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    Arizer Solo II

    Please show me where I 'insisted' any such thing. If you can. I said some said, then produced an example of that from a well respected member and supporter of this Forum. In fact, they still do? I'll gladly apologize if you can point to the (complete) post where I stated more than that...
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    Arizer ArGo

    Then I think you should go with Solo (and free Air) as ArGo and Air are quite similar is size and use. OF
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    DaVinci MIQRO

    You might consider one of my favorite vapes then, and a tiny little guy it is. The DV Miqro (I think there's a larger model with the same features but don't have any experience there. You put your herb in through a 'trap door' with an adjustable 'pearl', made of Zirconium no less, on the lid...
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    Arizer Solo II

    Please correct this by including the rest of the post where I said I was quoting PV.....which still says 'made in Canada'. http://www.planetvape.ca/vaporizers/arizer/ Their statement, not mine? As I clearly said then I was repeating what I'd 'read somewhere'? Thanks. OF
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    Arizer Solo II

    No fixed technique, that would indicate I had a plan? First off, I generally don't bother unless my throat is 'acting up'. Then I'm not shy...... I've never cut one, never occurred to me I guess. Rather I fold them and insert them with a loop end up so I can hook them with a wire and haul...
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    Arizer Solo II

    Not all WTs are created equal. The only chance, and it's brief, comes from that part of the hot air/vapor that actually touches water. So small bubbles work much better than large. And very short 'bubble distances' work against you as does rapid draws. Best results I've found come from...
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    Healthy Rips FURY EDGE

    No, although normal variations will mean it happens to some more than others. And of course this also is driven by opinions on what is loose? The hole has to be bigger than the stem (or it won't go in). And it will be more so when heated. That is while it's almost always true to say 'all...
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    Arizer ArGo

    No need to guess. As I think I just sad the body (ONLY) of the OG capsules will fit if you push a bit. No way on the cap. The new model (from Edge), which fits F2 fine, is a cylinder and therefore too large in total. OF
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    The Magic-Flight Box

    Naw, only important if it's important. That is you only need to understand the technology in play if you intend to use it? Your job is to enjoy the box. If you go back a couple of years you'll find Pioneers experimenting what what was often termed a 'loaf' technique. The goal was to get a...
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    The Magic-Flight Box

    Doesn't have to be that high end to play, but the idea has a major flaw. The 'E value' (Emissivity) plays a huge role (literally a 'k factor'). As the color of the surface changes, IR emission changes. Cheap units default to .95 but real world numbers vary a lot. Useful precision this way is...
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    The Magic-Flight Box

    No, that's not how Thermodynaamics (flow of heat) works. The hottest spot is the source (screen), next the herb touching it, then the herb touching that and so on. Sensing that temperature is not easy, since any sensor used is going to alter the local temperature. We went round and round with...
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    Arizer ArGo

    Be careful here, while the body is small enough to be forced in, the cap is far too wide to fit. OF
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    The Magic-Flight Box

    It absolutely should be (provided the same SS material is used). The total R is higher (smaller cross section), and therefore current driven from the same source is just less. More or less, since there are also fixed resistance in series (rails, contact resistance, and so on) with don't...
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    The Magic-Flight Box

    Think what you want. That's my opinion (and long experience) and why. I once made mere money teaching this good stuff...... No, TCR is not necessary. You've missed the point, basic Circuit Analysis explains how TCR aids MF with the box design? TCR is not just a technique used to gauge...
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    The Magic-Flight Box

    Good start for sure. "Circuit Analysis" (sometimes called 'Network Analysis') is critical I think to understanding. It goes way past Ohm's law. Key techniques to explore here are Norton (current) and Thevenin (Voltage) approaches. The real king here is this fellow Kirchhoff, yet another dead...
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    Discontinued Healthy Rips FIERCE

    No IMO nothing to worry about. There's very little, it's quite thin, and would be very hard to remove. It's pretty baked on, solvents (like ISO on a q-tip) unlikely to remove it and you should avoid abrasives like Magic Eraser to avoid getting debris below. Wood (like a toothpick or...
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    Discontinued Healthy Rips FIERCE

    About what you mean by "my bowl already looks gross". Keep the unit clean and the walls (which are at the same temperature as ever) should transfer heat and perform 'as new'. Capsules help do that, but any way it happens, it happens. OF
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    Discontinued Healthy Rips FIERCE

    Yes. Not just this vape, but 'all' similar ones (FMs etc). Since they are conduction vapes, depending on heat being conducted into the load from the heated walls, adding what amounts to a layer of insulation slows the transfer rate as you'd expect? Performance will return when you remove the...
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    Healthy Rips FURY EDGE

    Yup. Do fine, although the Edge version is easier to work with and seems to conduct the heat better. Glad you're happy, several small (but nice) upgrades for a modest increase in size. I like the longer session times, buzzing notices, and ability to invert the screen (I like the short bent...
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    DaVinci MIQRO

    Excellent post, thanks. The weight actually works in our favor. It's a heat management plus, one we need all the more since it is so much smaller than typical. The oven will 'leak' heat all the faster, and we can't layer on insulation to try to slow that, the outside is going to get hot fast...
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