Hi all,
like many of us here, i'm at war with tobacco, and as in any war, good hardware helps you win.
It took me a while to find a good e-cig, so i now have that base covered, the next step was to find a good vapouriser.
A few months ago i bought the Arizer Extreme Q, i won't list all of the technical details here since you can easily view them on the website :
http://arizer.com/store/en/arizer-machines/21-aroma-arizer-extreme-q-heater.html
I can only say that i'm VERY happy with it. So far i've only used the bag not the whip, since the bag gets me exactly where i want to be.
The unit has fancy stuff like the remote control and the LED readout but the most important thing is how is it in use.
It's very, very good. It's so good that, using this info about the best temps to vape at :
Note: Although some of the following cannabinoids require temperatures above 200 degrees Celsius to evaporate, setting a vaporizer to that temperature runs the risk of causing combustion, which should be avoided.
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 was able to get different highs at different temps
Using a temp of 190C, i just under half-filled the visible portion of the heating tube, and filled the bag (using a low fan speed for pushing the air) in about a minute.
190C should give you a giggly, couchlock high - and i got exactly that
I've also tried it at 200 and 220C, which give me more of an up, Sativa-like high.
I had planned to do a video and a couple of snaps but then i sucked down a bag and now i feel like i'm made of candy-floss and my smile is a mile wide
Bottom line is, it works very well, cleans easy, is half the price of the Volcano, and has accurate temperature settings.
Hopefully i'll get it together to add some images/video
Cheers,
steely.
like many of us here, i'm at war with tobacco, and as in any war, good hardware helps you win.
It took me a while to find a good e-cig, so i now have that base covered, the next step was to find a good vapouriser.
A few months ago i bought the Arizer Extreme Q, i won't list all of the technical details here since you can easily view them on the website :
http://arizer.com/store/en/arizer-machines/21-aroma-arizer-extreme-q-heater.html
I can only say that i'm VERY happy with it. So far i've only used the bag not the whip, since the bag gets me exactly where i want to be.
The unit has fancy stuff like the remote control and the LED readout but the most important thing is how is it in use.
It's very, very good. It's so good that, using this info about the best temps to vape at :
Note: Although some of the following cannabinoids require temperatures above 200 degrees Celsius to evaporate, setting a vaporizer to that temperature runs the risk of causing combustion, which should be avoided.
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 was able to get different highs at different temps
Using a temp of 190C, i just under half-filled the visible portion of the heating tube, and filled the bag (using a low fan speed for pushing the air) in about a minute.
190C should give you a giggly, couchlock high - and i got exactly that
I've also tried it at 200 and 220C, which give me more of an up, Sativa-like high.
I had planned to do a video and a couple of snaps but then i sucked down a bag and now i feel like i'm made of candy-floss and my smile is a mile wide
Bottom line is, it works very well, cleans easy, is half the price of the Volcano, and has accurate temperature settings.
Hopefully i'll get it together to add some images/video
Cheers,
steely.