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Arizer Solo

Pipes

Addicted DIY Enthusiast
Accessory Maker
Left button stopped clicking. It's still working but is it going to quit on me? Wondering if I should start looking for a replacement.
Not a good sign. If it is indeed the switch itself, it will work with a mushy feel but could become very intermittent. More for "phantom" contacts. Warranty is the solution for this.
Another possibility is there is some residue around the button itself, causing it to be sticky and not free to pop so to speak..?
Either way, a good example of the necessity to have a backup vape.
Good luck.
 

CarolKing

Singer of songs and a vapor connoisseur
Get a new Air or Solo then send it in for repairs.
I have 3 Solos and an Air. I couldn't resist the Air when it came out. I bought a second Solo so I wouldn't have so much wear and tear on the one unit. I have an older model Solo that's the 2011/12 model that I don't use.

Every vaporist needs at least 2 Arizer portable vaporizers.
Always look on PIU for last call items. One of my Solos I bought for $55 on last call. It's a unit that was returned then repaired.
 

Bravesst

Full Steam Ahead
Manufacturer
Get a new Air or Solo then send it in for repairs.
I have 3 Solos and an Air. I couldn't resist the Air when it came out. I bought a second Solo so I wouldn't have so much wear and tear on the one unit. I have an older model Solo that's the 2011/12 model that I don't use.

Every vaporist needs at least 2 Arizer portable vaporizers.
Always look on PIU for last call items. One of my Solos I bought for $55 on last call. It's a unit that was returned then repaired.

I have 2 Airs and 1 Solo, and def another solo in my future. Like @CarolKing said, reduces wear and tear, as well as gives you plenty of depth. I personally like the way the Air feels in my hand a bit better, kinda like a cigar if I want it to be, but sometimes I just love the "beer can" ness of the solo - heavy, solid. Both so awesome!

Puffitup will get you backed up for less! Airs and Solos are on big discount!
 

DreamHaze

Psychonaughty
I broke my arizer air stem witht he black tip.
It was my favorite, then after that was the bent stem.

I wonder.... if theres anything out there that can make level 7 smoother without much. Alright got those little bubblers. but theyre jjust okay. plus i want something more portable than that.

hmmm....
 

howie105

Well-Known Member
I broke my arizer air stem witht he black tip.
It was my favorite, then after that was the bent stem.

I wonder.... if theres anything out there that can make level 7 smoother without much. Alright got those little bubblers. but theyre jjust okay. plus i want something more portable than that.

hmmm....

Planet Vapes 18mm water tool adapter can be mated to a silicone whip and cut to any desired length for cooling. For me it is easier to transport and not nearly as prone to breakage. Downside the adapter is a bit pricey and the silicone tube is not your standard whip tubing. However well worth the effort in my opinion.
 

OF

Well-Known Member
Someone needs to invent a bag for the Solo!

Is there any good tubing that can be used with an Arizer Air Stem with the black tip?

It's been done (hasn't everything?). Early on I put my first Solo in a jar with the stem through the top and pressurized the jar with the pump from my HA 2.2. It works, but IMO the HA does a better/easier job of it as long as you need 'plug power'.

Sure, just use high temp silicone tube, here's an example:
http://www.usplastic.com/catalog/item.aspx?itemid=23884&catid=799

You want half inch ID.

OF
 

mixchu69

Well-Known Member
I always had a question about the solo. I have the vortex stem (thanks carol for recommendation), the gong from planet vape with the fbomb. I also have orange orings. Is the gong supposed to be suspended in air in the heater while in the solo or will the gong and stems touch the bottom of the heating chamber? Mine always slips and touches the bottom.
 

Dr. Soxhlet

SOLO Vaporized Cannabis is my Best Medicine
I always had a question about the solo. Is the gong supposed to be suspended in air in the heater while in the solo or will the gong and stems touch the bottom of the heating chamber? Mine always slips and touches the bottom.

That is fine to use it that way if the air flows good enough for you. Pulling it out a little will give more flow for easier draws. Tipping(rocking from side to side) or rolling in a circle works too.
 

OF

Well-Known Member
I also have orange orings. Is the gong supposed to be suspended in air in the heater while in the solo or will the gong and stems touch the bottom of the heating chamber? Mine always slips and touches the bottom.

As the Doctor said, this is normal. As the stem seal 'breaks in' it will become easy and natural to tip the stem, raising the edge just enough to let the volume of air each user wants get by. Some rise it up, but I think most of us end up being 'tippers'. IMO a neat feature.

Resting on the bottom is just fine, part of the design in fact.

PVHES eliminates (or much improves) this issue with the notches and grooves milled in.

