Easy Vape troubles, need help
I just bought an easy vape and have been having some issues with it. So far I've used it 3 times putting the temperature between 360-380 and each time it will catch fire and burn the whole bowl in one hit. Not sure if the temperature gauge is very off or this vaporizer requires a lower temperature. Anyone have any experience/advice? I used to have a similar wooden box one that worked great at about 380 and never burned the herb even at 400.
Easy Vape troubles, need help
My advice would be to ditch the easy vape and get a good box model like the VaporBros or Vapor Cannon. The problem you are having means the temperature gauge is mis-calibrated and the readout says the heating element is cooler than it actually is. Maybe try turning the temp down more til you stop getting combustion
Easy Vape troubles, need help
:stoned:I have an easy vape and I was having trobule with the temp so I cut
thetemp to between 230-250 and no problems in fact I'm vapen' now. I love my easy vape it's a good solid vape:stoned:
Easy Vape troubles, need help
I wouldn't trust the numbers on any of the low priced digital box vapes. Pretend there's no display and just find the vaping range by where you get good vapor. If the display says 100 or 500, it doesn't matter as long as you're getting vapor and the remains are brown. Whatever the display says, just use that for a reference point.
Easy Vape troubles, need help
thanks for your help guys. I ended up messing around with it for a while and figured out that 230 is about the perfect temperature just like you said. I think the temperature gauge is just way off. Works great now though
Easy Vape troubles, need help
dodger do you get really baked off it? Because i JUST bought one and since everyone is like THEY SUCK i got really worried...whats it like?
Easy Vape troubles, need help
Easy Vape troubles, need help
Hey buddy I am currently in stage 5 trials of vaporization maximum degree of certainty analysis on the easy vape. The "sweet spot" on mine is 288 . At this temperature, the "green" dries up , doesn't burn, and changes to a light brown faded color. If the manufacturer of the easy vape uses the same ceramic element , same power supply (electricity) , same digital readout, then the temperature range for optimal vaporization should be in the same nominal range. However there are some other variables which may affect your optimal temperature range such as humidity levels, elevation, and quality crystal content of your green. :stoned:
Easy Vape troubles, need help
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Originally Posted by Egiac0613
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I know I'm not dodgers BUT I also have an EASY VAPE it hits nice AND I can get blazed off it:smokin::stoned: