Arizer Solo

VANVAS

Well-Known Member
No doubt!! I will describe! I think will like it sure! 12 pieces?? Are you crazy ?? lol!!! It is like a crockery!! Trust me, i will try another bubblers models like you and the people for sure!! This is the vape world!
Once all done, you will see my vapor from your country!:wave::rofl:
I have like 12 or more pieces I think?
Some I used only once!
They were OK and some were smaller than I expected. The D series bubblers I have had the best results so far. Let me know if you like the D020 - D?
You don't need a collection of Glass really. Whatever gets you medicated?

After France I lived in CHILE and surfing was amazing in Latin America.
 

poonman

Well-Known Member
Do the serial numbers ACTUALLY mean anything? For the record mine was purchased a month ago in uk with the serial M1Y1........

Yes they do , they're ID serial #'s that correspond to each individual unit .
No 2 Solos have the Same Identical set of #'s .
That is why when you exercise your warranty , they may ask for it .

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vaporcloud

lurking kiwi
Some comments about my new favorite toy.

1. There is only a small amount of restricted draw. Is expecting more, I know things have improved with the newer models but I found it to be just right. Certainly more air flow than both of my PDs.

2. Heat settings. I hit it at 7 straight away. Im use to the heat of my POS desktop unit. The solo was smoother and tastier even at its highest temp.

3. This thing is tiny but built quality is great.

This will be my daily driver both on the move and at home.
 

Ufomammut

New Member
Someone please help me! I got my solo today and the box didn't come with the white sticker where the warranty number should be. Is this normal? Is it possible that mine is a fake one? By the way, mine is a M1T
 

OF

Well-Known Member
Someone please help me! I got my solo today and the box didn't come with the white sticker where the warranty number should be. Is this normal? Is it possible that mine is a fake one? By the way, mine is a M1T
The only number that counts is the one on the bottom of the Solo. The one on the box has no value when it comes to warranty.

Did you buy it from an Authorized Dealer?

OF
 

CarolKing

Singer of songs and a vapor connoisseur
Who's says the Solo's not Stealth. Dr. Soxhlet did you use anything around the inside of the Solo cup? I used an insulated band that normally goes on the outside of a can to hold your drink. It worked well so the Solo didn't move around too much inside the cup.

Congratulations of on your Avatar OF.
 
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Dr. Soxhlet

SOLO Vaporized Cannabis is my Best Medicine
Who's says the Solo's not Stealth. Dr. Soxhlet did you use anything around the inside of the Solo cup?
So far I have not modified it like that. I just threw a film can(full of bud) in the bottom of the cup to get the "straw" to stick up higher.
Something like that(inner shield) should be used to avoid a Solo light show in the dark though.
It is weird getting high this way, people look right at you and don't have a clue.
A potential problem might be a ranger checking the container, not for weed; but for alcohol. But the worst that could happen in this state now is a $50(or so) ticket for using weed in public.
 

Delta3DStudios

Well-Known Member
Accessory Maker
Who's says the Solo's not Stealth. Dr. Soxhlet did you use anything around the inside of the Solo cup? I used an insulated band that normally goes on the outside of a can to hold your drink. It worked well so the Solo didn't move around too much inside the cup.

Congratulations of on your Avatar OF.

I've actually been thinking about some sort of adjustable insert for soda cups to hold the Solo perfectly centered and secure...... Can anyone comment on how hot the temperatures could get around the Solo body? Trying to determine if it could ever exceed 140C (which is when PLA begins to soften)
 

Ano

FC Lover
Can anyone comment on how hot the temperatures could get around the Solo body? Trying to determine if it could ever exceed 140C (which is when PLA begins to soften)
Well if my hand is still fine holding the Solo after 2 back-to-back sessions on 7, I guess it should be fine with PLA ?
Also I really don't think putting a "hot" Solo in water will make it boil (100°C) ;)

Even if it gets hotter in the confine environment of a soda cup, I don't think there is a real risk temperature wise.
 

OF

Well-Known Member
Can anyone comment on how hot the temperatures could get around the Solo body? Trying to determine if it could ever exceed 140C (which is when PLA begins to soften)

In theory as hot as the load. In practice that would never happen since the electronics will stall out long before that. And then there's the battery shutdown switch. Or battery explosion if the switch fails.......I wonder if they're tested.......

