chevyfried

Member
4.2 volts is max you want to pump in, so without a crazy expensive charger, I think 4.19 is great.

Plugging the Air in after probably did not add anything more even though it was green. Just took that long for the circuits to see that the battery was good.
 

Pipes

Addicted DIY Enthusiast
Accessory Maker
So seems your batteries and charger are fine.
What is the external temperature like where your vaping? I do remember that in the winter, while in the cold car. mine would go into heating on every inhale. Someone posted a page or two back that using the silicone shield might help this effect.
Unlikely a defect in electronics. If anything it would be bad or mis mounted thermal sensor. But would be just guessing.
If not performing, use your warranty. Piece of mind is good with vapes. You really don't want to go through life wondering if vape is not working as it should.
 

chevyfried

Member
So seems your batteries and charger are fine.
What is the external temperature like where your vaping? I do remember that in the winter, while in the cold car. mine would go into heating on every inhale. Someone posted a page or two back that using the silicone shield might help this effect.
Unlikely a defect in electronics. If anything it would be bad or mis mounted thermal sensor. But would be just guessing.
If not performing, use your warranty. Piece of mind is good with vapes. You really don't want to go through life wondering if vape is not working as it should.

I am in Florida, right now 90 degrees or so, heat index probably over 100. The only time I get a reheat flash is if I take a big pull right when it goes solid. I actually cut the top off my silicone shield, it was getting too hot under there.
 
chevyfried,
  • Like
Reactions: Superhans

Superhans

Active Member
So seems your batteries and charger are fine.
What is the external temperature like where your vaping? I do remember that in the winter, while in the cold car. mine would go into heating on every inhale. Someone posted a page or two back that using the silicone shield might help this effect.
Unlikely a defect in electronics. If anything it would be bad or mis mounted thermal sensor. But would be just guessing.
If not performing, use your warranty. Piece of mind is good with vapes. You really don't want to go through life wondering if vape is not working as it should.

It seems it. Glad to have the peace of mind!

Temperatures have been around 8-9c in the evenings here lately so I hope it's just down to that. Just how functional should the Air be in colder areas though? I have noticed it really struggle outside (admittedly in windy/freezing conditions up in the hills), taking 4-5 mins to get to temp.

I'll definitely give the silicone case thing a try, I haven't used it once yet!
 

Pipes

Addicted DIY Enthusiast
Accessory Maker
It seems it. Glad to have the peace of mind!

Temperatures have been around 8-9c in the evenings here lately so I hope it's just down to that. Just how functional should the Air be in colder areas though? I have noticed it really struggle outside (admittedly in windy/freezing conditions up in the hills), taking 4-5 mins to get to temp.

I'll definitely give the silicone case thing a try, I haven't used it once yet!
Yep, sounds normal. Mine struggles in those temperatures as well. Have to wait longer between tokes and draw slower. Maybe not the vape for skiing...?
Somehow I managed threw those months though....:freak:
 

CarolKing

Singer of songs and a vapor connoisseur
Just received this on my email.
We knew Joda Glassworks made the best vaporizer stems, what we didn't know is how popular they would become. So as requested, here they are. Introducing custom combos for the Arizer Air




Be sure to mention in the comment box which stem you prefer and what color you like best :)

Also, you can save 15% on just about anything in our store with discount code BIGNEWS

Our FCer friend @VaPeD&CoNfUsEd has been a busy boy.
 
Last edited:

jojo0420

Cloud Chaser
And on the Joda trend I got this in today:

image.jpg2_zpsilfn0scd.jpg


Love the carb! How did I live without it?
 

Bravesst

Full Steam Ahead
Manufacturer
1Glh8cK.jpg


How cool is this? Perfect little home for my AA!


