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    Arizer Air II

    Be careful here, a 18650 cell (it's not really a 'battery' since there's only one) can put out serious current into a low enough resistance load, but if it's not rated to do so self heating will rear it's ugly head. Reduced lifespan is hopefully all that will happen but it could get real hairy...
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    Arizer Air II

    Actually, no you can't substitute random 18650s. You have to pay attention to the maximum current capacity (in m Amps, not mAh) otherwise you can get into the exact same overheating in discharge you experienced with you DV...... The above advice would have failed you there, right? Unless...
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    Arizer Air II

    Two thoughts: Sip it and give plenty of time between hits for 'heat soaks'. This is a conduction vape, (not convection), entirely different than experience with combustion. Heat has to conduct into the load from the cup through the glass walls. There is a limit on the rate this can happen...
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    Healthy Rips Rogue

    I'm not sure what you're talking about but assume it's a small 'blowback' of vapor out what would be the inlet on the vape? If so, it's coming from the standing tube in the WT refilling with water when you end the hit. If you break the seal between the WT and the vape before you stop the draw...
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    Arizer Solo II

    It should work fine for you, it did for me the few times I tried. I usually use a 12 Volt 8 Amp source for 'everything' with a small adapter to match Solo. The mains versions have current issues but your car has plenty of excess capacity. Regards to all. OF
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    Arizer Solo II

    That's not true. 3400 vs 2200 mAh, a 50% increase? There is no useful difference in 'draw resistance' between currently produced Solo I and II, unlike other advice. The OG Solo I had a 'true PA' mode which IMO has value, but that is no longer available. Solo II is also oval, not round, and...
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    Healthy Rips Rogue

    OK, I'll play your game......what happened today? FWIW, I think I'm sorry??? OF
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    Vleaf Go: on-demand convection herb vaporizer!

    Unfortunately, those stems are not compatable with Go. However, not all is lost, the Go MP fits 14mm Female GONG fittings like they were made to.....which they are. So get a bubbler with 14mm Female connector (or adapt to what you have and you're good to go. Regards to all, OF
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    DaVinci MIQRO

    Sorry you're not happy, but I don't share the 'all is lost' view. If you go back and read this thread many of us had 'teething problems' with this little guy but ended up happy/impressed with what it does in such a small package. But, make no mistake, it is high strung do do the good work with...
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    DaVinci MIQRO

    Actually I think the issue is related to other types. The 4.2 advice is correct, it's what I'm using with mine. Regards to all. OF
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    Vleaf Go: on-demand convection herb vaporizer!

    Sage advice indeed! It also applies in other vapes, of course, but Go is an extreme case here. Almost everyone is satisfied with the little guy......if you're not..... What's the old saw about a workman who blames his tools? Thanks. OF
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    Divine Tribe atty's

    As am I. Neat machine, eighwhat? OF
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    Divine Tribe atty's

    Thanks, I actually 'caught' his comments and have been using the 180/390F formula currently. And, as I said, the mod multiples the two values and uses there product to set the real target temperature. You can raise (or lower) either, although we want the temperature make sense so we 'tweak'...
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    Divine Tribe atty's

    I don't think so. The TCR value is based on the material used in the heater, not the total power. Typical metals have maybe 1/3% increase in resistance per degree C rise. To make it more confusing the values we enter are multiplied PPM (Parts per Million) such that 170 really means 1700 PPM...
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    Arizer Solo

    You mean this one? https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01LYEBF7K/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1 OF
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    Healthy Rips Rogue

    No, if it really has a USB C connector it must also comply with that specification, you're cool? My iPad is different, not that that matters to you....... Regards, OF
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    Healthy Rips Rogue

    Actually they're two entirely different cables. Rogue and a bunch of other stuff are 'USB C' which is a higher current connection than 'plain vanilla USB (like on Fury) and uses a shell with connections on the inside of the plug (a female male connector....). Mac stuff uses 'firewire' IIRC...
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    Arizer Solo

    ...... @ataxian finds it...... He claims to have reformed, but I, for one, ain't buying it. Regards to all. OF
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    Healthy Rips Rogue

    I too am glad you're enjoying your new vape, it's a good one for sure. As HRB just said, your experiences are quite normal. That is we all see/experience them. The two cases you cite above are in fact related and are inherent in the design. This is a conduction vape, and as in all similar...
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    Healthy Rips Rogue

    Again, the larger caps will do worse with the same (reduced) load than the smaller ones which will have a more complete fill. You can, of course, load more and take a few hits then shut it down and finish next time. I typically do this with both Edge and Rogue. If I load a (full) capsule of...
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