AirVape Legacy Pro

TeaCup

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Can anything be taken out of the ALP to get hotter hits? Don't like too cool of hits, I need a little heat in the throat tbh. Thanks alot. 👍

Edit: To be a little clearer, I don't want hot hits.....but I do like some heat there, and the talk is always how there doesn't seem to be much at all, if any. I'm hoping that's atleast a smidge ;) from many's honeymoon stage talking there.
 
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seedy53

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How long will the $100 discount code last on AirVape Legacy Pro Vaporizer last? WC is the code but do not know when it expires.

Can anything be taken out of the ALP to get hotter hits? Don't like too cool of hits, I need a little heat in the throat tbh. Thanks alot. 👍

Edit: To be a little clearer, I don't want hot hits.....but I do like some heat there, and the talk is always how there doesn't seem to be much at all, if any. I'm hoping that's atleast a smidge ;) from many's honeymoon stage talking there.
Turn you oven heat temp setting up to 426F in session mode or even higher up to 464F in "on demand" mode. Your hit will be warm as you can stand, i suspect. lol
 
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This may be a dumb question, but I have a very low tolerance and typically use about .03g in my DynaVap ad was wondering if this device would be able to do like .03g or if it would be too little
 
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felvapes

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I can absolutely do that!! :) :rockon:👍
On demand 464 is not at all hot
Use a decent draw strength and you get great clouds and amazing taste with big hits
It is like a mini Plenty like this, flavourful

If you want better performance and airflow also (plus keeps everything cleaner) remove the small gold screen all together - useless and gets clogged quickly
Put a mighty screen (or 16mm) over the bowl - open the dosing disc to at least half way or more
When I get dosing caps I will remove this disc all together also

This will make it perform better and produce better clouds - that may help your throat tickle a little
I still find this a very smooth vape, I always like big hits and usually like using water with most vapes - I use the ALP dry
 

seedy53

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On demand 464 is not at all hot
Use a decent draw strength and you get great clouds and amazing taste with big hits
It is like a mini Plenty like this, flavourful

If you want better performance and airflow also (plus keeps everything cleaner) remove the small gold screen all together - useless and gets clogged quickly
Put a mighty screen (or 16mm) over the bowl - open the dosing disc to at least half way or more
When I get dosing caps I will remove this disc all together also

This will make it perform better and produce better clouds - that may help your throat tickle a little
I still find this a very smooth vape, I always like big hits and usually like using water with most vapes - I use the ALP dry
pictures or guide video of this procedure, would be helpful and informative to alp community
 
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felvapes

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pictures or guide video of this procedure, would be helpful and informative to alp community
I can't upload pics here

The explanation is pretty simple though
Remove the small gold screen and forget it existed all together
Unscrew the dosing disc thing on the door to half way at least
Pack a bowl - place a wide mesh screen from the mighty (or any 16mm should work) on top of the packed weed
Close lid

Set to 464 on demand mode
Take decent strength draws - not long slow like old vapes - breath in and get a lungful
Blow out tasty clouds and get high
Enjoy 🙂

This is of course how I like to use it - not the only way
But it tastes really good, hits hard and is perfect avb
The stronger airflow keeps it fresh and tasty and doesn't cook your weed sitting in a bowl
Plus it's nice to just pick it up, take a draw, blow tasty clouds and move on with the conversation or whatever I'm doing, instead of having to sit there slowly inhaling silently with a dumb look on my face lol

Mini plenty/baller injector vape like this
 

tanksndudes

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This may be a dumb question, but I have a very low tolerance and typically use about .03g in my DynaVap ad was wondering if this device would be able to do like .03g or if it would be too little
You can absolutely run that amount. It's a good-sized bowl that offers plenty of flexibility, for microdosing or macrodosing.
 
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1973PortlandToker

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Just say'n we have the biggest promotion running right now via NYTimes-Wirecutter;)


It is the cheapest way to get the PRO for a week...

Code: WC
100 USD off

The NYT article failed to mention that the PAX 3 is a conduction vaporizer, while the AirVape is convection. Correct me if if wrong, but I just saw specs listing PAX's heating method as conduction. Only.

Convection is far superior to conduction, and the AirVape is superior to the PAX in this very important regard.

Just placed an order for a Legacy Pro with the WC code and received the full $100 discount. Sweeet.
 

Finessseee

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The NYT article failed to mention that the PAX 3 is a conduction vaporizer, while the AirVape is convection. Correct me if if wrong, but I just saw specs listing PAX's heating method as conduction. Only.

Convection is far superior to conduction, and the AirVape is superior to the PAX in this very important regard.

