Sorry, I don't know the stuff, but I suspect it's beeswax based as most such are? Big improvement over raw wood, but only part way home. Notice the still open pores? Dirt, oils and other contamination from handling will pack in there over time. A few more coats might fill them for a while...
Understood, you'll find examples of that in this thread, but no permanent fixes that don't Involve Arizer.
"Problems that go away by themselves, come back by themselves".
Sorry for your loss, but mere money can fix it in any case?
OF
Bummer. Unfortunately, you're not alone. A search on 'error 5' says we've talked about it a lot, hundreds of times? Sadly the only fix I recall is a trip to the shop. It's not covered under the 'life time heater warranty' as I recall, but 'new' units have been quickly replaced.
Good luck.
OF
It depends on how you view your VM, I suppose. I don't generally care much about cosmetics, but a nice warm piece of walnut beats an old stick in the details? My opinion, of course. The open pores mean stains from everyday happenings can 'dig in', even things like soot, and need bleaching to...
Good catch. Great vape indeed. You might want to finish the wood before it gets stained or otherwise damaged. Light sanding and a couple of coats of (boiled) linseed oil (the finish used by VM) worked for me. A good paste wax would also be simple, easy and safe.
Best wishes to all. Enjoy...
As I said, there are lots of techniques and considerations. Personally I don't premix since the 'oxygen reaction) starts then, not good to let it get lost waiting? I put it in dry and fill with hot water, to the top, using stoppers if necessary. And, if possible, immerse the lot in a pan of...
Yep, I did some testing specifically on this you might be interested in, it includes links to Amazon:
http://fuckcombustion.com/threads/vleaf-go-on-demand-convection-herb-vaporizer.48623/page-3#post-1459782
No, it has a SS heater, the part that gets hot. But the body of the heater is Zirconia...
No simple answers, it depends on what the WT is like and how it's contaminated. Lots of good information and suggestions for things like rinsing hardware, not etching the glass, keeping it hot and so on in the early posts. Experience based stuff. Unlike the general suggestion of going back a...
I agree with the thought it might not be all that great a plan to remove what amounts to a heat shield for the rubber and eliminate the metal to metal seal for the bowl. Time will tell as more guys try it out? FWIW I'd be looking for changes at the mouth of the rubber?
Agreed, more battery...
They also said they were considering defeating the function in future units, which I hope they do not do. IMO a useful feature (or they'd never have gone to the trouble to put it in). Better to correct the 'manual' to cover this and while they're at it clear up the confusion on two clicks to...
Definitely easier, and IMO more useful in that you can control the process a LOT more. Since it's not conduction like VC and there's no 'one right temperature and 'one right way' you can regulate load size, draw rate power level and so on to get the results you want.
And you don't have to wait...
Gentle Friends,
A mouthpiece suggestion for your consideration?
I took inch and a half (give or take) lengths of 'nesting' silicone tube, 1/2 ID (5/8 OD) and 3/8 ID (1/2 OD) and five inches or so of 1/4 ID (3/8 OD). Insert the medium tube half way in the large, and the small (whip) tube...
Thanks. Interesting.
FWIW I don't think it's a 'circuit board problem'. Rather some strange processor problem (OK, the processor is on the board....). It's the exact same hardware to do all functions. It either reads or doesn't the button presses reliably. If it's 'spotty' we'd expect the...
Only that happens with mode change? That is you never have trouble sensing five clicks in a row to turn on or off? Or 3 clicks to get session mode? Very strange (to me) if that's the only case. A user or two has reported not being able to reliably get the five clicks every time. I'm...
Excellent, thanks for the feedback, glad you like it. IMO there's a lot to like for the modest price.
Interesting WRT the GH. If you don't mind, could you please expand on one verses the other? I think a lot of those who fault Go for heat, taste, etc. lack this perspective? I think a lot of...
I just checked mine.....it still doesn't fit in the tin. Too long (with the extended MP) and a bit too thick to close the cover. Unless the box gets bigger or the vape smaller I suspect that won't change.
However, as I said a while back, this coin purse from Amazon will fit the Miqro, a spare...
Yep, you got it. You use a smaller diameter screen that sits on a lip inside the rubber piece. The main seal is then metal to rubber, not metal to metal.
OF
Yes they do, yes they have, and the answer is in the first line of the post above yours: Panasonic NCR18650B. Generally rated about 3500 mAh, able to deliver the five Amps (actually a bit less when I measured it) necessary. Lots of cells will come close, but there's more than just numbers...
The well in the rubber piece is about .30 inches in diameter, not a common size? The supplied screens are bigger and fit over the end instead. A SS ring holds them on.....usually (it does come off if you're not careful, annoying but not fatal).
However, all is not lost. Such screens can be...
In the day I was going to school in Southern California, so our weed was almost exclusively from Mexico. Hopefully a step up from what the taxi drivers in Tijuana sold high school kids, but often not. Bricks were close to a kilo (many might have been when wet?) but closer to two pounds...