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Arizer Solo

Quetzalcoatl

DEADY GUERRERO/DIRT COBAIN/GEORGE KUSH
Welcome @Kobra13!

The taste of cannabis is an odd one when you first start, yeah. I assume you haven't smoked it before so you don't have anything to compare it to (don't bother; tastes terrible). You are/were a fan of beer... I guess to put it in more understandable terms, it's like your first beer being a double IPA. Very sharp, complex flavor. As you continue to use cannabis and try different strains you'll see that they taste differently, from strain to strain and even the same strain grown under different conditions. Same with effects, some strains vaped leave me feeling narcoleptic, some kill my pain and basically give me no perceivable mental change, some make me giggle like a little girl. Also, different temperatures give you different effects, a session at level 2-3 will produce different effects than one at 7.

And lucky you, only needing a couple pulls to get ripped... Some of us are jealous :argh:
 

GenYHippie

Well-Known Member
was excited to check out http://www.edstnt.com/ for a wooden arizer stem, but was disappointed to see out-of-stock on all items :(



anyone have any good alternatives?

Just curious does a wooden stem provide something glass doesn't besides aesthetics?


As far as taste goes, I can't really comment. I assume its an acquired taste? I've never done this before but it wasn't like I said "yum" afterwards. It just tasted ok...after a few hits the taste did lessen but again, I didn't really care for the taste to begin with.

Lol fellw noob here. I can sympathize with the taste thing. Though comparing to the first strain I smelled (strawberry kough) I can see why people talk about flavor. Im not really into it but when you compare the scent of strawberry cough (moldy, skinky mild fruit) to Jack Herer (pine needles with a little dirt) i'll take jack anyday :). I just keep mints or a little something to nibble on after a hit to get rid of the taste.

It will be interesting to try some of the fruitier sativa strains. What effect are you trying to achieve? Everyone has been very helpful to me in that area im sure they will chime in if you ask.
 

Quetzalcoatl

DEADY GUERRERO/DIRT COBAIN/GEORGE KUSH
Just curious does a wooden stem provide something glass doesn't besides aesthetics?




Lol fellw noob here. I can sympathize with the taste thing. Though comparing to the first strain I smelled (strawberry kough) I can see why people talk about flavor. Im not really into it but when you compare the scent of strawberry cough (moldy, skinky mild fruit) to Jack Herer (pine needles with a little dirt) i'll take jack anyday :). I just keep mints or a little something to nibble on after a hit to get rid of the taste.

It will be interesting to try some of the fruitier sativa strains. What effect are you trying to achieve? Everyone has been very helpful to me in that area im sure they will chime in if you ask.
Durability is the big thing to like about Ed's stems. They're beautiful and add an organic aesthetic to what otherwise looks like an "industrial"-looking device as well as giving the vapors a slight taste difference. It goes away as the inside resinates.
 

poonman

Well-Known Member
@Kobra13
just to add to what the Q-man said in regards to flavor/taste .
If you have the option to select Indicas or Sativas .
You will discover the vast assortment of taste .

In Beer terms
Indicas - more potent , fewer flavor variety . ( Canadian Beer )
Sativas - May be less potent , Variety Galore ( Int'l Beers )

jmo
 

Caligula

Maximus
@Pipes do you think putting a digital meat thermometer on the metal bowl would give a semi-accurate reading? I just tried that and didnt get it to read over 280F at level 7. Thats 100+*F too low, no?
 
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Pipes

Addicted DIY Enthusiast
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@Pipes do you think putting a digital meat thermometer on the metal bowl would give a semi-accurate reading? I just tried that and didnt get it to read over 280F at level 7. Thats 100+*F too low, no?
I don't think so. The sensor would need to be secured against it. IMO, would definitely read low.
If the unit has changed from what it was performing then something has changed.
Warranty is your friend.
 

TexasBelle

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was excited to check out http://www.edstnt.com/ for a wooden arizer stem, but was disappointed to see out-of-stock on all items :(



anyone have any good alternatives?

I bought one on sale off a site and it looked like Ed's but definitely was NOT. The wood was called walnut and at the mouth end I think it had been thinned down too much. I got it on Saturday and Monday I noticed it had t-tiny lines and tiny splits in the wood. I will be buying Ed's as it was still a lot to invest on something that had those flaws so soon.
 

OF

Well-Known Member
I have a real treat for ya'll.
Heater M 107- 84485

expanded view

heater and bowl assembly with some heat reflector material.

original point of failure with the solo, tempature sensor wire striped itself when something caused the wire to turn red hot, which resulted in melting the insulation material. and a solo failure.

Great photos. No cement (or did you chip it all off)?

Where was the temperature sensor, physically, in the center?

Thanks for the inside in insight.

