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  1. oldiebutgoodie

    Discontinued VapeXhale Cloud EVO

    Not quite sure what you're looking for here . . . But if you mean, can you get big hits off of other vaporizers, the answer is, sure you can. Not that the hit in that vid is particularly huge. The density of my EVO hits whitewall my large-volume Mobius bubbler and Double-Swagger so thick that...
  2. oldiebutgoodie

    Discontinued VapeXhale Cloud EVO

    The red flickering means the unit is not quite at set temp and the green indicates the temp has been reached. The EVO and HT's have subtleties that take a little time to discover and figure out.
  3. oldiebutgoodie

    Discontinued VapeXhale Cloud EVO

    No guarantees, but I don't think so. My unit does this, or perhaps more precisely described, it looks like the green/red are quickly alternating and it sort of blurs together. Does that when it's timed out. Sometimes as was discussed earlier at length, several factors can work together to...
  4. oldiebutgoodie

    Discontinued VapeXhale Cloud EVO

    Give the unit 20 min to build up a good thermal mass. Be sure your herb is dry (but not too dry) and has been fluffy ground/shredded (so not powdery). Use about a 1/3 load lightly tapped; packing the ELB restricts extraction. Take a primer hit, then try a long slow relaxed draw to fill your...
  5. oldiebutgoodie

    The Cloud EVO Anticipation Thread

    Except for Fanatics: The LE has a Lifetime Warranty (for original owner).
  6. oldiebutgoodie

    The Extreme-Q Vaporizer

    According to Arizer, blocking the whip airflow is not a good idea - it creates back-pressure into the fan making its motor have to work harder and potentially shortening its life.
  7. oldiebutgoodie

    Discontinued VapeXhale Cloud EVO

    [Although strangely it asked me if I wanted to create an account, which of course I already have.] Props to t-dub for the xnail pics. As always, fast on the draw, er, with the posts (SM just gave us the green light to share a couple days ago). Very positive feedback from the testing crew...
  8. oldiebutgoodie

    Discontinued VapeXhale Cloud EVO

    Excellent post, I appreciate your point. I just took your question at face value, i.e., what is the warranty standard in consumer electronics. That's all. Pulled it from a 2012 analysis from a warranty trade journal, which was consistent with the targets used where I spent most of my career...
  9. oldiebutgoodie

    Discontinued VapeXhale Cloud EVO

    An individual product warranty rate is a different (although related) animal than an industry segment standard. If a product has an inordinately high warranty rate, then it cannot be said to be within its industry standards (which goes to the original question). As an aside (before we go too...
  10. oldiebutgoodie

    Discontinued VapeXhale Cloud EVO

    Catching up . . . Warranty is managed as an expense relative to revenue, expressed as a percentage. "Standards" are "set" through analysis of industry leaders (typically the largest companies). These essentially become "targets" aka performance standards. In a consumer electronics analysis...
  11. oldiebutgoodie

    Discontinued VapeXhale Cloud EVO

    The beta batch produced did not meet spec, so all the pieces had to be remade. The replacements went into testing this week.
  12. oldiebutgoodie

    Discontinued VapeXhale Cloud EVO

    I don't think this one was answered . . . the SSFG is my main HT, used frequently. Concerned? No. Careful? Yes, but no more than usual. If you are using ice, the accumulating water in the chamber from the melting can eventually back up into the intake arm. But you really have to not be...
  13. oldiebutgoodie

    The Extreme-Q Vaporizer

    Grinding too fine can result in the elbow screen getting easily clogged. IME light and fluffy works best if you've got the grinder for it. I've never had an Arizer elbow break. Anyway, $9 incl screen w/free shipping from puffitup.com (they also sell on eBay). You might also check the FC...
  14. oldiebutgoodie

    Discontinued VapeXhale Cloud EVO

    Link please, couldn't find that post (Search is down). Like to see that HF2 alternative. I've been skitterish balancing my IGG Fanatic Turbine on the EVO joint, something like the HF2 might give me your courage. Ditto. I have one of the earlier circs, although offhand I can't remember if...
  15. oldiebutgoodie

    The Extreme-Q Vaporizer

    Try a much smaller load, like .15g. And go up to 220c.
  16. oldiebutgoodie

    The Extreme-Q Vaporizer

    How much herb are you loading into the ELB? Most Cloud users seem to use ~.1-1.5g ground fuffy but not too fine, which is usually ~1/3 full. Also, you may need the temp to be higher with the ELB because the airflow must pass through the mesh first while with an elbow-pack the airflow hits the...
  17. oldiebutgoodie

    The Extreme-Q Vaporizer

    A j-hook/sherlock with female joint will work with a female/male adapter, placing a Cloud ELB inside the male end. The only potential gotcha, similar to the challenge with the @DDave female/female mod, is that the ID of male adapters varies and some are too tight for fit an ELB (or Q...
  18. oldiebutgoodie

    The Extreme-Q Vaporizer

    I presume you're referring to the power brick on the cable. IMO very doubtful there is any damage to the unit itself. It should not be difficult to replace. .
  19. oldiebutgoodie

    Discontinued VapeXhale Cloud EVO

    IIRC SM posted not long ago that the difference is approx 20 degrees. I found it difficult to get very precise IR readings. Besides distance from the object affecting the reading, the shape of the joint/bamboo bends the beam also affecting the reading. And note that the differential at the...
  20. oldiebutgoodie

    The Extreme-Q Vaporizer

    Yes. Will you get an Arizer warranty with that purchase (or do you care)?
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