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Anyone any experience of both? Can get the Sublimox for under £300 from Romania; just wondering if the provap is worth the extra expense?
So what are you guys connecting the power to
Got my Sublimox from Romania almost exactly a year ago: https://beekeepingforum.co.uk/showthread.php?t=43079&highlight=sublimox&page=4
Very solidly, well engineered, robust bit of kit. I have no personal experience of the Provap, but can vouch that the Sublimox has an ingenious and sophisticated temperature control system based on a predictive feedback loop, whereas the Provap apparently has a digital read out. Sublimox is marginally more powerful (300W vs 250W)
Completed my third vape (at five day intervals) of my hives yesterday. One remains recalitrant and still giving a big drop so will give it another go next Monday
So what are you guys connecting the power to
I use a mini generator.
Used the gas vap and gave up after 4 hives.
These are built to last and are rock solid.
Got a type or link pls
I use a mini generator.
Used the gas vap and gave up after 4 hives.
These are built to last and are rock solid.
What went wrong with the gas-vap?
No. I had/have 5 canisters waiting and ready!
Didnt like the gas vap for a few reasons.
1. After a few hives everything thing was so hot it made the copper very malleable around the shield.
2. The heat made it very difficult to handle it in anything other than welders gloves which became cumbersome.
3. The torches are unreliable and were often misfiring.
4. It was difficult to stay put in the holes and came closer to the poly which in some places melted a bit.
Dont get me wrong. I really wanted to like it its super portable but I just dont think its very reliable when you using it 100 times in a row.
Probably about midway! I just got fed up with it when the torch broke.Did you have it on absolute minimum? I use pliers to remove cap and 4 caps which are nearly cold when I come to add the acid.
I agree the weak link are the torches, I have ruined one already but again that was to do with running too hot.
I treated 200 colonies in just over 2 hours with the gasvap, something I could never do with my sublimox, I still use both but my gasvap is always in my box.
Yeah it's still in my box. If I can find a torch that doesnt break, it's great for one off vapes in season.I found the sublimox significantly quicker than the gas vap but them it may be that the torch I have is the weakest link. Gas vap does warm up a lot quicker so maybe better for one or two hives; it still it has its place in my kit though.
It's more than that for me. it's the reliability of the unit and the torches.I think the main difference as far as most are concerned is one (Gasvap) is £30 the others are £300+ and need a gennie or battery to lug around.
If the Gasvap is getting too hot , why not have a spare to alternate between vapes or is that a simplistic remedy?
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