OF
 

Dr. Soxhlet

SOLO Vaporized Cannabis is my Best Medicine
Is anyone aware of a portable battery pack that can charge the Solo?
Is anyone aware of a portable battery pack that can operate the Solo?
I use this one:



lenmarbatpak.jpg


It used to work like a PA with my old Solo, but now with the new Solo (M1D2) it only charges (but also will allow it to be used while charging).
I have never had it apart, so I don't know much about how it was made, but it seemed like it gave more sessions than the Solo batteries.
 
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First of all I want to thank everyone that has contributed to this thread. I am a completely rookie when it comes to weed and I couldn't have made the decision to start vaping without you guys.

I apologize for the long post but there are several things I'd like to write about. First of all, by rookie, I mean I've never tried weed in my 32 years. I'm a beer lover and have been for the better part of my life. Drinking a case or two on the weekends was a very normal occurrence in my home but it no longer goes along with my health and fitness goals. I wanted to find a healthier alternative and considering that most of my friends smoke weed, it was time to explore the possibilities.

After about a month of research my complete attitude and mentality towards weed changed. I learned more this past month about marijuana than I've "learned" the past 20 years. After reading several articles I came to the conclusion that a vsporizer was the only way for me and therefor the best option was the solo!

At first I was overwhelmed with o rings, better stems, water Things etc.... Way too much to learn at once so I just decided to stick to the basics. Used the stock stem, used the tips you guys provided and had a great session last night with my wife. Filled the "small" bowl and we too about 5-6 hits each within a 45 min period. Needless yo say, I was extremely high so here is my experience.

Started at level 3 and ended at 6. Had clouds the entire time! As far as taste goes, I can't really comment. I assume its an acquired taste? I've never done this before but it wasn't like I said "yum" afterwards. It just tasted ok...after a few hits the taste did lessen but again, I didn't really care for the taste to begin with. I realized that using everything stock was the way to go for me. I don't plan on upgrading anything at the moment and as much as I enjoyed it I will only be doing this maybe once or twice every two to three weeks. For me, it doesn't even come close to the flavor/experience of having several quality beers but I plan on trying it again and I'm sure the experiences will improve.

The mistake I think I made was smoking too much. I should have stopped after 3 hits because at 5 I lost complete control of my speech and motor skills. I also got very "slow" and hungry! I also laughed uncontrollably for no reason at all..at the end of the day, I had a good time but next time (maybe a few weeks) I'll try a lot less. Considering my wife and I split the bowl, I think I need 1/4 of the bowl to suite my needs.

The only thing that left me curious was the water thing. I hated coughing! Made me feel like I was doing my body harm and would like to avoid that. From what I read, using one of those water things can help with that. Is the D020 the way to go ? I definitely don't want to spend that much money and keep in mind its a 2 times a month type of thing for me. Also, do I need some sort of adaptes or is that all I need?

I'm very happy to have joined this community and look forward to reading and leaning more from you guys! Would love to hear some feedback on what you guys think so looking forward to reading some replies later! Thanks again!

I am also in my 30's and started smoking a little a few years ago. It takes very little material to reach a desired spot, 2-3 pulls at heat level 4 and I'm good. 3 pulls on level 5 and I will take a nap in an hour LOL! For being a light weight, I pack the stem full and after my 2-3 pulls I save the spent material for later sessions. So far I get at least 5 sessions off of the same material...Learning draw speed and temps has doubled my efficiency:). My poor neighbor combusts 2-3 stem-fulls and barely gets a buzz:cry:

As far as taste (for me)...I wasn't crazy about it either, but now I start drooling whenever I even think about it, or if I smell a dead skunk by the road I think "Damn that stinks...or else that's the best weed I ever smelled!" (and I start drooling):rofl:
 

Sativape

Well-Known Member
I use this one:

lenmarbatpak.jpg

It used to work like a PA with my old Solo, but now with the new Solo (M1D2) it only charges. It also will allow use while charging. I have never had it apart, so I don't know much about how it was made, but it seemed like it would give more sessions than the Solo batteries.

@ Dr. Soxhlet

Thank you very much or confirming.

I very much appreciate it!
 

Pipes

Addicted DIY Enthusiast
Accessory Maker
@ Dr. Soxhlet

Thank you very much or confirming.

I very much appreciate it!
Is anyone aware of a portable battery pack that can charge the Solo?
Is anyone aware of a portable battery pack that can operate the Solo?
Couple other options would be a car booster pack. Many have 12 volt outlets as well. And as a bonus it's an easy to justify purchase. :rolleyes:
Pending just how small your looking for, I found this one on ebay. Very strait forward and just need a 1.7mm adapter and a camera bag, like a few have posted, and you're laughing.
 

