Can't seem to find the right temperature
I have read many things online about the "correct" temperature to vape at without burning, etc.
I have to put my box/glass whip vape under 200 degrees to make it not hurt my lungs with so much smoke. I guess my questions would be..
A: Can vaporizers differ on the right temperature?
B: Can someone describe what the vapors are supposed to be and how the bowl should go so I can know when I have achieved the right temperature for my vape. I don't know what a good one is supposed to be like basically. Taste, smoke level, and stuff will help, anything..
Can't seem to find the right temperature
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Originally Posted by ogkels24
I have read many things online about the "correct" temperature to vape at without burning, etc.
I have to put my box/glass whip vape under 200 degrees to make it not hurt my lungs with so much smoke. I guess my questions would be..
A: Can vaporizers differ on the right temperature?
B: Can someone describe what the vapors are supposed to be and how the bowl should go so I can know when I have achieved the right temperature for my vape. I don't know what a good one is supposed to be like basically. Taste, smoke level, and stuff will help, anything..
A: Yes
B: The bowl should should start off a light golden brown after a few hits and eventually end up a dark brown, similar to the color of tobacco.
What brand vaporizer do you have? Knowing this would help out a lot in answering your questions.
Can't seem to find the right temperature
Can't seem to find the right temperature
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Originally Posted by ogkels24
Vaporite
Ah, ok. The Vaporites along with just about every other Chinese knock-off type vape typically do not have accurate digital displays. Not only are they inaccurate, but they will fluctuate like crazy over time. So...........you can't use the display to set your temp. Best thing to do is to set the temp to 12:00 and adjust up or down as needed and dictated by the color of your bud and the amount of vapor that you are getting. Also, don't go by visible vapor, but instead, go by how high you are getting. It is totally possible to get totally blazed without seeing any vapor.
Can't seem to find the right temperature
yeah, if your that concerned, get a laser thermometer and test the heating area to see what the temperature reads.
but as was said before, even with nicer models they need to heat and cool down to maintain a certain level of heating, so just pay attention, it should change from green to brown, to dark brown. if its black something burnt and you inhaled smoke not vapor, so turn it down.
happy tokin.