Egzoset
Bluelighter
Salutations everyone,
There are times when cannabis consumers start coughing hard and when/if this happens then it kind of ruins the experience, at least for me.
Some time ago i was reading about 2 major theories, one in favour of heat removal while the other had to do with compensating for dryness... In the begining i chose to combine both methods in a somewhat creative manner: by including cold fog from a nebulizer in my vapour path! This concept evolved as schematized below:
Here's how it works. The main inhalation tube is curved and punched to create a tiny hole below the elbow so that condensed water forming inside will effectively obturate that opening (which depends on surface tension, apperture and pressure, whatever)... Well, instead of trying to explain it any further lets just have a video instead:
The little water pound inside the main vapour line seals it between inhalations ideally, in order to keep the precious molecules inside until needed that is. Proceeding as illustrated i've managed to render harsh fumets manageable while previously i couldn't handle them without at least some form of conditioning. Moreover, this particular setup can be adapted to conduct a comparative test between cold fog and warm mist:
All it takes is a 3rd tube to supply warm mist from an external/separated generator. In addition, lets consider the fact that cannabic vapour will be thermalized inside a ballon, etc. In my opinion we haven't explored all there is to be in the marvelous world of glassware and conditioning water toys just yet!... A comparative experiment would submit human subjects to inhalation using the very same mechanical configuration, only the source of moisture would differ so it becomes easier to evaluate a prefered method against another, etc.
Of course this is for your entertainment only, at most i'm sharing this merely to evoke possible future solutions yet to be seen, because i think there are better things to do than "wash" the noble fumet with a rain of water...

There are times when cannabis consumers start coughing hard and when/if this happens then it kind of ruins the experience, at least for me.
Some time ago i was reading about 2 major theories, one in favour of heat removal while the other had to do with compensating for dryness... In the begining i chose to combine both methods in a somewhat creative manner: by including cold fog from a nebulizer in my vapour path! This concept evolved as schematized below:

Here's how it works. The main inhalation tube is curved and punched to create a tiny hole below the elbow so that condensed water forming inside will effectively obturate that opening (which depends on surface tension, apperture and pressure, whatever)... Well, instead of trying to explain it any further lets just have a video instead:
The little water pound inside the main vapour line seals it between inhalations ideally, in order to keep the precious molecules inside until needed that is. Proceeding as illustrated i've managed to render harsh fumets manageable while previously i couldn't handle them without at least some form of conditioning. Moreover, this particular setup can be adapted to conduct a comparative test between cold fog and warm mist:

All it takes is a 3rd tube to supply warm mist from an external/separated generator. In addition, lets consider the fact that cannabic vapour will be thermalized inside a ballon, etc. In my opinion we haven't explored all there is to be in the marvelous world of glassware and conditioning water toys just yet!... A comparative experiment would submit human subjects to inhalation using the very same mechanical configuration, only the source of moisture would differ so it becomes easier to evaluate a prefered method against another, etc.
Of course this is for your entertainment only, at most i'm sharing this merely to evoke possible future solutions yet to be seen, because i think there are better things to do than "wash" the noble fumet with a rain of water...
