copilot

Well-Known Member
Did you guys get any numbers when ordering the gift cards? Maybe you would use it like any other credit card. Is there a place to click on an Epicvape gift card when ordering merchandise? I'm in the dark here just thinking out loud.

When you can't order something and you have to wait it can be frustrating. Hang in there it will be worth the wait. You will get answers tomorrow.

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When you order something and use your name maybe the gift card in your account will automatically kick in?

When you check out, there is an option to enter a gift card code. I assume this code is probably what you wait for by email.
 

BabyFacedFinster

Anything worth doing, is worth overdoing.
I am so enamored with my cheap Pinnacle pro hydrotube knock-off that I just ordered a back-up one.

It works so very well with the nano. I would recommend to anyone looking for a little added moisture to their vapor. Particularly if you need to keep your set-up small. I have to put it all away each night and the larger bubbler was getting cumbersome. These are very easy to use and the clouds are so massive with nice flavor. No carb needed as it lifts off the gong so easily with the slight lift of your thumbnail in order to clear the piece.

http://www.ebay.com/itm/Hydro-Tube-...830567?hash=item2376040627:g:FvEAAOSw44BYGn2n

I bought the first one from the sunshine store. For 20 bucks they are much thicker glass than I was expecting. They sit fairly steady on a counter-top, but you could see how someone could knock it over easily. A place for it in a nano stand would be awesome.

Drop one of these on a nano with a Epic 14mm gong and you're in business baby.

Anyway, just a suggestion. :spliff:
 
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CalyxSmokr

Well-Known Member
I am so enamored with my cheap Pinnacle pro hydrotube knock-off that I just ordered a back-up one.

It works so very well with the nano. I would recommend to anyone looking for a little added moisture to their vapor. Particularly if you need to keep your set-up small. I have to put it all away each night and the larger bubbler was getting cumbersome. These are very easy to use and the clouds are so massive with nice flavor. No carb needed as it lifts off the gong so easily with the slight lift of your thumbnail in order to clear the piece.

http://www.ebay.com/itm/Hydro-Tube-...830567?hash=item2376040627:g:FvEAAOSw44BYGn2n

I bought the first one from the sunshine store. For 20 bucks they are much thicker glass than I was expecting. They sit fairly steady on a counter-top, but you could see how someone could knock it over easily. A place for it in a nano stand would be awesome.

Drop one of these on a nano with a Epic 14mm gong and you're in business baby.

Anyway, just a suggestion. :spliff:
you don't get any spillage turning the gong upside down like that?
You hold the gong in your hand to stir?
 

BabyFacedFinster

Anything worth doing, is worth overdoing.
you don't get any spillage turning the gong upside down like that?
You hold the gong in your hand to stir?

So after loading the gong, I flip the nano upside down and insert it into the gong, then flip the whole thing right side up and add the hydrotube. Most times the herb stays put anyway, but if some tried to fall out it would land on the heater screen that has already been inserted.

I have mentioned in previous posts that I set my nano to 6.5 mostly and have never had the heater burn or char my herb. Many times the heater will actually pack down the load when inserted and while a piece or two might stick to the heater when removed, it has never done any harm. I believe the idea of herb getting too close to the heater and charring it is a fallacy, unless maybe you have it turned up to screech.

When you are either done vaping or wish to stir, I remove the hydrotube and flip the whole set up upside down first before removing the gong. This is only precautionary because the vaped load is generally stuck in the gong until I scrape or blow it out. Every now and then a little herb will settle in the nano's metal cavity area and I just wipe it out.

I had the same concern initially but it has proven to work like a charm.
 
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flotntoke

thoroughly vaped
... I believe the idea of herb getting too close to the heater and charring it is a fallacy, unless maybe you have it turned up to screech.
...

Depends much on your particular nano and heat setting. 1 of mine will always char if hitting around 6.5 like this. The other two, not so much. But, still a much more roasty experience than I like.

I greatly prefer that little bit of air space in there. If I overload and feel the heater hit the load, I immediately pull it, blow the screen clean, and give the load a good push with one of my tampers to give a little clearance.
 

justvapin

Enthusiastic Cannabis Consumer
One of mine chars every time at just under 6.0.....the load doesn't even have to be touching the screen. Definitely not a fallacy.

Think I'll plug up my other one and see if it is doing this. Don't remember if it does or not.

Edit: So I pulled out my first Nano, and plugged it into the same cord I was already using, in the same power outlet.
Allowed to heat for a good hour. Loaded up a stem, and barely got any vapor at the same temp setting (a hair below 6.0)......turned up to 6.5 and got good vapor and no charring.

Each Nano definitely has it's own heat signature, at least in my experience.
 
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CarolKing

Singer of songs and a vapor connoisseur
If I have something plugged into the same outlet as my nano, like my iPad charging, there is a slight difference also in temp. The temp goes down slightly and I need to turn my nano up a bit. Different outlets seem to make slightly a difference too. If you have really dry cannabis you might need to turn you heat down. Different strains require a different heat setting.

