Now I remember... got pretty shit-faced last night because I was being scientific.
I wanted to show the differences between the pot vaped on the Viva, versus on the pen at low temperatures, versus the pen at high temperatures.
So I loaded the Viva and vaped the contents and took a shot...
Your typical vaped content, brown and no ashes...
I went ahead and double-dipped, adding the discarded Viva contents on the pen, at max temperatures.
Gone, but some ashes. No, wait. That's not what happened! Now I remember! This is what happened...
After the Viva photo, I smoked the double-dip, but didn't take the pic. I loaded the pen and vaped at the lowest temperature. But I sneezed on the results, causing most of it to fly away. What remained was not a reliable sample...
By now, I was stoned. But I had to reload the pen so the experiment could proceed.
At the lowest temperature setting...
And this is what the vaped contents looked like.
Which I added back to the pen and cranked up the temperature to the max.
There ya go! The Viva is definitely a true vaporizer with 0 combustion. Pens with batteries that allow for temperature control can give you almost 100% vapor, with minimal combustion, while being versatile enough to allow you to choose to have more combustion and get a few extra tokes. This is especially valid in times when herb is not freely available!
So, this was the scientific experiment that knocked me out of my socks last night. The things I submit myself to so you can get some cannata (cannabis data)! [emoji13]
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Sorry, I think
@Cat was the person to be tagged. Was it you asking me the other day if you could use a different battery with the Cloupor?
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