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it means opening the container a few hours before tou smoke to let the humidity of the tobacco equalize to that of the surrounding air. WHY? Sonthert has posted extensive reasons for it but it has to do with the flavourings many shisha companies use.

Accimation CAN improve flavor. or rather, a lack of acclimation can hurt the flavor more like....
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It means letting your tobbaco sit out in the area that you plan on smoking... acclimation can take several hours to a day.

People acclimate their tobbaco to get the humidity to balance out within the room. Generally speaking, humdity shock is the #1 reason as to why some tobaccos don't smoke well... espically when they literally come out of the fedex box. This isn't to discredit other possibilites like improper water level, poor packing of the bowl, or leaks in the grommets.

Hope that helps.
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o0o i asked because in my previous post i mentions i had 3 hookahs going one with SB marlette, one with SB x on beach, one with SB irish creme, and they were all hitting amazing for like all night( went through 54 coals on 1 night), but for some reason we couldnt get irish creme to stay nice, it would go harsh......some1 said let it accimilate to make it hit better???
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What I will useually do is let my shisha sit out and get ready.Then when I get the Hookah ready I add the coals and let it sit again for a few mins. This helps the shisha ready to smoke. Gets everything nice and yummie.
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it would possibly if you left the whole pack sitting out. i just packa bowl and then leave it sitting for about 5 minutes or wo while i get the hookah ready then light my naturals on the stove for another couple minutes, so by then its pretty good to go.
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It was a trick question...


"one watt is the power produced by a current of one ampere flowing through an electric potential of one volt. The name of the unit honors James Watt (1736-1819), the British engineer who built the first practical steam engines. "


Trust me I am a lineman! That is what a watt is!
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In fact, amperage times voltage equals power which is the unit Watt!

iV=Power

A watt is equal to a Joule/sec

A Joule is equal to a Kg*m^2*Sec^-2, so in SI terms, a Watt is Kg*m^2*sec^-3

I'm not a lineman...but I did stay in a Holiday Inn Express, last night.
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QUOTE (Sonthert @ Jan 24 2007, 01:57 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
In fact, amperage times voltage equals power which is the unit Watt!

iV=Power

A watt is equal to a Joule/sec

A Joule is equal to a Kg*m^2*Sec^-2, so in SI terms, a Watt is Kg*m^2*sec^-3

I'm not a lineman...but I did stay in a Holiday Inn Express, last night.




That entire discourse AND your particular institution (HIE) of learning make you an Engineer.

My organization will be going out for a utility engineer, so keep your eyes open for the job listing. It is also important to be able to spell.
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