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Cemmos

Well-Known Member
Once again, guys, I think grind is a refinement not a key? You can get good vapor out of intact buds or powder (and anything between) if the herb is even OK, let alone good/great?

OF

This is has been my experience. After enough experimentation, I personally just use my Zeus 4pc grinder and load that into either my Air or Extreme Q. Works just as well as anything else, I've found, and is the quickest way for me to medicate.

I believe the biggest factor is how we're drawing our vapor.
 

OF

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I believe the biggest factor is how we're drawing our vapor.

Amen! I think a great 'first thing to try' in most/all such cases is to slow down the draw and see what happens. Sipping usually pays off.

If you check out those astounding videos of little guys like MFLB 'chalking up the WT' you'll note they filled the WT very slowly? No faster than the vape was able to produce vapor. It's not like blazing, drawing in more air to heat only robs heat that would make vapor and dilutes the output in the process.

OF
 

DopeFight

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I have a question about the battery, I'm sure is answered on the forum somewhere but I couldn't find where. The day my Air came in I stopped by our only local vape shop (just opened/ ran by old man) to pick up an extra battery. I told him I needed an 18650 battery, and he asked what model was it going in. I told him an Arizer Air, he said He wasn't familiar with that model right off, and went to to stay that some were a bit different even though they were all 18650 so I went to the car and got the battery out for him to check out, he gave it a look over and said yea ok, and gave me one that looks like just like it only a different color. I figure it's ok, but I did want to be sure before I did anything that just might skrew it up!
 

OyVape

Well-Known Member
I have a question about the battery, I'm sure is answered on the forum somewhere but I couldn't find where. The day my Air came in I stopped by our only local vape shop (just opened/ ran by old man) to pick up an extra battery. I told him I needed an 18650 battery, and he asked what model was it going in. I told him an Arizer Air, he said He wasn't familiar with that model right off, and went to to stay that some were a bit different even though they were all 18650 so I went to the car and got the battery out for him to check out, he gave it a look over and said yea ok, and gave me one that looks like just like it only a different color. I figure it's ok, but I did want to be sure before I did anything that just might skrew it up!

This has been researched in technical and electronic detail and discussed extensively here, with the definite consensus that for safety and warranty reasons,,YOU DO NOT WANT TO USE A NON FACTORY BATTERY!

Some very knowledgeable people here have thoroughly checked this out. Take advantage of their efforts to answer that same question. official batteries are only a few bucks more so it's not worth the risk!
 

MaxVapor

The Professor
Amen! I think a great 'first thing to try' in most/all such cases is to slow down the draw and see what happens. Sipping usually pays off.

If you check out those astounding videos of little guys like MFLB 'chalking up the WT' you'll note they filled the WT very slowly? No faster than the vape was able to produce vapor. It's not like blazing, drawing in more air to heat only robs heat that would make vapor and dilutes the output in the process.

OF

So true. When combusting sucking more air meant more oxygen and a hotter flame. With vaporizors pulling a lot of air through just results in cooler temperatures and slow draw allows the heat to build up producing more vapor.

I love the shorty bent stem from PV. The small bowl is enough for me on a regular night (ok, probably been hitting the Persei too). Shorty bowl uses a minuscule amount of medicine.
 

CarolKing

Singer of songs and a vapor connoisseur
I use exclusively Air batteries. I did buy a Nitecore battery charger along with the attachment for the car. But that was after months of reading other posts. I wasn't going go get a non Air battery charger but thanks to all the "beta testers" using the Nitecore I feel safe. You are only risking a battery not the unit itself anyway.

For all of you waiting for the Grasshopper vaporizer you could have an Arizer Air now and get your Hopper later. I know the GH looks like you're vaping on an ink pen. The Air looks like an E-cigar.
 

sickmanfraud

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I have a battery question. I apologize if this was asked before.

I believe that it was suggested that we do not store batteries charged 100%.

My question is can they be stored "empty" for a few days?

If someone wants to rotate through multiple batteries can the first 1 or 2 wait empty for a couple days until the 3 or 4 can be charged together?

Thanks
 

OF

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My question is can they be stored "empty" for a few days?

