off the dabber and through the rig before I can even get the carb-cap to cover it.
Also I've noticed in more or less every carb-cap video that there are MASSIVE plumes of what look like vapour escaping off into the atmosphere.
Seems wasteful?
What does heat have to do with the narcotic effect of the high?
Unless you're talking about hot enough to combust?
In the case of vaporisation can temperature have an affect on medicinal properties?
Also how do you carb-cap because my oil always disappears off the dabber and through the rig before I can even get the carb-cap to cover it.
Also I've noticed in more or less every carb-cap video that there are MASSIVE plumes of what look like vapour escaping off into the atmosphere.
Seems wasteful?