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submitted 1 day ago* (last edited 1 day ago) by Smokeydope to c/trees
 

The orb v3 from vgoodiez, Goo-Roo hookah hose, arizer extremeq desktop vape and omega wand from DDave.

Here's a YouTube video of it in action

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[–] SchmidtGenetics 1 points 14 hours ago (1 children)

Dope setup dude.

Thats way too many pieces to clean haha.

Do you have any issues with the heat igniting your flower? I’ve turned my XQ2 up to max and it’s sent flaming embers into my bag ruining it haha. So curious how the extra steps helps.

I just fill a bag, mines at 200c (~392f)

[–] Smokeydope 2 points 13 hours ago* (last edited 2 hours ago)

Thanks for taking the time to look at my stuff and comment schmidt. Nice xq2 always a fun time rocking the good old cyclone/conneseur bowl and bag :)

I like bags for the experience. However its not a method I reach for often anymore. The vapor gets stale tasting quick by the time you get done filling a big bag a lot of the the terps and cannabinoid oil has been lost condensated back onto the inside of bag.

Then the bag itself gets a little stale tasting after a few uses affecting flavor even more. Then you have to buy more bags to replace stale dirty bag, and go through a process of redoing the balloon rubber bands holding the glass insert.

The glass orb offers the same kind of visual appeal of watching the vapor fill a thing to the point of milking it then ripping the dense vapor all at once. The difference is when it inevitably gets dirty inside you can just spray it down with alcohol and rinse with water at the sink.

The omega wand kits from ddave are game changers. I was unsatisfied with the stock cyclone /conesseuir bowl+ whip. I didn't like all the airflow that made the vapor feel whispy, I didnt like how big the bowls were which always cooked herb unevenly, I didnt like how high the herb sits above the heater which took minutes to fully extract anything. The stock EQ was mid easily beat out in power by a simple dynavap.

The omega wand and adapters turned it into a top tier one hitter rig. Think elbow packing with much better extraction able to get all the vapor from a bowl in a single hit. Think being able to milk a small bag the size of the orb using a tiny bit of herb stretching out your grinder of expensive ganja out crazy amounts.

The goo roo hookah mouthpiece is a really really nice luxury if you are a whip user. The teeny little glass mouthpieces sent by arizer never felt luxurious to use or pleasant hold in the hand. It was a very basic functional restricted airflow mouthpiece.

The goo-roo mouthpiece is an absolute unit of glass. It feels great to hold in the hand and hit out of. I like it a lot easy recommend to any eq/xq2 owner who likes the whip.

The ruby balls are the final piece of the puzzle for the ddave adapters. Adding the balls makes the entire bowl cook evenly all the way through. Every watt of power the EQ can consume gets put to use heating up the balls it literally puts all possible power into extracting the herb completely and quickly. I'm convinced the only way to get better extraction would be an actual ball vape with beefy PID and injection chamber eating hundreds of watts.

Someone's told me before after seeing my cleaning sesh it was too much work and I was better off just smoking lol. Well I figure its better to get the pieces gunked than my lungs. All the parts come together to realise my ideal extraction situation. The added maintenance is the trade off to maximizing performance kinda like a sports car.

Do I have problems with combusting the flower? Not anymore, but I used to. It required trial error and experience to dial in the right temps.

My perspective has always been that I want to extract all the vapor possible from flower. And the color of the herb tells you how much vapor is left to be extracted.

That means high temps and riding it right to the point just before combustion where the flower turns pitch black . My ideal extraction has the herb looking completely black cooked evenly all the way through.

Getting to that point with any arrangement of equipment takes experimentation to find ideal temp zones. During the experimentation phase combustion is likely, but after finding the sweet zone and some experience to lock it in theres basically no chance of combustion.

If you combust, dial it down 15 - 20 degrees f and try again. I settled in using the omega wands and cyclone/conesseuir bowl at 428F/220C/493.15K any point beyond that risk combustion if theres too much airflow.

Once I got ruby balls over the ceramic heater with ddave adapters, dialing in the temp became entirely a question of how many balls to add if I combusted I added 5-8 balls and tried again. Setting device to max and Covering the ceramic heater core with 1 layer of 3mm ruby is enough to eliminate combustion potential.

Anyways sorry for long 5 paragraph essay hope this helped inform you.

[–] steel_nomad 4 points 1 day ago

That's some serious shit. And here I am no longer even able to take a single puff without being thrust into another damn dimension.

[–] [email protected] 4 points 1 day ago (1 children)

Just seen the video, do you not put water in the bong? I'm using a similar bong and a ballvape. Your kinda-ballvape produces a good amount of smoke, looks nice

[–] Smokeydope 2 points 1 day ago* (last edited 23 hours ago)

I appreciate it thanks for taking a look. The setup took a lot of work and creative thinking over the year slowly understanding what was needed and sourcing the aftermarket parts to get it extracting real nice. The extremeq is an excellent desktop vape done dirty by its stock parts.

I prefer using the orb dry more I like watching the turbulent vapor swirls completely fill up the piece. I do use water in it too when in the mood for it.

Water is good when you are vaping a lot and need some moisture to not get a dry throat. But it gets murky, starts to taste bad and contributes to reclaim deposits forming on the inner glass I think. It filters out some of the plant oils you want in the vapor.

I was absolutely surprised at how much vapor was produced with such little herb. The middle bowl here Is the one used in the video like maybe .05-.1 g?

If I had put the big 18mm omega wand bowl in there it would have really milked up the glass quick lol.

This setup is a microdosing dream!

[–] [email protected] 4 points 1 day ago (1 children)

500℉ set on the vape seems excessive, do you vape at that temp?

[–] Smokeydope 4 points 1 day ago (1 children)

Good attetion to detail. I have ruby balls directly above the heater so it behaves more like a ball vape. They balance things out while improving the extraction.

[–] [email protected] 4 points 1 day ago (1 children)
[–] Smokeydope 2 points 1 day ago

Thank you! I added a video link to the description if you wanted to see it in action.

[–] Sanctus 3 points 1 day ago
[–] 9point6 2 points 1 day ago (1 children)

Well shit, that's an impressive looking setup

Any downsides?

[–] Smokeydope 1 points 1 day ago* (last edited 1 day ago)

Thank you for the reply! The glass orb doesn't take falls very well its a relatively fragile piece. However its cheap enough to replace from time to time.

The vaporizer itself requires no maintenance. The adapters and stuff inserted into it needs cleaning after awhile.

[–] paraphrand 2 points 1 day ago
[–] OBXDadLife 2 points 1 day ago (1 children)
[–] Smokeydope 2 points 1 day ago* (last edited 1 day ago)

The glass orb is easy to clean, the pieces that insert into the vaporizer need cleaning from time to time. The metal omega wand extraction device works best with some melted beeswax covering it so it doesn't stick into the glass adapters it inserts into. It uses metal bowl screens which need cleaning.