Even if it gets hotter in the confine environment of a soda cup, I don't think there is a real risk temperature wise.

I would not be so quick to dismiss the effect of adding insulation. The rules of Thermodynamics are pretty hard. I suspect this is the exact reason the switch is in the battery pack in fact.

In Solo heat that 'escapes' from the oven is picked up by the cooler Aluminum body and easily conducted away. Then it's spread to the environment over a very large area so the flow rate can still be high (means lower surface temperature). Temperature at any point is a function of that flow (not the maximum temp in the load), the faster heat can flow out and slower it comes in the colder it is. If you slow the transfer from the Aluminum body by insulation or even blocking airflow, temperatures will go up. Perhaps a lot, more than Solo can stand?

The traditional way of measuring this is with some sort of maximum temperature indicator (based on liquid crystals as I recall). They typicall turn black at a given temperature. Omega Engineering makes labels (some with several temps) and 'Tempilac' (sp), which is what I used. You put them on 'hot spots' or temperature sensitive areas, button up, and do a heat run. Strip down and see what you've got. Fun stuff. Trust me........ You'll like doing it, only the most trusted people get to do it......

My advice is approach cautiously and don't block airflow and you should be fine. The concern is real though IMO.

OF
 

Delta3DStudios

Well-Known Member
Accessory Maker
In theory as hot as the load. In practice that would never happen since the electronics will stall out long before that. And then there's the battery shutdown switch. Or battery explosion if the switch fails.......I wonder if they're tested.......



I would not be so quick to dismiss the effect of adding insulation. The rules of Thermodynamics are pretty hard. I suspect this is the exact reason the switch is in the battery pack in fact.

In Solo heat that 'escapes' from the oven is picked up by the cooler Aluminum body and easily conducted away. Then it's spread to the environment over a very large area so the flow rate can still be high (means lower surface temperature). Temperature at any point is a function of that flow (not the maximum temp in the load), the faster heat can flow out and slower it comes in the colder it is. If you slow the transfer from the Aluminum body by insulation or even blocking airflow, temperatures will go up. Perhaps a lot, more than Solo can stand?

The traditional way of measuring this is with some sort of maximum temperature indicator (based on liquid crystals as I recall). They typicall turn black at a given temperature. Omega Engineering makes labels (some with several temps) and 'Tempilac' (sp), which is what I used. You put them on 'hot spots' or temperature sensitive areas, button up, and do a heat run. Strip down and see what you've got. Fun stuff. Trust me........ You'll like doing it, only the most trusted people get to do it......

My advice is approach cautiously and don't block airflow and you should be fine. The concern is real though IMO.

OF


Thanks for the insight - proper airflow around the whole unit is partially the reason I want to design some sort of stand to place inside cups to provide adequate airflow around the device while still keeping it stable
 

CarolKing

Singer of songs and a vapor connoisseur
When using the soda cup you need to have vent holes in the bottom of the cup. The insulation band is on the inside of the cup not around the Solo FYI. It's not tight around the Solo it gives it a little padding, not so floppy.

When I tried the cup trick the Solo didn't seem to get too hot IMO.
 
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KidFated.

Unknown Member
Solo didn't make it today. Usually if it's in the state at 5am, it'll be here same day. Looks like I gotta come home from fishing to pick it up. Oh well.
 

Ufomammut

New Member
The only number that counts is the one on the bottom of the Solo. The one on the box has no value when it comes to warranty.

Did you buy it from an Authorized Dealer?

OF

I don't know if they're authorized dealer, it's a brasilian webstore. Probably not.
On the arizer official website, when you are registering your vap, they ask for your Warranty Registration Number, and they say (Starts with "WR" found on a white sticker on the box). But this isn't mandatory to register.
 

Quetzalcoatl

DEADY GUERRERO/DIRT COBAIN/GEORGE KUSH
Hey guys what are the must have accessories for this vaporizer? How is the high efficiency stem?
Thanks
The only things you're missing out of the box that I recommend are some screens and a GonG. 1/2" screens sit flat inside, 5/8" dome up a bit. GonG for all-glass connectivity with your water pieces of choice. You can also take one of those silicone ecig tips and snip off the restricted end, slip it over the stem, and fit that into a 14mm joint.
 
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