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u/mflb_journal · 3 pointsr/firewoodvapes

Here's some definitions that me and my girlfriend have been using:

stoking - drawing hard to get the heating element warmed up; a key technique necessary for mastering your Firewood 3

the 20/100 rule - once stoked, you have 20 seconds to stoke again until the heating element goes back into low-power mode; you get 100 seconds of inactivity until the Firewood will BUZZ buzzzzzzz and turn off; this rule is especially useful when vaping with friends who think your vape is a microphone and want to tell a story every time they have it in their hands... You've gotta keep on stoking if you want to keep on toking

the vacuum method - a way of loading ground plant material into your capsule by reversing it and sucking through the mouthpiece

convection - vaporizing plant material by pulling hot air through it rather than putting it in contact with the heating element

overdriving or overclocking - using the 8-click/5-click method to bump your temperature levels up by 7 degrees per click allowing for +7 to +49 degrees across all levels

rippin' caps - short for ripping capsules; analogous to "toasting a trench," "sipping a bag," or "smoking a bowl"; getting baked with the Firewood

beeswax - the little yellow packet that came with your Firewood 3; used for staining/sealing your Firewood, if you so choose

Eneloops - AA batteries made by Panasonic; currently the only ones which do not void your warranty

Marc - the creator and craftsman behind the Firewood vaporizers



to be continued...


u/Otingocniman · 2 pointsr/firewoodvapes

Panasonic eneloop batteries, the same kind that are in the firewood. No, you don't take the batteries in the firewood out. Sorry if I worded it confusingly. I meant that you can buy extra eneloop batteries, and put them in the charging pack mentioned above. You can 't charge the firewood with the power pack, but you can run it as a parallel power source to avoid draining the batteries inside the firewood. You have to buy an external charger for the batteries used in the power pack.

Here is a link
http://www.amazon.com/Panasonic-BK-3MCCA4BA-Pre-Charged-Rechargeable-Batteries/dp/B00JHKSN76