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    Arizer Solo II

    No, it's not enough. You need a special charger as well if you want to charge them in place (much like Solo does with the PCB built into the battery pack: The board is under the tape, between the 18650s. The white thing next to it is the thermal safety. The special 'two cell' charger is...
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    Arizer ArGo

    You're welcome. Yes, just pull it. Some guys (myself included) hit the still hot stem after it's out. You won't get much of a hit, but the cold air freezes the evaporation in place. And be careful, the outside of the glass around the load is still very hot. As has been said, it holds...
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    Arizer Solo II

    You must recharge them as individuals if you don't have a protection PCB. I use a four channel charger. Maximum charge rate is about 1.3 Amps. Any rating over that is fine (same as normal appliances use only a fraction of the available power to do their jobs). If you provide less (say 1 Amp)...
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    Arizer ArGo

    Good points. ArGo might be a poor choice given the 'needs'. I suggest you consider Summit. VP. Designed for stealth, it vibrates so it can stay in your pocket. It heats fast (half a minute), then buzzes and shuts off again half a minute later if you don't act faster. Very little smell, very...
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    Arizer Solo II

    Yes, you can do just that. The 3 18650s have to be matched of course, but that's just what I did. Solo II should still charge OK at 9.6 Volts (3.2 per cell) when all 3 cells are exhausted in a 'worst case'. Normally you'd recharge the pack at something like 10.5 Volts (3.5 per). You can also...
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    Arizer ArGo

    Lots of folks do this with Solo and Air, it should work just as well with ArGo. You might want to experiment with pulling the hot stem out which quickly cools it to freeze further vapor production. Some even 'hit' the cooling stem to hasten this. Regards, OF
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    Arizer Solo II

    No offense guys, but think outside the box? Put a Solo in each hand? Automatic heat soaks! Of course you have to keep that whole 'left/right thing' straight..... OF
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    Arizer Solo II

    Yes , from what I see, that should work fine (after you sort out cables, etc of course). Looks similar to mine. Prices vary a lot, shop around some. Like I said the guys that set up LED lights for parties and dances use them a lot. EBay had some last I looked. I recharged my Solo I ten...
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    The Magic-Flight Box

    Yes, you might be shaking, but not enough. One of the major keys you know........ You're right, this is a (modest power) conduction vape. Only the screen gets hot and that no so hot as it is. Heat is at a premium. Only dry herb directly in contact with the herb can vape. The key to MFLB is...
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    Arizer Solo II

    No argument, just disagree with you (and it seems so do a lot of others.....). THC might boil about 390 (which is why we vape there.....) but it burns much hotter. Combustion is burning, a chemical reaction that can't be reversed. Evaporation/boiling is a phase change (from liquid to gas)...
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    Arizer Solo II

    I'm not so sure about that. I routinely set to 390 have never combusted in any Solo/Air or other vape at that temperature for that matter. Most vapes go to something like 428F (210C?) and are safe (although not always optimum) 'all the way to the top'. For sure new owners should test the...
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    Arizer Solo

    Excellent. I'm sure I speak for everyone when I say it'd be nice to finally know for sure. Say, as a student of this most important history, can you tell if it's true that Gandhi not only never owned a Solo but never used one in public? Amazing, really. OF
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    Arizer Solo

    So I hear. And better looking too? Then again, I don't think anyone has ever seen the two of you in the same place at the same time........perhaps you and he..... OF
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    Arizer Solo II

    Wow! That's one for the books all right. Sounds like we need an EMP hardened Solo? I can see that happening. Since the processor never really stops (has to keep 'watching' for a button press to start up) if it gets to spinning in circles it's going to do it until it runs out of gas. It...
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    Arizer Solo

    "One mans stem wobble is another mans 'stem tilt flow control'". I think it was Confucius who said that first.....or maybe @ataxian. I keep getting those two mixed up, as most do? I understand he's taller. OF
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    Arizer Solo

    I too was a serious bent stem guy, but have slipped back to straight ones, both the short stems with plastic tops from the Air and the little bubbler from PIU getting most of the use. The short stems, when filled and capped, are mighty handy to have around..... I too am basically 'stuck on 4'...
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    Arizer Solo

    All the time, easily over once a day on average. Twice today already (once Solo I, once Solo II) and it's not even noon yet. My little bubbler stem from PIU is loaded on the Solo I right now and is sure to get used soon. ArGo is also on the list you know...... OF
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    Arizer ArGo

    Amen there, Brother! It makes great vapor for sure, delivers on the 'promise' of another vape from Arizer. After you get past that part, it's natural to start looking for the differences on the suck end of it all.....at least it seems natural to me. "If you like Solo/Air, you'll like ArGo"...
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    Arizer ArGo

    Yes it is, by a bit. It's .050 inches against .060 with Solo/Air. But the tube is smaller in diameter, and therefore stronger for the same thickness so I doubt they're much more frail. And as you say, they are almost completely enclosed in service. IMO Solo/Air is a much bigger risk of a...
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    Arizer ArGo

    You should probably look four posts above yours for the 'Official Word' on such posts (they belong in 'Ask FC' rather than cluttering up this thread). FWIW, it's been discussed here a couple of times already. The answer is there, in earlier posts and is discussed there. ArFo is lower, but...
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