If someone wants to rotate through multiple batteries can the first 1 or 2 wait empty for a couple days until the 3 or 4 can be charged together?

No problem. If you run them down to cutoff in the Air they are still a long way from the danger zone. Under normal (temperature mostly) conditions a month or more should be OK.

Air is designed with this in mind, the lower limit is set safely far up.

OF
 

mikek9

Vapor Enthusiast
I think with lithium ion batteries you don't want to store them for lengthy periods completely empty.

However, partial charged or fully charged shouldn't be a problem. They will slowly discharge over time.

I am not sure how this applies to the arizer, but with other electronics it does.
 

OF

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However, partial charged or fully charged shouldn't be a problem. They will slowly discharge over time.

Actually storage at full charge is a bad idea and should be discouraged. Just sitting at 100% charge damages over time, much faster at higher temperatures. This is why they come shipped to you charged to about 70%. The maker could charge them further, but knows that means out of spec batteries down the road.

For the same reason leaving them 'plugged in, charged and ready to go' is probably a bad plan. I'm sure we all know of cell phones or laptops that were kept this way that now have useless battery life? That's why.

Good info here for the nerds in the room:
http://batteryuniversity.com/learn/article/how_to_prolong_lithium_based_batteries

OF
 

mikek9

Vapor Enthusiast
Actually storage at full charge is a bad idea and should be discouraged. Just sitting at 100% charge damages over time, much faster at higher temperatures. This is why they come shipped to you charged to about 70%. The maker could charge them further, but knows that means out of spec batteries down the road.

For the same reason leaving them 'plugged in, charged and ready to go' is probably a bad plan. I'm sure we all know of cell phones or laptops that were kept this way that now have useless battery life? That's why.

Good info here for the nerds in the room:
http://batteryuniversity.com/learn/article/how_to_prolong_lithium_based_batteries

OF

Good resource. Thanks.
 

vapen00b

Many vapes & accessories. Always happy to help
Received the PBW yesterday - filled it into the jar that came with the micro bubbler, put the thing in it and let it soak over night (guess only some minutes would have been sufficient): all new lookin shiny bubbler!!
man, this works just great!! thanks again for the help @OF and you guys. Can only recommend it - water is really hard over here - no problem! :)
 
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OF

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man, this works just great!! thanks again for the help @OF and you guys. Can only recommend it - water is really hard over here - no problem! :)

You're welcome and absolutely right. It's a well engineered product, designed to do just what we need. Performance just shy of amazing. Not to mention safe to store, cheap to use and OK to send down the drain.

I agree, it seems to do it's best work hot. I think two 10 minute soaks in hot water beats one overnight?

Hard water is one of the issues it's designed to deal with, agents are added to do that if necessary to some truly hard water (some brewers seek out very hard water to put their works). Remember to try a spoon full in the dishwasher, it attacks the 'haze' that builds up there. Sure to make the good wife smile (and steal your PBW.......).

Story I get is Coors paid to have it developed, no matter what you think of 'Rocky Mountain Cool Aid' they sure did us a great turn there.

Thanks for the good word. Now, back to enjoying the Air?

OF
 

OyVape

Well-Known Member
You're welcome and absolutely right. It's a well engineered product, designed to do just what we need. Performance just shy of amazing. Not to mention safe to store, cheap to use and OK to send down the drain.

I agree, it seems to do it's best work hot. I think two 10 minute soaks in hot water beats one overnight?

Hard water is one of the issues it's designed to deal with, agents are added to do that if necessary to some truly hard water (some brewers seek out very hard water to put their works). Remember to try a spoon full in the dishwasher, it attacks the 'haze' that builds up there. Sure to make the good wife smile (and steal your PBW.......).

Story I get is Coors paid to have it developed, no matter what you think of 'Rocky Mountain Cool Aid' they sure did us a great turn there.

Thanks for the good word. Now, back to enjoying the Air?

OF

What I can't figure out is how the heck to clean that little tiny micro bubbler from dhgate,the one you can put in your pocket or anywhere and it won't spill. Water goes in, nothing comes out, how can you clean, rinse and dry It?
 

OF

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What I can't figure out is how the heck to clean that little tiny micro bubbler from dhgate,the one you can put in your pocket or anywhere and it won't spill. Water goes in, nothing comes out, how can you clean, rinse and dry It?

