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next generation e-nails?

Monsoon

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Ugh.. Sic, diamond quartz. . What does this mean :huh: what should I order that's under $300 total to get a great setup to start dabbing on. Someone i know has started iso extracting their buds ;) help appreciated :bowdown:
For ISO, check the link in my signature.

Best e-nail setup for that price would be an Auber e-nail and then pick up a SiC Dish, base and carb cap. Should be slightly over $300 but you could also get the $20 flat coil nail from Auber to use in the meantime.
 

tepictoton

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Anything known about the new vaporwarehouse nail?

http://www.vaporwarehouse.com/blog/Galaxy-E-Nails

Quartz infused? Any information would be welcome... (Seems like space age material is preferred... I do wonder if them old guys throwing oils on stones knew it was going to lead to this... In a way, I guess, vaping was first to smoking...?...)
 
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Dr200

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Anything known about the new vaporwarehouse nail?

http://www.vaporwarehouse.com/blog/Galaxy-E-Nails

Quartz infused? Any information would be welcome... (Seems like space age material is preferred... I do wonder if them old guys throwing oils on stones knew it was going to lead to this... In a way, I guess, vaping was first to smoking...?...)


That is the Galaxy Enail. My friend has one and another has one on order. I have not hit on the quartz infused ceramic yet. That is still in the mail. They are great units, the flavor is awesome. The only down side is that its all ceramic pretty much. So its kinda fragile. My friend broke his first generation Galaxy enail by trying to take it apart. He was trying to take the dish out to make sure he could put in the quartz infused ceramic. Well the original ceramic dish broke and now he cant use the enail at all. Were in Canada so he cant ship it back as its covered in oil. So he has a broken enail and is not sure what to do. He is also trying to get them to cover it under warrenty so... Its an awesome enail, just remember that its ceramic and its kinda fragile. https://galaxyenails.com/

Edit: Another down side is the connector from box to coil. The connector on the box is a 5 pin male and the connector on the coil is a 5 pin female. Its not a standard xlr plug like my Auber RDK-200. So we have not been able to find a coil to replace it, like a flat coil or any other coil.
 
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alittledabwilldoya'

Sapphire Powered Dabstronaut.
Ugh.. Sic, diamond quartz. . What does this mean :huh: what should I order that's under $300 total to get a great setup to start dabbing on. Someone i know has started iso extracting their buds ;) help appreciated :bowdown:

I too was recently searching for my first dnail.

For ISO, check the link in my signature.

Best e-nail setup for that price would be an Auber e-nail and then pick up a SiC Dish, base and carb cap. Should be slightly over $300 but you could also get the $20 flat coil nail from Auber to use in the meantime.

^^^ and this is what I did.
Spend your $ on the nail; save your dough on the controller and coil set-up.
This set-up ran me about $375 with shipping.
You could save $40 if you scimp on the sapphire insert (not recommended; the scimping, that is).

links:

controller/coil http://www.auberins.com/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=45&products_id=459
and SiC dish and accoutrements are still on sale http://www.d-nail.com/nails/sic/d-nail-sic-halo
 
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PoopMachine

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Im partial to my Terpz enail mainly because of the power cord setup.

Id like to try to use a 250W coil but the Terpz unit but Im afraid I may not be able to get the 100W working again if I do. The Terpz unit it supposed to self calibrate but Ive been afraid to try that.

Either way, there are a lot of good choices out there. I sent my Auber unit to a friend and he's loving it.
 
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weenstoned

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@Deja Vu and others looking at e-nails if you wanna save $30 then I recommend getting a coil from Hyman Quartz on DHGate. They're wired for the Auber/standard e-nail wiring and are all the same wattage unlike the coils Auber sells. This means if you switch coil style you won't need to adjust the settings. Every coil you buy will be Chinese so why not get from the source. Have gotten all my orders from them in under 2 weeks.

http://www.dhgate.com/store/product/enail-flat-coil-heater-flat-heating-coil/232164448.html

Pretty sure I read that most (if not all) e-nails which use the female coil connector style like on the Galaxy e-nail are not grounded. This is a definite potential safety risk. Also heard that the cord on those is more likely to break. Much better off getting a coil with a male plug.
 
