Arizer Solo

Hippie Dickie

The Herbal Cube
Manufacturer
to answer that safely/correctly you need to know the lithium battery chemistry used - different types require different charge procedures. i think i've read every post but this has not been specified.
 
Hippie Dickie,

WatTyler

Revolting Peasant
I'm sure what Hippie says is very true. But without being too unsafe in this case I believe the 12v charger is just a standard regulated 12V 1A centre positive power supply from China. I've relegated my USA versions to the drawer and have replaced them with UK versions- I've got heaps around the house- even been using the one for my PD as well. It's been working fine for the last couple of months. I guess any issue would show up fairly early?

I use these adaptors so I didn't have to resolder the plugs (keeping the 5.5mm is more useful)
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/270791156...NX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1439.l2649#ht_4305wt_932

I also used one of those to turn one of these car adaptors into a Solo charger. I haven't used it yet though.

My power supplys are regulated 12V. I don't know what would happen with unregulated. Some might remember that I wrote about putting 9V through my Solo in an attempt to run it from the mains, but it would only run for about a minute before turning off. This was before we knew about the mains supply being 8.5V rather than the 9V stated on the unit. An unregulated 12V supply might fluctuate from 11 to 13V, or more (please correct me if I'm wrong here Hippie Dickie- I'm self taught in this area). Maybe this would upset the unit and it's charging cycles? However, one thing that gives me some confidence is that the official 12V car charger just seems to be a bog standard connection to the cigarette lighter- no major regulating electronics in there- would everyone agree? Atleast, there doesn't seem to be anything extra compared to the cheaper one I purchased. As I understand things the DC power supply from a car is a little variable depending on whether it's coming from the battery or alternator, and so the power getting to the Solo might be equally variable. I'm relying on the assumption that there's nothing clever in the cigarette adaptor though. I might try my car charger with my flaky Solo in the car tomorrow and report back.

So in answer Stu, I reckon you can get away with buying a cheaper one elsewhere. (those 5.5mm to 4.0mm adaptors took 10 days to arrive though. Maybe you can get them locally or from radioshack).
 
WatTyler,

Papa Woody

"The vapor is strong with this one"-Obi Onda Woody
Stu said:
Hey guys,
I am in need of a standard charger as mine was recently donated to the Las Vegas Hilton (ok, so I forgot it in my room when I checked out).

Anyone have any idea if these can be McGyver'd from shit from Radio Shack? Or is the only viable option to get a replacement from Rockwise? I don't want to pay $50 for a stupid charger ($29.95 + $20 shipping) from Rockwise, but I don't know of any other options.

Help!!!!!!!!!!!!

:peace:

The label on my charger states
Class 2 power supply
Model: SW-120100
Input: 100-240V AC
50/60Hz
Output: 12V DC 1000 mA

Manufactured by: Shenzhen Jiayuanxing Electronic Co. Ltd

Polarity: center post is positive

Search that and see if you can find something lower cost. The last time I bought a Radio Shack power block was for a flatbed scanner, still cost $30 bucks, and came with a reversable plug tip that my kid accidently flipped over when he moved my scanner and then blew it out when he plugged it back in. Be careful if you go that route.
 
Papa Woody,

OhTheAgony

here for the chicks
I assumed to find you one here:

planetvape

But it seems they only have the 8,5V power adapter in stock. You could send them an email, they are located right down the road from Arizer so they might be able to get you one.
 
OhTheAgony,

Phineas T. Freakears

Active Member
I received my "new" Solo (ordered from puffitup to $ 189), it is a black one, and not a new Solo with the SS bowl but a new with the ceramic bowl, M104 series.
When I received my first solo, Series M102, I could use it immediately with satisfaction, no bad taste / smell.
This new M104 stinks ... I left it warmed at 7 with nothing inside, many times, but always this bad smell ... I tried with a very strong grass in taste (Sour Diesel), but not possible, the taste was horrible. I went back to the M102 with this SourDiesel, and nothing to do, it's good and it is the taste of the SourDiesel.
I will repeat several times the heat again with nothing in it, and see if the smell goes away ...

The Solos who had problems with flaking or unpleasant odors were all the same series M104?
 
Phineas T. Freakears,

Hippie Dickie

The Herbal Cube
Manufacturer
i would guess fewer recharge cycles might be a problem. i just know there is a very particular charger needed for LiFePO4 chemistry -- constant current, constant voltage, with a specific voltage cutoff, so non-regulated output would be bad. Using the wrong charger for Lithium Ion batteries is not safe imho.

Edit: on second thought, maybe the charger electronics is built into the Solo itself ... duh.
 