Just placed an order for a Legacy Pro with the WC code and received the full $100 discount. Sweeet.
Does anyone know if the POTV model of the XMAX V3 Pro (40% more battery) is interchangeable with the AirVape Legacy Pro? - I know that is is different than the Stock V3 Pro battery which may be strong enough for the AVLP.. looking for confirmation on this though
 
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kokolokokolokon

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Does anyone know if the POTV model of the XMAX V3 Pro (40% more battery) is interchangeable with the AirVape Legacy Pro? - I know that is is different than the Stock V3 Pro battery which may be strong enough for the AVLP.. looking for confirmation on this though (says it’s a 18650 3200 mAh Battery)
The battery of the potv version is just a 18660 with more mAh. I think standard 18660 v3pro battery has around 2600mAh…so the new battery has to be similar to the ALP battery…
 
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seedy53

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18650 li-ion 10 amp battery should be fine but nothing less.
these 2 units do not draw more than 10 amps, so why go higher with battery amperage?
that how i understand it until some expert's knowledge, proves otherwise. lol
 
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StringTheorista

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Does anyone know the full specs of the 18650 stock battery (aside from the mAh). Trying to discern whether the molicel P26A I already have is a suitable second battery. It’s specs are: 2600mAh, 35A, flat top. Thanks in advance. My unit is supposed to arrive Friday, I’m traveling Saturday, so 🤞
 
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TeaCup

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Sorry for asking a similar question about the vapor temperature, but I'll ask this instead........can the cooling unit be removed in any way? Thanks.
 
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RxPlorer

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Sorry for asking a similar question about the vapor temperature, but I'll ask this instead........can the cooling unit be removed in any way? Thanks.
The only cooling "unit" is a series of bends designed into the vapor path. You could remove the mouth piece and draw directly on the body I suppose. Otherwise, that's a very cool "no" there, teacup!
 
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kokolokokolokon

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18650 li-ion 10 amp battery should be fine but nothing less.
these 2 units do not draw more than 10 amps, so why go higher with battery amperage?
that how i understand it until some expert's knowledge, proves otherwise. lol
I think the ALP is perfect with its battery. But in the v3pro the battery change is notoriously noticeable. Just try it. (and with that said that I'm not going to mention the v3pro anymore here).

We need capsules and new microdosing disks!
 

Gary-Airvape

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Manufacturer
Hi,
So the battery thing: Once again, I can only say the following: Please use the battery we give to the device to ensure a warranty.
You can change it and use a different battery, but only at your own risk! We do not recommend any other battery.
That is the official part, and in my private opinion, there is a previous discussion on this thread, and some well-educated battery guys talking about possible changes. Please read back;)
 

felvapes

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Hi,
So the battery thing: Once again, I can only say the following: Please use the battery we give to the device to ensure a warranty.
You can change it and use a different battery, but only at your own risk! We do not recommend any other battery.
That is the official part, and in my private opinion, there is a previous discussion on this thread, and some well-educated battery guys talking about possible changes. Please read back;)
I tried another battery once to see how it performs
The Sony vtc6
It was slightly more powerful with a little darker avb
The improvement or difference is not enough to make me risk my warranty and I continue to use the legacy battery as a result since

As mentioned above by @kokolokokolokon though with the v3pro the performance is more noticeable between batteries
 
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MagnumMafia05

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I tried another battery once to see how it performs
The Sony vtc6
It was slightly more powerful with a little darker avb
The improvement or difference is not enough to make me risk my warranty and I continue to use the legacy battery as a result since

As mentioned above by @kokolokokolokon though with the v3pro the performance is more noticeable between batteries
The warranty is a cash grab for people to only use and buy their rewrapped batteries. Kind of shows what kind of company this is if they can't tell you what max amperage discharge is the battery or what is the recommended or min max amperage is needed to safely use this device.

Might as well made it where you couldn't swap the battery at all like the mighty 🍺🥴
 

felvapes

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The warranty is a cash grab for people to only use and buy their rewrapped batteries. Kind of shows what kind of company this is if they can't tell you what max amperage discharge is the battery or what is the recommended or min max amperage is needed to safely use this device.

Might as well made it where you couldn't swap the battery at all like the mighty 🍺🥴
Whilst I agree that it would be good for them to let us know what specs the battery uses, and think we should be able to use other brand batteries that meet the same specs without affecting the warranty - like other vapes that have a removable battery
The fact is that is how they have their warranty atm and I don't want to lose that lifetime warranty so will stick to my legacy battery - at least that's what most people will be "saying" at any rate in order to keep their warranty
People will run what they like I am sure
A lifetime warranty is not a cash grab - it's better than most companies plus the loyalty discounts for upgrades
The battery stipulations for the warranty is a bit of an apple connectivity move/attempt though and it would help the image if they didn't do this

It's nothing like the mighty though as you can either buy extra legacy batteries to keep it running - or have the option to use other brands at your own risk

This vape and company smashes the mighty and S&B imo
 
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