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alittledabwilldoya'

Sapphire Powered Dabstronaut.
^^^ The cord on my Auber RDK 2.0 (flat coil) is about 5' long.
The cord is easily detached from the control unit (5-pin XLR).


I quite like the Auber control unit as it has a knob to control the temperature, as opposed to the buttons that most other units use.
Rather than poking at an up / down toggle it's nice to be able to quickly and easily change temperatures by simply pressing down the knob and then turning it to the desired temp.

I have a SiC dish with a sapphire insert and change temperatures a bunch.
Running with the insert raises the vaping temp by at least 100*-150* versus the temp used when vaping with just the SiC dish.
Not to mention small variations in temp due to different concentrate consistencies.
Or when one seeks different effects from one's hit (by altering temp).
Or when cranking up the temp to clean one's nail / insert.
The knob makes dabbing easier.


If you run at the same temp all the time then the knob is not as big of a design advantage.


The Auber 3.0 is sexy: http://www.auberins.com/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=45&products_id=484

... but not worth the extra $80 over the 2.0 to me.
 
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weenstoned

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He means it has a removable power cord. I have an Auber and the ~3 foot power cord is probably the worst thing about it. Otherwise I have no complaints.
 
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jnbowmar

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My auber rkd200 just craped out on me. There goes another 70 dollars. With sic nail here monday no less. Back to the torch and tane for a spell, so disappointing.
 
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DieHard

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Errlectric is the only Enail that is UL listed. Underwriters Laboratories put it through exhaustive testing to insure product integrity and safety. This is one of its greatest features IMO. It is also grounded and performs its own GFI test upon power up. Mine has been going strong for nearly a year now. I like mine so much, I bought a second one! BUT I may have to get a SiC dish for my Infiniti Coil to see what all of the fuss is about.
 

Dr200

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My auber rkd200 just craped out on me. There goes another 70 dollars. With sic nail here monday no less. Back to the torch and tane for a spell, so disappointing.

Is it the box for sure? I had over heated my first coil from Auber and killed the coil. The box was fine. When did you purchase the Auber box? There is a 1 year warranty for the box.
 

jnbowmar

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Is it the box for sure? I had over heated my first coil from Auber and killed the coil. The box was fine. When did you purchase the Auber box? There is a 1 year warranty for the box.

Not for sure it's the box but I think so. Temp reads correct the then hops around to 999 then displays -h- and then goes back to reading the then employees the ir thenenhermometer does I've read
Tried resetting the unit and nothing helps. 't

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PPN

Volute of Vapor
Some little issues with my e-nail, I already posted I ordered a 20mm coil but the first time I tried it all the electricity was cut off in the house...somebody told me it happen to him and he moved to another room for another plug...I tried that yesterday (wife was outdoor) and this time it worked but the coil didn't heat (t° on the controller stay the same)...any idea to my issues?
I made the mistake to pay directly the manufacturer (no e-bay, paypal or something else) and he don't reply to my e-mail....

I noticed another issue also, when you let it powered on for a long time (+1h30) the temperature on the controller is hotter than the coil is, I fully vaporize a dab at 530 on the beginning and, after a long time, when I dab again it pools....did you notice this issue?

My e-nail is called a D-Nail from GreenLightVapes (china).
 
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herbivore21

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Just wanted to duck back in and say I've been playing around with the quartz halo this evening, dabbing some cluster bomb flower rosin; reclaim distillate scraped from my mighty cooling unit (beautiful crystal clear bright orange nectar, use the fine screen in your mighty instead of the standard cooling unit screen to get this effect); THC Bomb 2+ year cured bubble rosin, cluster bomb dewaxed sterilized Herbivore patented (not really) absolute shatter and dewaxed raw ACDC co2 nectar (<0.2% THC).

