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dos equis

Well-Known Member
Personally, I wouldn't go for version 1. The unit you get may be fine, but a few of us with version 1 have had issues and I am not sure if they ever improved on it outside of creating a new version. I would save up for 2.0 if you can.
Thanks for the advice. :)
The discounted version 1 is already on the expensive side for me, so the 2.0 version is definitely out of reach. Seems better going for a safer choice then, Cloud Evo seems to be a bit more in the affordable-range, wish there was a 220V version already.
 
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CentiZen

Evil Genius in Training
Accessory Maker
Well I have been thoroughly enjoying the Sub since last night, been in a bit of a haze all day to be honest. I never came to fully appreciate the genius of this unit until now. The heated atomizer, venturi effect vortex and unbelievable thermal mass make for an incredible punch in the face. This one is going on knockout duty.
 

PlanetHaze

Don't Vaporize The Planet !, Vaporize Yourself
Retailer
On another note, is it just me, or is the upgrade path a little bit confusing? I don't really understand why it costs so much more for the no downtime option?
Hi Tweek,
The no downtime version of the upgrade costs more initially because Sublimator sends you a new XLR 2.0 before receiving your v1.0 unit back so you have no downtime. Once you receive your new XLR 2.0 then you send back your v1.0 and get refunded the difference so you end up paying the same in the end as the regular upgrade but without being Subless.

Sublimator XLR 2.0 discussion thread now open
http://fuckcombustion.com/threads/sublimator-xlr-2-0.12741/

Please direct all XLR 2.0 discussion to the new thread, thanks PV
 
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CheeseSandwich

Well-Known Member
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DabDivas

Sublimator Company Rep
Company Rep
Hey everyone,

I mentioned it in the XLR2.0 thread but it's more imperative for all version one users.

Unfortunately, The heat shield is only for the XLR2.0 model. Please do not try and take your version one apart as this will void your warranty. Yes, we will know if it has been tampered with so again, version one users please don't take it apart.

Thanks.
 

grokit

well-worn member
Hey everyone,

I mentioned it in the XLR2.0 thread but it's more imperative for all version one users.

Unfortunately, The heat shield is only for the XLR2.0 model. Please do not try and take your version one apart as this will void your warranty. Yes, we will know if it has been tampered with so again, version one users please don't take it apart.

Thanks.

The converse of this is that if you aren't concerned about your warranty,
go ahead and do whatever you want!
:tup:
 
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grokit

well-worn member
Yes that would be nice to know,
if the heat shield would physically fit on version 1,
regardless of warranty implications.
But I'm guessing that we won't know the answer to that question unless somebody here tries it.
 
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jambandphan03

in flavor country
It appears to me that the head on the v2.0 is removable, allowing the user to install/remove the heat shield, where the head on the v1.0 is fixed, if you try to unscrew it you can damage the internals (from what I gathered from past comments) and that voids the warranty, or possibly just ruins the heat core.
 

PlanetHaze

Don't Vaporize The Planet !, Vaporize Yourself
Retailer
Hey everyone,

I mentioned it in the XLR2.0 thread but it's more imperative for all version one users.

Unfortunately, The heat shield is only for the XLR2.0 model. Please do not try and take your version one apart as this will void your warranty. Yes, we will know if it has been tampered with so again, version one users please don't take it apart.

Thanks.
The converse of this is that if you aren't concerned about your warranty,
go ahead and do whatever you want!
:tup:
It appears to me that the head on the v2.0 is removable, allowing the user to install/remove the heat shield, where the head on the v1.0 is fixed, if you try to unscrew it you can damage the internals (from what I gathered from past comments) and that voids the warranty, or possibly just ruins the heat core.
jambandphan03 is correct, unscrewing a v1.0 will break the heat core inside! Warranty or no warranty if you unscrew the Apollo head it will no longer function.


Got my ti-apollo xlr2.0 yesterday....
Please post any XLR related posts in the XLR thread http://fuckcombustion.com/threads/sublimator-xlr-2-0.12741/page-2
Thanks,
PV
 

Been Vapin

Fringe Class
I have my unit on its own electrical circuit. The dishwasher and clothes dryer were both on. I was only pulling 28 to 29 watts max. Now both are off, my dial is at the same position, and I am pulling 34 watts.

Why does the wattage vary so much?
Too many cheap china parts in the controller or poor design?
 
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grokit

well-worn member
Copying this over from the 2.0 thread.

"So yeah I saw that about xlr power.
That's why I haven't whipped out my soldering iron out yet!
I have the connectors laying around from audio use.

I would like to use those old-school connectors for electric fry pans etc.
But they're obsolete for a reason I would imagine.

So sub 2.0 is transformed to 24(?)v dc to the heads (I think max is 48v?),
while sub 1.0 is 115v ac all the way through.
"

So I guess for my modular plan I will postpone box assembly for now and just concentrate on polarized plug connectors. I will probably make gfi box receptacles for female, one for my box and maybe one for the original sub controller box (but I would still have to hit it with my ball-pin hammer every time I turn it on because it buzzes quite loudly, which is the impetus for this project).

My plan here is to splice the Apollo's wire with a longer lead that has a plug at the end of it.
The important thing here will be to make an excellent soldered connection that is double-adhesive heat-shrink protected like the stuff on the Apollo itself.

So instead of finishing my box for now,
I will start with the "easy" button that was suggested earlier:
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:tup:
 
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PlanetHaze

Don't Vaporize The Planet !, Vaporize Yourself
Retailer
I have my unit on its own electrical circuit. The dishwasher and clothes dryer were both on. I was only pulling 28 to 29 watts max. Now both are off, my dial is at the same position, and I am pulling 34 watts.

Why does the wattage vary so much?
Too many cheap china parts in the controller or poor design?
Large amperage draws from those appliances brown out your household power grid, if you have an incandescent light bulb on or anything running without a regulated power supply they will all go down a bit, easy to see the bulb dim.
 
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StayHigh.net

Youtube Vlogger/ Cannabis Activist
Come hangout with Enrico and myself at Vape On The Lake at 8 PM - 10 PM tonight! Try the NEW Sublimator XLR 2.0! 30v!
 
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PlanetHaze

Don't Vaporize The Planet !, Vaporize Yourself
Retailer
Any more word/info on this ?
Hi smokum, as soon as they arrive... early next week, they will start mailing out.

Come hangout with Enrico and myself at Vape On The Lake at 8 PM - 10 PM tonight! Try the NEW Sublimator XLR 2.0! 30v!
Thanks StayHigh.net, forgot to post in this thread:


Sublimator XLR 2.0 Party
Wednesday February 26, 2014.......8pm-10pm


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We get a lot of requests to be able to try out the Sublimator. Here is your chance, try out the new Sublimator XLR 2.0 Apollo, DabMaster, E-Nail and the new V4 E-Nail. Also in attendance will be Enrico, King from the vaporreviewblog.com and some special FC members. See and try out the new Sublimator Medical FatBoy and Titanium models of the Apollo and DabMaster.

BYOM (Bring Your Own Medicine) and let Enrico himself get you Sublimated. Vape On The Lake is fully accessible, lots of transit and parking, big screens and lots of munchies of course.
Located at:
2985 Lake Shore Boulevard West
Etobicoke, ON M8V 1J5
(647) 349-0214
vapeonthelake.com

PV
 

StayHigh.net

Youtube Vlogger/ Cannabis Activist
I was supposed to get a phone call from Enrico about him coming to get me to go to the party. He never called me and the party is in an hour. Have fun to anyone going, I am unable to go.
 
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