Hippie Dickie,

Stu

Maconheiro
Staff member
Thanks for the help, all. I ended up ordering a charger from Great Vape which has much more reasonable shipping pricing ($5.95 vs. $20 at Rockwise). Stephen at Greatvape.com even threw in a free stem because he likes us FCers.

Thanks, Stephen for the heads up.

:peace:
 
Stu,

smokum

I am who I am and your approval isn't needed!
Just did my weekly q-tip with just enough ISO to be 'moist' of the ceramic cup and noticed that where the stem bowl rests there is a ring of ceramic that appears to be gone and showing the metal below the ceramic (and which I feel has been caused by my loose stems twirling around all the time during use).

Although at this point there is not any chipping or damage showing beyond that seating mark, I'm not so confident now that it has started to wear off. And, I'm quite surprised I'm having an issue since its a M102 device that most have claimed no issues.

Does anyone else have this wear as well on their M102 ?

I hope I'm not in for issues because my Solo has been great up until this finding, and I'd really hate to fall into replacing it with one of the ones that have serious problems as has been stated by others regarding smell/taste offgassing and lower temps/vape production.

This is making me a worried and unhappy vaper who really doesnt want to go back to the iolite after being spoiled by the thick visual vape the Solo has teased me with.
 
smokum,

dorkus_molorkus

Well-Known Member
my warranty replacement is a M102 and it has chipped ceramic just like the 1st one.
I decided I dont really care, I dont eat the ABV & 2 solo's for the price of one was great.

both of mine are chipped quite a lot, but they still work a treat.


It had the 'smell' for the 1st couple of cycles but then went away.
 
dorkus_molorkus,

Frederick McGuire

Aggressively Loungey
My first solo is a ceramic M102, and I had a little bit of chipping, but it hasn't spread from there,
My replacement is a SS M105, which I haven't had any trouble with since I got it a few weeks ago.

I don't have any wearing on the bottom of my ceramic bowl though, my chipping is at the top where the stem enters...

I must say, I'm loving the 4 hole stems that came with my replacement.

Does anyone know of anywhere that sells replacement stems aside from planet vape?
They want $40 shipping for any order, and I don't want to pay $60 for 2 stems :(

Also, I haven't had any blueing of my SS, but it has started yellowing a bit.
 
Frederick McGuire,

vape4life

Banned for life
I too have yellowing, not blue on the SS. Last night I noticed a horrible taste though... it was right at the end of the bowl, and it tasted EXACTLY like it smelled when it was brand new. This is on heat setting 6 (I have to crank this puppy a bit higher than my ceramic), so I tried it with an empty bowl, and no taste. Hasn't happened since so i'm confused. I know forsure that taste was exactly like the smell though.

I still much prefer my ceramic over the SS. I haven't weighed them, but it almost feels like my SS is lighter too, but I could be completely wrong. The SS battery definitely drops faster than the ceramic, and the ceramic just yeilds better thicker more satisfying vapor.

I'd buy the ceramic (even with chipping) over the SS anyday.
 
vape4life,

darkrom

Great Scott!
I hate to be a debbie downer again, but I really think the idea that just "a few batches are bad" has gone out the window. IMO the device is unreliable. Some of you are lucky so far and that is about it. It is my opinion that if your bowl is ceramic it is simply a matter of when, not if they will go bad.
 
darkrom,

Stu

Maconheiro
Staff member
Frederick McGuire said:
Does anyone know of anywhere that sells replacement stems aside from planet vape?
They want $40 shipping for any order, and I don't want to pay $60 for 2 stems :(
Great Vape has them and also has reasonable shipping prices.

:peace:
 
Stu,

Kelblow

Active Member
darkrom said:
I hate to be a debbie downer again, but I really think the idea that just "a few batches are bad" has gone out the window. IMO the device is unreliable. Some of you are lucky so far and that is about it. It is my opinion that if your bowl is ceramic it is simply a matter of when, not if they will go bad.
Cheers darkrom.Bit of a doommonger statement lol!.I'm still very happy with my ceramic jobby.Had it 4 months now and it's still going strong.
 
Kelblow,

MG23

Relaxin'
Just a thought, but maybe headaches could be a result of the 16-17hz (my estimation) frequency coming from the heater. I know certain frequency tones can cause a change of pressure in the ear that can give me a headache.

Continued negative comments about the same few defective units are really starting to shine an overall negative light on the product as a whole, which is somewhat of a shame since the vast majority that are behaving as intended are a great step ahead in portable vapes.
 
MG23,

darkrom

Great Scott!
Kelblow said:
darkrom said:
I hate to be a debbie downer again, but I really think the idea that just "a few batches are bad" has gone out the window. IMO the device is unreliable. Some of you are lucky so far and that is about it. It is my opinion that if your bowl is ceramic it is simply a matter of when, not if they will go bad.
Cheers darkrom.Bit of a doommonger statement lol!.I'm still very happy with my ceramic jobby.Had it 4 months now and it's still going strong.


