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Discontinued Thermovape Cera

Tweek

Well-Known Member
Where was the customs stop?
Mine is still in customs in Vancouver.......

I'm in Ontario and not too far from where the depot is. Surprisingly fast! I think I just got lucky and didn't get held up at customs.
 
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xclarryx

Active Member
how long will it take to charge the 2300 mah batteries in the tenergy charger on TV's website? and what exactly is the method for priming the LL core, and whats the purpose?
 
xclarryx,

BLAZING OG

Vaping is a way of life!
how long will it take to charge the 2300 mah batteries in the tenergy charger on TV's website? and what exactly is the method for priming the LL core, and whats the purpose?
i think they said approx 3 hours or less, and priming is only needed for the EO(essential Oil) cart to let the ceramic absorb the oil before it starts producing clouds!!!!

:peace:
 
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Medical Mark

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I just got back from my grow today and got some willies wonder crossed with white widow and some other strain don't remember what my grow partner called it but it being dedicated for some oil for the Cera half a pound waited to throw in my LL Cart and 3 types of oil plus the one I'm gonna make this week before Cera comes and knocks at my door.

I'm gonna make some honey oil and some honeycomb all purged all good cant wait to drown the EO cart too its going to be hazy in my little man cave vape station, ill have to compare my pax, solo, gpen, vapor genie, extreme q, mflb, and my cloud to the test and see the differences and see how the cera compares to my other portables and to my cloud which i feelis the most effective vaperizor I own.
Cera a portable that works like a plug in, we will see we will try we will test. I CAN'T WAIT
 
Wow, I feel let down by thermovape. Although the cera appears great in build quality, the vapor production seems to leave much to be desired. They should not have hyped this vaporizer so much, as it is not revolutionary at all, but a renamed, slightly enhanced version of it's not so good predecessor.
 
josephaltier,

PB88123

Vaporist
Wow, I feel let down by thermovape. Although the cera appears great in build quality, the vapor production seems to leave much to be desired. They should not have hyped this vaporizer so much, as it is not revolutionary at all, but a renamed, slightly enhanced version of it's not so good predecessor.

Vapor production isn't everything in a vape (to some maybe). To some it's more along the lines of "does it get you the effects you desire." In which case I believe the Cera will and it will give you vapor production too. It isn't like anyone is going to buy a dud where a working Cera will not get a person high. It will work once a person gets past the learning curve of a convection portable vaporizer. There is no conduction to help produce vapor it is all in the users control.

A ceramic portable convection vaporizer that is tough and can be boiled (or blow torched) clean. Pretty revolutionary.

And ThermoVape provided information on the Cera and talked up its strengths. Like a latching switch, longer battery life, no stirring, mates to a 14/18 downstem out of the box, silicone sleeve to help keep the heat away from your hand and a ceramic bowl. More than slightly enhanced over the T1 I say.
 

2ndSight

Member
Wow, I feel let down by thermovape. Although the cera appears great in build quality, the vapor production seems to leave much to be desired. They should not have hyped this vaporizer so much, as it is not revolutionary at all, but a renamed, slightly enhanced version of it's not so good predecessor.

Are you speaking from personal experience from your own Cera, or is that purely conjecture based on the tiny bit of feedback we've seen here thus far? Seems a bit harsh to be saying that this early on, i think the verdict still remains to be seen for the most part. Plus, could you perhaps specify LL or EO? THanks man.
 
I do not have a cera, but to hype it like they did is simply unprofessional. This is a time when many new vapes are rapidly appearing on the market, and to postpone as long as they did is rude. Also, this product looks great for oil, but not so for herbs. It is not temp adjustable, and very big and expensive. Will be outdated very soon. Check out the davinci ascent vaporizer for some real hope in future portable vapes
 
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Flintoli

New Member
No flaming. Please do not post any messages that harass, insult, belittle, threaten or flame another member.
Oils whats up, no smell, better bake. Your just hating cuz you live in a shithole. CALI FOR LIFE!!
 
Flintoli,

Flintoli

New Member
Being intoxicated is not an acceptable excuse for breaking the rules. Warning issued.
I think we are here to give our opinions without being insulted each other... and I don't think this is a place for teenagers or people behaving as such :disgust:
I didn't insult him i said he should move to cali, i admit i was very medicated at the time ;)

Also your french.
 
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hektik8625

Well-Known Member
I've had this happen on the Beta core. The production version of the base piece is supposed to be tapped differently than mine to keep this from happening. There was also some talk about using anti tamper screws, but I don't think that happened. Does it have a hex socket in the head? Like you need the world's smallest allen wrench? That's what mine needed. .035 inch, half a buck at the local store (I couldn't find any of the several I've had, they're bitty).

3 screws will still work fine, I ran the Beta core that way for a while, but if one worked loose, I'd keep an eye on the other 3 until you get a wrench. I'm thinking maybe TV should consider sending an allen key with the Cera if they don't get a handle on it.....

OF
Bummer on the screw, but sure it's an easy fix. But for the cost of the cera, should this be happening?
 
hektik8625,

OF

Well-Known Member
Bummer on the screw, but sure it's an easy fix. But for the cost of the cera, should this be happening?

No. However understanding it is the key to preventing it from happening. Hopefully that's exactly what's going on. Same as trying to figure out why new 787s are having battery fires, sometimes that takes a bit of doing to determine. Often the solution is obvious from there.

And it really has noting to do with cost of the product or the part. Different skill sets are needed to fix the broken one in front of you and the system that produced it. Not all companies see it that way, of course. Often they have little or no choice. But to do it that other way puts you and the customers at risk....and doesn't really fix the problem.......those companies tend to not last long if they hit a rock.

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GR

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Just noticed the Cera is no longer Pre Order, it is Buy Now!

I personally will wait until things calm down for them in a week or two then place my order for the EO, still I got excited to see the Buy Now button.
 

Skeena

Standing stone faced like a statue.
Nice! Maybe that means the December orders are about to go out.
 
Skeena,

numero

Well-Known Member
Gotting the feeling they have to make/assemble the next "5" ceras just like the previous ones, like some kind of slow slow process..not trying to be negative. Just thinking out loud.
 
numero,

Bluntcrush

Director of Vapor Research Labs™
If interested wander over to the jibberish thread to see the latest response from our "bad news bears" I included my recent inquiry and their response from today.
 
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