Come on, that's basically the exact issue we just went through.........

Please follow the thread back, that's the bubbler I'm using.......probably the reason you have one?

PBW is the answer.

OF
 

OyVape

Well-Known Member
Come on, that's basically the exact issue we just went through.........

Please follow the thread back, that's the bubbler I'm using.......probably the reason you have one?

PBW is the answer.

OF
Yes, I know about using PBW and all, but I can't seem to get the liquid -- or water either, for that matter--OUT of the little thing. It doesn't spill, great, but it doesn't drain either, no matter how I shake it or turn it.
 

OF

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Yes, I know about using PBW and all, but I can't seem to get the liquid -- or water either, for that matter--OUT of the little thing. It doesn't spill, great, but it doesn't drain either, no matter how I shake it or turn it.

I described my technique at the start of the discussion, which I recommend. Flush it under running hot then warm then cold water from the tap. Inverted of course. Shake out the excess and vape on.

One of the PBW properties is 'rinsing clean'. A few minutes in the sink does it.

OF
 

olivianewtonjohn

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What I can't figure out is how the heck to clean that little tiny micro bubbler from dhgate,the one you can put in your pocket or anywhere and it won't spill. Water goes in, nothing comes out, how can you clean, rinse and dry It?
Does it fit in a zip lock? Fill a ziplock or a cup with PBW, but bubbler in. Success!

EDIT: I see your question now, sorry. OF beat me to it and answered it (as usual).
 

snamuh

ghost
So.. Tell me if this is safe.

I cut my short plastic tipped stem in half. So i have two short stems now. For one of them no glass shows, just the plastic tip sticks out of the aa end. Will the plastic tip being so close to the heating chamber and hot glass from the heating chamber cause plastic vapor in the air path?

I think on low settings and waiting a bit between draws it will be fine... But for more intense use?

The other stem is the original stem bowl, and the glass sticks out of the air just enough to put the stem cap on. I have some enano silicone for the visible glass, and also a mflb batter cap that I cut to have an opening... Not really liking the look of it...
 
snamuh,

vapen00b

Many vapes & accessories. Always happy to help
Remember to try a spoon full in the dishwasher, it attacks the 'haze' that builds up there. Sure to make the good wife smile (and steal your PBW.......).

Gotta check that out! Nothing on the downside when doin this? How often do you do that? Add it to the regular tabs if I get it right?
Wonder, if its suitable for the washing machine also??

Thanks for the good word. Now, back to enjoying the Air?

OF

Soon I will. Guess mid of next week. Need all my concentration when working, so I have to have some days off when vaping... And since that was barely the case recently, it's lifting me quite early... Tiny bit and off am I
 
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OF

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Gotta check that out! Nothing on the downside when doin this? How often do you do that?
Wonder, if its suitable for the washing machine also??

No problems I know of, I do it every few months I guess, when the urge strikes. Our water here is quite soft. I run it empty (no dishes) but don't see why it wouldn't work as a detergent there as well?

Never tried the clothes washer, like I said our water is not really a fouling problem. My Belgian friend says they include heating in their washers, the usual death from fouling, I suspect this would forestall that?

Soon I will. Guess mid of next week. Need all my concentration when working, so I have to have some days off when vaping... And since that was barely the case recently, it's lifting me quite early... Tiny bit and off am I

While I understand that, I also suggest that problem can be attacked from the other end?

"Work is the curse of the Drinking Class"---WC Fields in his prime.

OF
 

Chainfish

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Cmon guys, is this the glass cleaning thread? This is why we have to trawl through 100+ pages on most threads. Do realise the irony in posting to complain mind :/
 

OF

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Cmon guys, is this the glass cleaning thread? This is why we have to trawl through 100+ pages on most threads. Do realise the irony in posting to complain mind :/

No, I don't agree. It's answering some members' sincere questions. The very reason the forum exists? IMO cleaning is definitely part of this or any other vape.

If you want to discuss 'thread fouling' how about we start with 'I just pulled the trigger on this vape', 'I just tried XXX strain' and so on? How useful is that sort of information to the community really?

OF
 
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