Yeah I'm a little negative today, but thtat's how I honestly feel. I hope your vape that you sound happy with gives you NO problems ever.
 
darkrom,

Adobewan

Well-Known Member
Not sure why Arizer hasn't come onto the forum to settle some issues. Vaporizing isn't mainstream yet so one of the only ways to target your niche' audience would be on forums like this.
I'm one of many people who were interested in this from the start, have moved onto the fence about this and now won't be buying thanks to the focus group that is FC.
Too bad, my Extreme Q Tower is THE best flower vaporizer I've tried, I cannot say enough good about it. When the Solo was announced I nearly bought sight unseen because of my satisfaction with the Q and enjoying the portability my Iolite provided.
Until they work this out, for the people who are looking for the current best portable vaping experience(IMO), try an Omicron. It rocks like you wouldn't believe and the company is always on the forum taking care of customers!

Come on Arizer, connect with your potential future customers... or lose them.
 
Adobewan,

Kelblow

Active Member
darkrom said:
Kelblow said:
darkrom said:
I hate to be a debbie downer again, but I really think the idea that just "a few batches are bad" has gone out the window. IMO the device is unreliable. Some of you are lucky so far and that is about it. It is my opinion that if your bowl is ceramic it is simply a matter of when, not if they will go bad.
Cheers darkrom.Bit of a doommonger statement lol!.I'm still very happy with my ceramic jobby.Had it 4 months now and it's still going strong.


Yeah I'm a little negative today, but thtat's how I honestly feel. I hope your vape that you sound happy with gives you NO problems ever.
Cheers mate! Hope I didn't come over a bit smug there.Didn't mean to be.
 
Kelblow,

smokum

I am who I am and your approval isn't needed!
Adobewan said:
Until they work this out, for the people who are looking for the current best portable vaping experience(IMO), try an Omicron. It rocks like you wouldn't believe and the company is always on the forum taking care of customers!

Two different 'toyz' altogether though..... the Omicron is strickly for oils/concentrates. So not really an option for those intending to enjoy flowers.
 
smokum,

max

Out to lunch
Lupe420 said:
How long does the Solo produce Vapor for during each fill?
How long does it take you to take a hit? How long do you hold it? Do you exhale it all at once or in stages? How dry is the bud in your bowl? How finely is it ground? How much bud are you loading? These are all variables that make it impossible to give a meaningful answer to your question. The answer to 'how long does X produce vapor' is much more dependent on the individual and the variables above, than whether it's vape X or vape Y.
 
max,

GooglyEyes

Well-Known Member
Lupe420 said:
How long does the Solo produce Vapor for during each fill?

It depends on a lot of factors ... temperature setting, the bud itself, how long you pull, etc.

But for me, with what I'm currently using, I'll take 10-15 slow pulls, each one 5-6 seconds long. The first 5 or 6 pulls at setting 3 or 4 (depends on the bud), and the next at the next higher temp. I never go higher than temperature setting 5 (burns my throat too much).

Usually, even after 15 pulls, its still producing vapor.
 
GooglyEyes,

SF Giant

Reluctant vape collector
max said:
Lupe420 said:
How long does the Solo produce Vapor for during each fill?
How long does it take you to take a hit? How long do you hold it? Do you exhale it all at once or in stages? How dry is the bud in your bowl? How finely is it ground? How much bud are you loading? These are all variables that make it impossible to give a meaningful answer to your question. The answer to 'how long does X produce vapor' is much more dependent on the individual and the variables above, than whether it's vape X or vape Y.
Lol, the only answers to questions I ever see you post are longwinded explainations of why the question was stupid or not detailed enough, would it be so hard to give a generalized answer now and then?
 
SF Giant,

tdavie

Unconscious Objector
SF Giant said:
Lol, the only answers to questions I ever see you post are longwinded explainations of why the question was stupid or not detailed enough, would it be so hard to give a generalized answer now and then?

A lot of the questions that are asked are almost impossible to answer meaningfully. Or they've been asked/answered before. I think Max gave an intricate and specific answer to be honest.

Tom
 
tdavie,

Adobewan

Well-Known Member
@smokum. Re: "Two different 'toyz' altogether though..... the Omicron is strickly for oils/concentrates. So not really an option for those intending to enjoy flowers."

You're right, I didn't mean to mislead anyone into thinking the Omicron does flowers, thanks for clarifying but, in light of the many problems Solo customers are reporting, I still suggest the Omicron to anyone interested in ingesting their cannabis on the go.
I hadn't been an oil user, have been a flower consumer for 30 yrs and would never give them up, but as I said, the current best portable vaping experience(IMO), is an Omicron.
 
Adobewan,
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