I gotta say, I feel like I learned something from those ridiculous cooking shows... presentation is everything. I wanna dive in and hit that bad boy. I love playing with all the different wood, glass, metal gadgets out there. Eventually, I'll make my personal ultimate "vape station" in my "cannabis cave" (with USB chargers in the console of the couches), who knows, maybe it'll catch on! :) I'm a regular at home good and TJ Max, so much cool stuff so freakin cheap. With a little ingenuity, I could design some cool set ups. My house will become one big vape lounge - wife will just LOVE that. :rant:
 
Last edited:

ck396

Member
Hey,

I currently have a DBV with a PNWT on the end to add some water filtration. It works great but I'm looking for something portable and have been looking into the AA. I have a few questions though
....

1. Do I need a pv gong stem to use my PNWT or will it fit on stock stem?

2. For Canadians, any recommended vendors? Best deal I've found is $199 with an extra battery, two caps and free shipping.

3. How powerful is it? I've pretty much only used my DBV and am unsure what to expect from a portable vape.

Thanks
 
ck396,

KidFated.

Unknown Member
Yeah, no. Super great piece, my daily driver!


As mentioned the downstem isn't removable, that is a low profile 18mm-14mm reducer.
I got one from a fellow member for a gift, it almost didn't get gifted :uhoh:

Sucks you gotta find them elsewhere now.
 
KidFated.,
  • Like
Reactions: jojo0420

CarolKing

Singer of songs and a vapor connoisseur
Hey,

I currently have a DBV with a PNWT on the end to add some water filtration. It works great but I'm looking for something portable and have been looking into the AA. I have a few questions though
....

1. Do I need a pv gong stem to use my PNWT or will it fit on stock stem?

2. For Canadians, any recommended vendors? Best deal I've found is $199 with an extra battery, two caps and free shipping.

3. How powerful is it? I've pretty much only used my DBV and am unsure what to expect from a portable vape.

Thanks
The mouthpiece will double as a 14mm GonG. The Pinnacle Pro Micro WT requires a 14mm GonG attachment, you should be good to go.
 

sickmanfraud

Well-Known Member
Hey,

I currently have a DBV with a PNWT on the end to add some water filtration. It works great but I'm looking for something portable and have been looking into the AA. I have a few questions though
....

1. Do I need a pv gong stem to use my PNWT or will it fit on stock stem?

2. For Canadians, any recommended vendors? Best deal I've found is $199 with an extra battery, two caps and free shipping.

3. How powerful is it? I've pretty much only used my DBV and am unsure what to expect from a portable vape.

Thanks

You can absolutely use the stock Air stems as a gong.

Canadian vendors I could recommend would planetvape or Torontovaporizer both are dot ca.
 

DopeFight

Well-Known Member
I was about to order myself an Air with the Joda mouthpiece, while filling out my info I selected a three day shipping for around 11 bucks and later on in the forum it had another spot for selecting shipping and it was all a lot more expensive! Any help would be much appreciated.
 
DopeFight,

little maggie

Well-Known Member
I was about to order myself an Air with the Joda mouthpiece, while filling out my info I selected a three day shipping for around 11 bucks and later on in the forum it had another spot for selecting shipping and it was all a lot more expensive! Any help would be much appreciated.
Plus if you're going to get the air and joda at the sale price $185 or $195 you'll need to contact Randy for an invoice. I couldn't figure out how to get that price without his help.
 
little maggie,

Quetzalcoatl

DEADY GUERRERO/DIRT COBAIN/GEORGE KUSH
Only gripe I have found with using my Air is seeing the damn leds on a sunny day!
I don't even look at my Solo to set temps, muscle memory and the fact that it doesn't go from 7 back to 0 (no wrapping) means if I spam the up button for a few seconds I can dial down from 7, or up from 0. Should be a bit easier for you since it doesn't have as many temperature settings as the Solo.
 

OF

Well-Known Member
I don't even look at my Solo to set temps, muscle memory and the fact that it doesn't go from 7 back to 0 (no wrapping) means if I spam the up button for a few seconds I can dial down from 7, or up from 0. Should be a bit easier for you since it doesn't have as many temperature settings as the Solo.

Yep, counting works even with your eyes closed......most of the time.

And when counting doesn't work any more you've probably had just about enough.......time to press both buttons at once and put it down for a while?

OF
 
Top Bottom