The thing about the quartz is it does not get in the way of the flavor. You must keep it clean, you do not season either the quartz or sapphire halos at all, ideally you want that machined surface to do the work instead ;)

Quartz tastes fantastic when it is clean as new and is efficiently heated to the point that it doesn't pool at all and vaporizes instantly. I find that 689f gives quick, tasty clouds that aren't hot and harsh. Do keep in mind that I use the titanium heater retaining washer which requires the coil running 75f hotter than usual.

The quartz halo tastes better than any other quartz I've ever used, it tastes the truest to the original material of everything I've got, except for sapphire. Still, I find that for my ACDC, the quartz actually tastes considerably better than the sapphire!!! This is the only material I've found this with and I've probably dabbed 10-15 different kinds of concentrates on these nails now.

I am about to get back into the SiC dish again, haven't used it for weeks since the halos arrived lol. It is fun is Casa del Herbivore right now!

:leaf:
 

alittledabwilldoya'

Sapphire Powered Dabstronaut.
@herbivore21 how's that slim line 1.4 base look like?

Any idea when Sapphire Halos might be released to the public?


Recently I've been doing "cold drops" in my SiC dish:
Load up a hit in COLD nail.
Carb cap the nail (NO peeking!).
Heat to temp one would normally use for the loaded concentrate.
Wait until one sees faint vapor trail escaping the carb hole (normally ~600*).
Draw hard for instant white wall of full flavor, mmmmmmmm ...

Seems like a super efficient way to dab (not to mention tasty) as the effects are quite heady.

For hit #2 I'll crank up the temp and drop on the Sapphire insert painted with concentrate.
White wall isn't as intense, but the flavor profile is more complex.

Anyone else doing this on the SiC dish?
I borrowed the technique from the HE carb cap thread so I doubt that person was using a SiC dish (or a flat coil? not sure on HE set-up specifics).
But it seems that a flat coil combined with the great thermal conductivity of SiC (read somewhere that it vaporizes the concentrate into smaller particulates?) greatly aids the efficacy of this method.

I highly recommend it.


Might try the cold drop load, then put the Sapphire insert on top to see how this affects heating/taste.

:D
 
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toolbox12

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Quartz tastes fantastic when it is clean as new and is efficiently heated to the point that it doesn't pool at all and vaporizes instantly. I find that 689f gives quick, tasty clouds that aren't hot and harsh. Do keep in mind that I use the titanium heater retaining washer which requires the coil running 75f hotter than usual.


:leaf:
Are you saying that you have the retaining washer between the coil and the dish like if you were using a sapphire halo? I was able to scoop one of those washers from dnail but i've been using it under the coil so no need to up the temp im guessing.
 

herbivore21

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Are you saying that you have the retaining washer between the coil and the dish like if you were using a sapphire halo? I was able to scoop one of those washers from dnail but i've been using it under the coil so no need to up the temp im guessing.
Yes, this is exactly what I'm doing brother. I have (in order) an infiniti female base, centre rod, small dish, coil, ti washer, Halo/SiC dish :)

BTW yes if your ti nut is below the heater coil and not in between coil and dish, then you should deduct 75f or so from my operating temps :)
 
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BoogerMan

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@herbivore21 how's that slim line 1.4 base look like?

Any idea when Sapphire Halos might be released to the public?


Recently I've been doing "cold drops" in my SiC dish:
Load up a hit in COLD nail.
Carb cap the nail (NO peeking!).
Heat to temp one would normally use for the loaded concentrate.
Wait until one sees faint vapor trail escaping the carb hole (normally ~600*).
Draw hard for instant white wall of full flavor, mmmmmmmm ...

Seems like a super efficient way to dab (not to mention tasty) as the effects are quite heady.

For hit #2 I'll crank up the temp and drop on the Sapphire insert painted with concentrate.
White wall isn't as intense, but the flavor profile is more complex.

