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    Vleaf Go: on-demand convection herb vaporizer!

    I think this question is really subjective. Depends on you, the herb and so on. For some of us, a few hits per bowl seems 'right'. You'll have to make that call. WRT combustion, yes since it's not temperature controlled (as seen by the load) it's entirely possible to combust. I suggest you...
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    The Magic-Flight Box

    I guess I understand their not being enthusiastic about any device or modification that can drive their box harder than designed........they get to replace any LBs damaged or just 'worn out' early. For free. For life. They are sure to have carefully considered all this from the days of the...
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    Arizer ArGo

    That was my guess as well, FWIW. Not that I have anything against such motives generally. In a perfect world such things lead to lower prices for us? Low temperature advantages seem undocumented and IMO are very modest at best since the 18650 is going to 'warm up' in use. For sure such...
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    Arizer ArGo

    Sometimes things aren't really like when you 'read it on the web'. Like this change gives better low temperature performance. Arizer might think so, but the folks that make the two 18650s in question don't agree. Samsung says theirs is rated from minus 10 to plus 60C...
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    Healthy Rips FURY EDGE

    I sure don't get that connection. I'm another guy who tends to not use my DV very much. Too fussy for my liking. Hard to get a couple hits in a row the way I want even if I'm paying strict attention. F2, OTOH, is a solid reliable vapor maker. I get exactly what I expect, every time, without...
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    Vleaf Go: on-demand convection herb vaporizer!

    Yer welcome, of course. Hopper is the same sort of deal. Only more expensive and less reliable? Notice that both Hopper and Go have arbitrary heat settings, not specific temperatures in degrees? Given the dependence on heated air to heat the load (where the user is a big factor which can't...
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    Vleaf Go: on-demand convection herb vaporizer!

    It's true. Not only are the reported temperatures higher than you might expect, but they're dependent on draw rate. Pull slower and incoming air cools it less and the heater gets hotter still while using the same power. The temperatures are only estimates of what is happening. The key is...
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    Arizer Solo II

    No, you cannot. Which is why folks say it won't work. As might be expected, we've all tried it. You're the one that said "everyone talks", and IMO you're right. The advice stands. If that's your goal, you might want to reconsider. Regards to all. OF
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    Vleaf Go: on-demand convection herb vaporizer!

    That's easy to do, really. Slip a couple inch piece of 3/4 inch OD (5/8 ID) silicone tube over the 14mm GONG connector leaving an inch or so above the glass. The MP will wedge in nicely and grip very solidly. Works well with either male or female connectors (need a bit more force to go over...
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    Vapman

    That's no doubt why that material was selected. Not low cost, ease of manufacture and so on that usually drives such choices. Given the rest of the vape materials and construction, exactly what you'd expect? Most cool. Regards to all. OF
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    Healthy Rips FURY EDGE

    It depends......doesn't it always? If you have one of the small ones (that have traps) that sit on top you can usually fill them by running under the sink backwards, that is from the vape end. Water will flow out the MP end, past the trap. Then blow all the water you can out past the trap...
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    Arizer portable heater tech discussion

    The topic was, I think, 'show a conduction vape that doesn't behave this way'? Could be wrong, but I found Ascent to be such a vape after some fiddling. It behaved exactly like you'd expect? The instrumented temperature was exactly (within a degree or less) of what was displayed at idle (no...
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    Arizer portable heater tech discussion

    It disputes the 'obvious proof' that the incoming air was heating the load. Folks saw the dip in temperature between hits, and rise back to 'normal' as proof the incoming air was again heating the load. A mistaken impression based on instrumentation error. It was correcting the mistaken...
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    Arizer portable heater tech discussion

    Yes, the longer the heat path, the more resistance is added to the heat flow so there will be a bigger drop with the same heat (in calories, not degrees) being removed 'up the leads' since the temperature drop across them is about the same 320F? This can be demonstrated by moving the same...
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    Vapman

    Naw, you deserve more than one, you're a great person, right? They'll just have to make more, that's how the system is supposed to work. And you can always buy them under different names.....after all you're not even using your real name here, unless your father was named Master and named you...
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    Vapman

    Just one? Lightweight........ OF
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    Arizer portable heater tech discussion

    Yep, that kind of load. T/Cs actually measure the temperature drop down the dissimilar metals. They are shorted together at the weld (typically) 'where temperature is sensed' (the hottest place in that system) so the voltage difference there has to be zero? But a tiny voltage change per...
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    Arizer Air II

    I'm sure you intended no harm. But the 'I read it on the web' factor is in play here. I don't know about where you are, but here the ignorant take as Gospel what some other fool (who doesn't even use his real name) might write. Most don't really understand what's going on around them I fear...
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    Arizer Air II

    First off, welcome to the Forum! Lots of good folks here, I hope you post more. A couple of thoughts. While you're talking about Air II, you've posted to the Solo II forum, perhaps the mods can fix it? I'm not sure blocking the air holes is such a great idea. The oven is counting on having...
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    Vleaf Go: on-demand convection herb vaporizer!

    Since you asked so politely, I feel safe in saying we'd be most happy too! Only good manners you know? And thank you for offering such excellent products at such modest prices. We're all looking forward to your next effort. Regards to all. OF
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