Am I Vaping Too Hot?

Discussion in 'Vaporizers' started by oofthedoof, Jun 15, 2014.

  1. I got an easy vape today, I've been vaping between 280 and 370 Fahrenheit, the bud turns black and looks almost burnt (see picture) the vapor makes the room smell a lot, I'm thinking that I'm going to hot and it's burning the weed, but I am brand new to vaping and could very well be dead wrong. Anyone have experience with the easy vape brand?



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  2. Easy vapes are notorious for not actually being the temp that it says and fluctuating heat. I cant see the picture but unless if its truly deep black or you see ash then there should be no burning just high temp vaporizing.
     
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    A VaporBros knock-off clone.   Not a good vape.   You can't tell what in the hell temp it's vaping at simply because of inaccurate and fluctuating temp controllers and display.  
     
  4. Yeah...you're not going to get a consistent temp with that vape. At all. Of all the vapes I know, that one is easily the most likely to combust. 
     
  5. 180-215c

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  6. See at what level you can get thin cloud. Remember that spot. Doesn't matter what temp it says as long as it is duplicable. Start at that spot. Hit 4 times, Stir and increase temp by 20 degrees. Rinse and repeat  er skip the rinse.
     
  7. Do yourself a favor and throw it in the garbage.

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  8. #8 p42082, Jun 17, 2014
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    Sounds like youre burning the bud.
     
    I just bought a mflb, im sticking with that until I can buy a quality table top vape.
    I highly rate the mflb and would recomend one to anybody.
     
  9. #9 lwien, Jun 17, 2014
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    The problem with these type of knock-offs is that remembering the spot doesn't do any good because of the temp fluctuations.  
     
    If it was just a matter of the display not being accurate, I'd agree with your fix though.
     

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