Get your drill out 😂 Perhaps an insulated copper extension? I see they sell heat resistant silicone ones for the spout, but I'm not sure on insulation properties. If you over insulate.. then you might end up with formic acid. I'm sure another inch if the right insulted material should still work. It's like any extension on the spout will suffer from heat loss and crystallisation as opposed to being too hot. Keep us posted 👍
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Hi, The maximum length of the brass outlet pipe (spout) is determined by the thermal conductivity of the brass and the properties of the oxalic acid. - If the end of the outlet tube drops below 157 degrees Celsius, it will clog as the oxalic acid recrystallises below that temperature. - Brass is one of the best thermal conductors. As you can see, the brass is even made thicker as it enters the tool to maximize thermal mass. Therefore, it is not the fault of the machine, physics determine it. Any vaporizer with a longer spout will clog up at the ambient temperature of 10 degrees Celsius (50CF). If the temperature is higher then 230C degrees, (450F), more decomposes into formic acid, etc. So increasing temperature is not an option. There are 100s of different hive designs, if someone wants to vaporize, the above rules have to be taken into account when amending, designing hives.
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