Fix weak or no vapor from your dry herb vaporizer. Covers packing technique, temperature, cleaning, and airpath issues.
Little or No Vapor Production — Causes and Fixes
If your vaporizer heats up but produces little or no visible vapor, the issue usually comes down to technique or maintenance rather than a hardware defect.
Packing Technique
How you pack your herbs is the single biggest factor in vapor production:
- Grind to a medium consistency — not powder-fine, not coarse. Use a quality grinder
- Pack with moderate firmness — too tight restricts airflow, too loose lets heat dissipate unevenly
- Fill the chamber to about 70-80% capacity for best results
- Herbs that are too dry produce thin vapor. Ideal moisture is around 58-62% RH
Temperature Too Low
- Start at 190-200°C for clearly visible vapor
- Below 180°C you may still extract compounds but won't see much vapor
- Increase temperature in 5°C increments until you reach your desired vapor density
Dirty Chamber
Residue buildup blocks airflow and reduces heating efficiency:
- Clean the chamber every 3-5 sessions
- Use a small brush to remove loose debris while the device is still warm (not hot)
- Deep clean with an IPA-soaked cotton swab once or twice a month
Blocked Airpath
- Inspect the mouthpiece for any debris or blockage
- Remove and clean the screen filter, or replace it if it's clogged
- Try drawing through the device without herbs loaded — if airflow feels restricted, there's a blockage
Tip: After cleaning, run a Burn-off cycle at maximum temperature with an empty chamber for 1-2 heating cycles. This burns off any remaining residue and alcohol.
Quick Fix Checklist
1. Re-grind your herbs to medium consistency
2. Pack the chamber to 70-80% with moderate firmness
3. Set temperature to 195-200°C
4. Clean the chamber and airpath
5. If the problem persists, contact GoodGuy710 support
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