What temperature am I currently dabbing at?
QuartzBanger.com Calculator
Quartz Banger Temperature Estimator
Estimate your quartz banger temperature using its visible glow, cooling time, quartz size and thickness, and the amount of concentrate being added.
How does this calculator work?
Start by selecting the glow color of your banger when the torch was removed. Then enter how long you waited before adding your dab. The calculator estimates how much heat the quartz loses while cooling and the additional temperature drop caused by room-temperature concentrate contacting the quartz.
Faint red glow
Ambient lighting affects how visible the glow appears.
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Time between removing the torch and adding concentrate.
Larger buckets generally contain more quartz and thermal mass.
Thicker quartz stores more heat and usually cools more slowly.
Wall thickness changes the amount of heated quartz available.
Larger room-temperature dabs absorb more heat from the quartz.
Temperature Estimate
Your Estimated Banger Temperature
Torch-Off Temperature
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When Your Dab Hits
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Cooling During Wait
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Dabbing Zone
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Estimated Temperature When Your Dab Touches the Quartz
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What Happens When Concentrate Touches the Quartz?
Room-temperature concentrate absorbs thermal energy from the banger. Larger dabs generally cause a greater temperature drop.
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Estimated temperature loss caused by your dab
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Estimated temperature about 1 second after contact
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Estimated temperature about 3 seconds after contact
Important: A quartz banger does not need to be visibly glowing to still be extremely hot. Quartz can remain hundreds of degrees above normal dabbing temperatures after the visible red glow has disappeared.
Estimated temperatures only. Actual quartz temperature varies with banger geometry, quartz mass, torch intensity, heating pattern, airflow, room temperature, inserts, terp pearls, residue, opaque quartz, joint mass, and other variables. Direct temperature measurement is recommended when precise temperatures are required.