Sativape

Well-Known Member
Couple other options would be a car booster pack. Many have 12 volt outlets as well. And as a bonus it's an easy to justify purchase. :rolleyes:
Pending just how small your looking for, I found this one on ebay. Very strait forward and just need a 1.7mm adapter and a camera bag, like a few have posted, and you're laughing.

@ Pipes

Thanks for the link and the info.

Awesome.

Just to confirm that this one charges the Solo but doesn't can't operate to heat up?
 

GenYHippie

Well-Known Member
Durability is the big thing to like about Ed's stems. They're beautiful and add an organic aesthetic to what otherwise looks like an "industrial"-looking device as well as giving the vapors a slight taste difference. It goes away as the inside resinates.

Ah yes I didn't think of durability wood is much sturdier for portable use.

I bought one on sale off a site and it looked like Ed's but definitely was NOT. The wood was called walnut and at the mouth end I think it had been thinned down too much. I got it on Saturday and Monday I noticed it had t-tiny lines and tiny splits in the wood. I will be buying Ed's as it was still a lot to invest on something that had those flaws so soon.

Im a wood working enthusiast when my body allows if you still have that cracked stem you may be able to salvage it. Give it a light sand something around 600 - 800 grit then liberally apply a heat stable oil such as coconut to every bit you can, put it in a baggie and let sit overnight somewhere warm.

The next day wipe it off really well, if you've oiled heavily enough it should be good to go for a second sanding. This time it will gunk up your paper more but keep at it till its as smooth as you like. I generally go up to 2000 grit on anything I handle a lot. Then you can either leave it or apply a food safe finish such as General Finishes Salad Bowl Sealant. I ususally do 4 -7 coats depending on how much shine I want.

Its just a wipe on finish so after its dry knock done the grain with a 1000 grit to so and keep applying till its smooth and shiny :).
 

tdriver

Well-Known Member
Is anyone aware of a portable battery pack that can charge the Solo?
Is anyone aware of a portable battery pack that can operate the Solo?


a simple 12V lead acid battery would charge it. (or anything that is 12V and at least 1A)
with the car adapter or directly with a 1.7mm plug.
 
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Sativape

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a simple 12V lead acid battery would charge it. (or anything that is 12V and at least 1A)
with the car adapter or directly with a 1.7mm plug.

@tdriver

Thanks for the information.

I guess the tough one is the 8.5V @ 5A for the operating.

I have the OEM Arizer Solo power adapter.

I find this thing gets the Solo up to heating temp much faster than just the battery.

I also find that it does not drop down in heating levels when I rip on the solo with my bubbler as it does when it is not plugged in or when it is plugged into the standard 12V charger.
 
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TexasBelle

Well-Known Member
Ah yes I didn't think of durability wood is much sturdier for portable use.



Thank you so much for the information to repair my wood stem. I have copied it and will get going on that project ASAP. My husband will be so happy.

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Kobra13

New Member
I am also in my 30's and started smoking a little a few years ago. It takes very little material to reach a desired spot, 2-3 pulls at heat level 4 and I'm good. 3 pulls on level 5 and I will take a nap in an hour LOL! For being a light weight, I pack the stem full and after my 2-3 pulls I save the spent material for later sessions. So far I get at least 5 sessions off of the same material...Learning draw speed and temps has doubled my efficiency:). My poor neighbor combusts 2-3 stem-fulls and barely gets a buzz:cry:

As far as taste (for me)...I wasn't crazy about it either, but now I start drooling whenever I even think about it, or if I smell a dead skunk by the road I think "Damn that stinks...or else that's the best weed I ever smelled!" (and I start drooling):rofl:


Thanks for the info. Its good to know that I can just leave the stuff in there and use at a later time. You think it can be left in there for weeks though?

Also, thank you guys for those links/info from my previous questions. I still have a lot to learn but I'm excited about this!
 

OF

Well-Known Member
I tried a different one and it still didn't work. I am going to look for an even thinner one now. My stem is pretty loose now.

As I've said a few times, you can also sand them down. I stick them to a piece of 'Gorilla Tape' (strong duct tape) and then rub it over a sheet of emery paper (180 the last time I did it IIRC). I used double stick tape to hold the Gorilla Tape to a small wood block to keep it flat, but I've also had good luck doing it with just fingers. You can stick paper to the sticky part of the tape not in contact with the ring to keep it from sticking to the sandpaper.

While it will work with only one side sanded, I got best results from putting a 1/16 inch or so wide 'flat' on each side. Removing that much seems to add 'about one thread' on the cap. I found that very thin rings tended to slip sideways when the stem was out, something to watch for.

Remember to stick with high temperature silicone rings, hardware store types won't take the heat.

Good luck in your quest, there's a lot of satisfaction for 'making it just right' I think.

OF
 
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