Try starting out at a little below 6 and go from there. My temp is anywhere 6 to 6.5. On occasion I do go below 6 depending on my cannabis or if I have a cold. If you cough turn it down.

I've never combusted using my Enano. Some folks say that they have. I've even turned my unit up to 10 so it will heat up faster and forgot to turn it down. I will notice a harsh bitter taste and will remember then to turn it down. The end will be charred but I didn't combust. You know it when cannabis combusts. The whole amount of cannabis will be ash and you will need to clean everything out because it will taste terrible. The unit will have a foul odor and taste.

For our new nano owners don't mess with the screen depth until after you've used your unit a few times. The screen should already be about where you need it. After a few times using your unit then fiddle around with the depth of your screen if you want it deeper or closer to the heater.

Using the e-pic will help you wth your screen depth if you need to adjust it. I use a long end of a pencil or a chop stick to adjust my screen dept. I usually set my screen and don't usually change it much.

Also practice with different amounts of cannabis. If you have a restricted draw the cannabis is probably butting against the oven or you have a dirty screen. Just remove a little of the herb and start again. It's a fairly easy unit to get the hang of, no real learning curve. Also there are no small parts to lose track of.

I had a chair roll out from under me on linoleum and I hit my tail bone really hard and bruised it when I fell. This was a couple days ago I've been using ice to help with the swelling. Today I need some pain relief, I brought out the heavy duty stuff. The Gorilla Glue is helping.

For a water tool I prefer a bubbler. I use my J hook a lot. I encourage folks to buy one. They aren't that expensive. You can use it with other vaporizers as well.

My Nano is a flavor maker, my go to vaporizer that I use the most.:):leaf:;pd;
 
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hafalump

Well-Known Member
I bought a 100 ml. graduated cylinder to soak my stems. It cost $5. I soak my used stems in 90% iso.
Then run a cotton ball through to squeaky clean things, torch the screen. After two oz. of flower, the iso was fairly dark, I've evaporated it on a small glass tray, and now I have several days of yummies.
 

flotntoke

thoroughly vaped
I was a bit too high last night and left the nano out on the counter. This morning my kids noticed it and asked me what it was. I told them it was a special antenna used to pick up am radio.

They immediately lost interest.

Nice one! AM Radio? What are there like 10,000 people nationwide still listening? And, 9,900 are over 70 years old? :lol:
 

CHIDOY

Well-Known Member
Got this Maple Burl beauty today! As always, pics don't do it justice. It's so beautiful!!!
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Lou Taylor

Well-Known Member
The e-nano was (and is) a real game changer for me. It simply rocks!

I prefer the fixed glass screen as it doesn't move around like the metal screens do. Cleaning can sometimes be an issue. those holes in the glass screen get clogged and require long soaks in ISO to come clean.

As a faster alternative I started using an ultrasonic cleaner after the ISO clean. Comes out like brand new every time! and much faster.

This unit is exactly the right size for the e-nano glass tubes.

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B007Q2M17K/ref=oh_aui_search_detailpage?ie=UTF8&psc=1

Make it a Great Day!
 

BabyFacedFinster

Anything worth doing, is worth overdoing.
The e-nano was (and is) a real game changer for me. It simply rocks!

I prefer the fixed glass screen as it doesn't move around like the metal screens do. Cleaning can sometimes be an issue. those holes in the glass screen get clogged and require long soaks in ISO to come clean.

As a faster alternative I started using an ultrasonic cleaner after the ISO clean. Comes out like brand new every time! and much faster.

This unit is exactly the right size for the e-nano glass tubes.

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B007Q2M17K/ref=oh_aui_search_detailpage?ie=UTF8&psc=1

Make it a Great Day!

Cool idea. One of those could come in handy.

Many folks will insert a metal screen against the fixed glass to keep out bits and pieces. I do this will my Arizer Air fixed screen gong.
 

bengaltiger

Well-Known Member
So I have one question: Does the temperature you should set your E-Nano to depend on the ambient temperature? Since it's getting colder and I'm having some problems with getting the most of my Nano with the temperature change I'm wondering if putting it on a higher temp would help.
 

GetLeft

Well-Known Member
Yes surrounding environment effects the heat level. I usually nudge the temp up in the Fall when temps tend to cool down. I've noticed the past week that with these cold NE winter temps it could use another little nudge but I'll probably let it stay put.

Where you have it placed also matters. Mine's always tucked away a little. If I surround it too closely and the space gets confined the temp of the nano goes up too. It gets noticeably warmer to the touch when it gets less air circulation.
 

howie105

Well-Known Member
So I have one question: Does the temperature you should set your E-Nano to depend on the ambient temperature? Since it's getting colder and I'm having some problems with getting the most of my Nano with the temperature change I'm wondering if putting it on a higher temp would help.

Crank it up and see how it goes, worst things that happens is you flame the load, most folks have. In my case I have better luck varying the draw rate for the Nano but everybody is different. Good Luck
 
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