The red rings are not intended to address this (rather the bent stems rotating....).

Enjoy your Solo as you wish, it's a good 'un.

OF
 

Bravesst

Full Steam Ahead
Manufacturer
@Pipes
awesome products, arrived today. Thank you!!!

Trying different stuff. Nugget technique with bent stem, and some bud that's at 62RH. Seems the right RH helps the nugget tech for me. Great hits, zero work, tiny nugget. I'm loving this thing more and more. Gonna try with another stain, and in the AA.

Trying all my different strains with nugget technique...
gonna dump all semi spent nuggets into a small bowl and crumble, and try and revape.
will report back (maybe :zzz:)
 
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DreamHaze

Psychonaughty
It's been done (hasn't everything?). Early on I put my first Solo in a jar with the stem through the top and pressurized the jar with the pump from my HA 2.2. It works, but IMO the HA does a better/easier job of it as long as you need 'plug power'.

Sure, just use high temp silicone tube, here's an example:
http://www.usplastic.com/catalog/item.aspx?itemid=23884&catid=799

You want half inch ID.

OF

So either the 1/2 ID x 5/8
or the 1/3 ID x 3/4 will be okay? Whats the difference.
THanks!



You should post a video of that airpumped solo
 
DreamHaze,

OF

Well-Known Member
So either the 1/2 ID x 5/8
or the 1/3 ID x 3/4 will be okay? Whats the difference.
THanks!

You should post a video of that airpumped solo

Assuming you meant "1/2 ID x 3/4" (not 1/3) yes either should work. Same ID (where it counts) different wall thicknesses. 1/16 or 1/8 inch. I generally find the thinner wall stuff easier to work with, especially for whips. No need to fight the tube.......

Maybe I should have, although I generally don't do videos and few stills at that. The jar I used is long gone, but could easily be redone I suppose. IIRC I used a plastic jar with metal lid........

FWIW I even thought about using a pair of old style mechanical camera shutter releases to push the buttons which lead to an idea of putting the jar in a backpack with flapper valve and jar of activated carbon vapor absorbent. It would have a tube like those hydration packs. Once you started Solo up (pushed both plungers the pushed the up one to the desired range) you'd suck on and exhale into the tube like you were drinking......no sound, light, or vapor......

http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00C4QXZ5U?psc=1&redirect=true&ref_=oh_aui_search_detailpage

I've still got them around here somewhere, maybe.......

OF
 

sickmanfraud

Well-Known Member
This is probably for @OF, but I will ask everyone.

I have a Solo I purchased in Jan 2013. I replaced the battery with a higher capacity battery that I bought from Planetvape in December.

I never really payed attention, but I realized I am Charging my Solo as often as my Air. Today I decided to pay attention and got about 7 sessions before I have no more battery lights.

Does the Solo have protection allowing me to continue to use it without lights or will that kill the battery?

Is there any way to "calibrate" the battery meter?

Thanks
 
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Pipes

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Without knowing what conditions about having 7 sessions, (temp, back to back, packed, ect,) I'd say your not too far off with the number 7. Are you getting 7 sessions with the Air? 4 is more typical?
Yes, the Solo has protection to NOT allow it to be used with low battery. However, continuing to try will drive it down more. The circuits still need to analyse the voltage and such before shutting back down. Batteries do not like being this low so charging should be done ASAP.
Hope this helps.
 

sickmanfraud

Well-Known Member
Without knowing what conditions about having 7 sessions, (temp, back to back, packed, ect,) I'd say your not too far off with the number 7. Are you getting 7 sessions with the Air? 4 is more typical?
Yes, the Solo has protection to NOT allow it to be used with low battery. However, continuing to try will drive it down more. The circuits still need to analyse the voltage and such before shutting back down. Batteries do not like being this low so charging should be done ASAP.
Hope this helps.

With the solo I start on three and typically finish on five. With the solo I usually use a PVHES turbo Gong and my f bomb which basically finishes the stem without going too high on the Temp.

Sessions are never back to back on the solo.
 

CarolKing

Singer of songs and a vapor connoisseur
I broke my arizer air stem witht he black tip.
It was my favorite, then after that was the bent stem.

I wonder.... if theres anything out there that can make level 7 smoother without much. Alright got those little bubblers. but theyre jjust okay. plus i want something more portable than that.

hmmm....
I like the vortex stem from Planetvape. It cools the vapor and you can hit those high temps. It's about an inch longer than the stock stems. There's a vortex pocket between the bowl and the air path. It's also very easy to draw from with the added air channels along the sides. It's part of the PVHE stem accessory lineup.

It's also more sturdy with thicker glass. While warming up it takes an extra minute, but that's ok.
 
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