Anyone else doing this on the SiC dish?
I borrowed the technique from the HE carb cap thread so I doubt that person was using a SiC dish (or a flat coil? not sure on HE set-up specifics).
But it seems that a flat coil combined with the great thermal conductivity of SiC (read somewhere that it vaporizes the concentrate into smaller particulates?) greatly aids the efficacy of this method.

I highly recommend it.


Might try the cold drop load, then put the Sapphire insert on top to see how this affects heating/taste.

:D
What if you want a second/third/fourth hit? Do you turn off the unit and let the nail cool down in order to do another cold hit? Do you know about how long it takes the SiC to cool back down to room temp?

Has your carb cap started changing color from the longer exposure to heat?

Idk if I could be that patient lol. Maybe my first hit will be a cold hit and then for #2/3/4/5 I'll just do standard hot hits.
 

alittledabwilldoya'

Sapphire Powered Dabstronaut.
^^^ I'm not that patient either.

I've only been doing a cold drop for the first hit.
For ensuing hits in the same session, I've been hitting it hot; either SiC dish only (~650*), or SiC + Sapphire insert (~775*).

Might try ramping down temps a bit, but I'm not fond of vapor trails.

Carb cap hasn't changed color at all yet (although I've only been doing this a few days).
It only takes ~2-3 minutes before draw time, so the cap doesn't get too hot; hotter than when carb-capping in a normal fashion though.

I was super surprised how well it works.

Plus if you have hard to handle concentrate, just load it cold.
I've a bunch of crumble wax that I was having to pick up with some reclaim stuck to my dabber thus making parfaits (which is messy and hard to control dosage wise).
 
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Dr200

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My friend with the broken Galaxy enail has worked out a solution with them. He wanted me to pass on that they have great
That is the Galaxy Enail. My friend has one and another has one on order. I have not hit on the quartz infused ceramic yet. That is still in the mail. They are great units, the flavor is awesome. The only down side is that its all ceramic pretty much. So its kinda fragile. My friend broke his first generation Galaxy enail by trying to take it apart. He was trying to take the dish out to make sure he could put in the quartz infused ceramic. Well the original ceramic dish broke and now he cant use the enail at all. Were in Canada so he cant ship it back as its covered in oil. So he has a broken enail and is not sure what to do. He is also trying to get them to cover it under warrenty so... Its an awesome enail, just remember that its ceramic and its kinda fragile. https://galaxyenails.com/

Edit: Another down side is the connector from box to coil. The connector on the box is a 5 pin male and the connector on the coil is a 5 pin female. Its not a standard xlr plug like my Auber RDK-200. So we have not been able to find a coil to replace it, like a flat coil or any other coil.

Just got a text from my friend with the broken Galaxy enail. He has warranty claim opened with them now. He is getting a whole new set up minus the control box. A new heater element, new bowl and carb cap dabber. So their customers service is great :rockon: The Galaxy enail was purchased from a local head shop too.
 

BoogerMan

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Speaking of the Galaxy enail, @herbivore21 any thoughts on ceramic infused with quartz? Positives? Negatives?

They don't have any info about it on their site (that I can find). It's good to hear the have good customer service though!

How about SiC infused with Quartz, or SiC infused with Sapphire, or Quartz infused with Sapphire, or Sapphire infused with more Sapphire, or SiC infused with Quartz infused with Sapphire :o:science: :rockon::bowdown:

Mind blown :smug:
 
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Dr200

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Anyone here have experience with the RDK-150?

I recently bought one and should receive it on Saturday.


link: http://www.auberins.com/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=45&products_id=491


I emailed and asked them about battery recommendations and this was the email.
"If you use a 10AH SLA battery, it is going to cost you about $20. It will last about 4 hr. If you use a lithium ion battery, it is going to cost you about $120. It will last about 5 hr. Both about the same size, but lithium is lighter."

I'm very eager to hear your what you think of it.
 
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