 Welcome to the snap. This is the segment where we answer frequently asked questions in a very rapid fire format. So let's get right into it. On this week's episode of the snap we are going to be discussing getting to know your cap. So what does that mean exactly? Will most Dinovap caps click at the same temperature range? There may be slight differences from cap to cap. Think of your brand new cap like a brand new pair of denim jeans. Both serve the same function but they feel different due to your personal relationship with it. The primary differences are the volume of the click. Some caps may click louder than others. The number of clicks. There will always be two clicks but they may occur simultaneously so it may sound like there was one big click. The range of clicks. Where does the click occur within the temperature range? The best way to learn the uniqueness of your new cap is to be cognizant of the potential differences and create benchmarks. Whenever I get a new cap I perform the following tasks to develop a better understanding of my cap and create a more intimate relationship with it. Put your cap on an empty device and heat with your preferred torch and technique. Here I am using a triple torch with an infinite spin. I go more in depth on the infinite spin techniques and the video found in the corner. Pay attention to how long it took for you to hear the click. How many clicks did you hear? If you go two seconds past the click do you hear a second one? If you heat two seconds past the first click stop. More than likely that second click already occurred. Repeat these steps as many times as it takes for you to be accustomed to the unique qualities of your cap. After you've gotten familiar with your empty device now you can move on to the live trials. Load it up with your preferred material and heat like you did before and then check the doneness of your material. Is the material darker or lighter compared to your other cap? If it's lighter your cap is clicking at a lower temperature. If it's a darker color it's going to be clicking at a higher temperature. Based on the results you can now dial in your performance by adjusting your heating technique and you can find more about adjusting your heating technique here. Being aware of the unique qualities of your cap will improve the desired experience and most importantly prevent combustion. I hope you found these steps helpful and creating a better understanding of your cap. Let us know in the comments below if you like this snap and what you would like discussed on future episodes. And Matt has been the snap. Thanks for watching and be sure to check out our other videos here and here and make sure to subscribe and ring the bell to be notified for when we release more great content.