Hi again Muttley,
...looking over the diagrams...
Oh, the Mazzilli-inspired ones i guess. Yeah, it's been on my mind constantly since i realized how much this has become popular - which is fine as long as everyone remains aware that's prototyping territory. Though as a product the last thing i want is to agree on any trade-off implying that i'm prepared to repair my IH driver on the spot... While i don't even have true need for portability nor battery autonomy. Remember, it's "Bi-Energy" after all!! Which is one excellent motive to support DynaVap enthousiasts, but not at any cost. That's how i find myself starting with a contemplative attitude, making drawings while looking up at the ladder penetrating the skies...
...might even try some of these ideas with a DIY approximation of the setup shown above, just to compare it to my standard bubbler setup.
Hummm... in that case i need to include those few additional illustrations:
That one certainly qualified as an easily reproductible "fun" experiment. Unfortunately i think i ended up destroying my MistMaker modules somehow, perhaps others might do better. Something about over-heating inside i guess. As you can see the amount of moisture was clearly exagerated as i had no way to control the mixing ratio between dry hot air and moisturized (cold fog) air....
Before i continue on the mixing ratio control solution i found most appropriate here's more details on how you can try to mix your streams at home today:
What happens is this: the
H2O tube terminated under
water surface inside a water toy while my cannabic stream arrived from above via another tube, marked
THC. The turbulences from bubbling dissipated heat from steam and also contributed to a better dozing of the aerial mix. One aspect that felt suitable with this is the fact that burning-hot steam sterilized part of this huge contraption, with an IH cooker + water boiler in the background (...):
Now, about reaching a proper mixing ratio i feel most compelled to show this other experiment:
Description:
1 - HA aquarium pump
2 - HA v2.1 table vaporizer
3 - Arizer Solo glass tube
4 - Volcano bag
5 - Rudimentary anti-reverse Bubbler/Valve inlet
6 - Rudimentary anti-reverse Bubbler/Valve outlet
7 - FogBong! inlet
8 - FogBong! outlet
It was conceived to help me determine what suited me better between cold vs warm, dry vs moist or any combination of those... For example a bag (
4) performed nicely as a heat removal step, then followed with rudimentary water bubbling as an option. In the end FogBong! conditioning won the gold.
With a most significant twist - controlled mixing ratio:
Always trying to depend on easy-to-find base materials, so future readers might want to "duplicate & peer review" for themselves...
The principle is this. My cannabic path entered a sealed mixing chamber via a food-safe/flexible aquarium tube, with just a tiny puncture forming what i tagged as "
Mixing Aperture" (+ its sliding "
Shutter"). Gravity caused condensed water droplets to fall through that hole, evacuating the excess liquid while also plugging this artisanal valve due to superficial tension in water. Effectively closing the aperture separting those 2 paths, the cannabic one vs moisturized air circling around the lungs path tube. During operation negative succion pressure caused the obstructing water droplet to lift and allow some light amounts of moisturized air to enter and mix with the noble molecules, hence removing heat further since that's cold fog i depended on... The hole went plugged again after each inhalation, effectively preserving the cannabic path in between each puff.
Regrettably jealous Sniff 'n Liche adversaries managed to get Egzoset's video erased from YouTube, if i'm not mistaking. Too bad 'cause it explained quite intuitively safe/controlled conditioning for pratically any cannabic stream which can have a hose attached...
That was fun too, all i can offer is old illustrations and my word for it. In any case frequent maintenance was necessary for obvious reasons. The pipe doesn't impose me such restriction in exchange for
Inlet Water.
Good day, have fun!! ☮