Perfect Temperature for Vape.
Recently I bought an Extreme Q Vaporizer with a digital temp display, and awesome remote. A couple of people already hit the nail on top of the head. Every Vape is unique so temps will vary. The booklet that came with vape recommended "personal preference." This vape operates efficiently at around 382 ~ 397. The herb is then left a brown color, and releases medium to heavy smoke. The high effects are stellar and flavor is present clearly. I would recommend this vape to anyone, but kinda expensive.
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Perfect Temperature for Vape.
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Originally Posted by Teneniel56
I got this information from the University of Berkeley, who did a clinical research study on the Volcano vaporizer. I'd hope that their stats are as legit as you can get.
Could be the University has it right, but you've mistaken the info somehow. You'll get zero support for a combustion temp below 400 F. It's around 450 F. The high temp setting on the Volcano Classic is 439 F. Do you really think they'd have temp settings that were higher than combustion? Many people have used setting 9, and none have reported smoke instead of vapor.
Perfect Temperature for Vape.
Phytocannabinoids, their boiling points, and properties
Δ-9-tetrahydrocannabinol (THC)
Boiling point: 157*C / 314.6 degree Fahrenheit
Properties: Euphoriant, Analgesic, Antiinflammatory, Antioxidant, Antiemetic
cannabidiol (CBD)
Boiling point: 160-180*C / 320-356 degree Fahrenheit
Properties: Anxiolytic, Analgesic, Antipsychotic, Antiinflammatory, Antioxidant, Antispasmodic
Cannabinol (CBN)
Boiling point: 185*C / 365 degree Fahrenheit
Properties: Oxidation, breakdown, product, Sedative, Antibiotic
cannabichromene (CBC)
Boiling point: 220*C / 428 degree Fahrenheit
Properties: Antiinflammatory, Antibiotic, Antifungal
Δ-8-tetrahydrocannabinol (Δ-8-THC)
Boiling point: 175-178*C / 347-352.4 degree Fahrenheit
Properties: Resembles Δ-9-THC, Less psychoactive, More stable Antiemetic
tetrahydrocannabivarin (THCV)
Boiling point: < 220*C / <428 degree Fahrenheit
Properties: Analgesic, Euphoriant
Terpenoid essential oils, their boiling points, and properties
β-myrcene
Boiling point: 166-168*C / 330.8-334.4 degree Fahrenheit
Properties: Analgesic. Antiinflammatory, Antibiotic, Antimutagenic
β-caryophyllene
Boiling point: 119*C / 246.2 degree Fahrenheit
Properties: Antiinflammatory, Cytoprotective (gastric mucosa), Antimalarial
d-limonene
Boiling point: 177*C / 350.6 degree Fahrenheit
Properties: Cannabinoid agonist?, Immune potentiator, Antidepressant, Antimutagenic
linalool
Boiling point: 198*C / 388.4 degree Fahrenheit
Properties: Sedative, Antidepressant, Anxiolytic, Immune potentiator
pulegone
Boiling point: 224*C / 435.2 degree Fahrenheit
Properties: Memory booster?, AChE inhibitor, Sedative, Antipyretic
1,8-cineole (eucalyptol)
Boiling point: 176*C / 348.8 degree Fahrenheit
Properties: AChE inhibitor, Increases cerebral, blood flow, Stimulant, Antibiotic, Antiviral, Antiinflammatory, Antinociceptive
α-pinene
Boiling point: 156*C / 312.8 degree Fahrenheit
Properties: Antiinflammatory, Bronchodilator, Stimulant, Antibiotic, Antineoplastic, AChE inhibitor
α-terpineol
Boiling point: 217-218*C / 422.6-424.4 degree Fahrenheit
Properties: Sedative, Antibiotic, AChE inhibitor, Antioxidant, Antimalarial
terpineol-4-ol
Boiling point: 209*C / 408.2 degree Fahrenheit
Properties: AChE inhibitor. Antibiotic
p-cymene
Boiling point: 177*C / 350.6 degree Fahrenheit
Properties: Antibiotic, Anticandidal, AChE inhibitor
borneol
Boiling point: 210*C / 410 degree Fahrenheit
Properties: Antibiotic, Δ-3-carene 0.004% 168 Antiinflammatory
Δ-3-carene
Boiling point: 168*C / 334.4 degree Fahrenheit
Properties: Antiinflammatory
Flavonoid and phytosterol components, their boiling points, and properties
apigenin
Boiling point: 178*C / 352.4 degree Fahrenheit
Properties: Anxiolytic, Antiinflammatory, Estrogenic
quercetin
Boiling point: 250*C / 482 degree Fahrenheit
Properties: Antioxidant, Antimutagenic, Antiviral, Antineoplastic
cannflavin A
Boiling point: 182*C / 359.6 degree Fahrenheit
Properties: COX inhibitor, LO inhibitor
β-sitosterol
Boiling point: 134*C / 273.2 degree Fahrenheit
Perfect Temperature for Vape.
I set mine to 346. The weed comes out ever so lightly browned, but more of a dark green.
I save it, and when times I slow I set it to 400 and roast it. Does the job, close to burning it but is way better than smoking ABV(Did that once, never again.)
Perfect Temperature for Vape.
I start low...around 270 and escalate up to around 420 to finish it off and get all those scrumptious cbd's and cbn's. :rastasmoke:
Perfect Temperature for Vape.
I set mine at 195C (383F) and dont go above because at 200C (392F) there's carcinogens in the vapor, if your gonna vape you might as well do it right imo. I still get completely vaked at that temp, and drop it lower sometimes if im busy, then just raise it back to 195C to finish it off. Any CBD's and THCV im missing vaping i'll extract for my butter anyway, and without the carcinogens. :thumbsup:
Perfect Temperature for Vape.
how long does a vapordoc last? like before it starts to brake and stuff do they last a long time?
Perfect Temperature for Vape.
I got the no2 vapir . I been running it at 395F and weed comes out a nice dark brown
Perfect Temperature for Vape.
Don't forget to consider how dry your bud might be. If you have really dank buds, crank it up to 255°f MAX... and if your bud is on the dry side keep it at 245°f - 250°f... I'd suggest saving up your vaporized weed and cook up some special baked goods with it :) much love.
Perfect Temperature for Vape.
Dankness, dampness as a determiner of temp range! Definitely...good call. Also the vape method, i.e. infrared, conduction or convection.