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    Arizer ArGo

    Yep, sure can. ArGo uses a standard USB 'micro' connector. Does a great job, I use mine like it's permanently installed. Seems you can depend on a solid six sessions and with a good 'gas gauge' you can easily plan your recharges. The 'swap in a fresh 18650' option is always there of course...
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    The Arizer Air

    Out of curiosity, how does battery life compare? TIA OF
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    Divine Tribe atty's

    Basically what Matt did. And ThermoVape did. If there were better options the competent Engineers involved would have explored them I think. There are some fun options, like putting a high conductivity layer over the insulation with enough mass/surface elsewhere to wick the heat away before...
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    Arizer Solo II

    While that would be useful to some sometimes it would need an oven 'at least double the size' to heat it. Needing more power to do so so it would eat up the battery all the faster.......even if there was a lower volume stem used. The vape would be larger too, just to hold the oven, even if the...
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    Arizer Solo II

    Ah, yeah, I'd say so...... Serious is an adverb that comes to mind. Thanks for the translations. I was considering a bit of fun and use the Metric numbers. Still might. OF
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    Arizer ArGo

    Gentle Friends, A source of caps for the smaller stems for ArGo for your consideration: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01EYG9042/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o06_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1 Not only are they slightly smaller (enough to grip) but longer (about 3/4 inch) than the half inch ones I use as a...
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    Arizer Solo II

    Gotta admire a guy with a plan! Not really my kind of thing, but you've got me curious enough I'm gonna give it a go when I get it converted to real degrees and get a chance. Just so I'll know 'how the other side lives'. Regards to all. OF
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    Arizer ArGo

    Faces can change a lot for sure. This is good I think. It mostly means folks came and found the information they wanted? Or at least wondered off if they were wasting their time..... Sadly, some have left us and can no longer be here for many reasons, they are missed. You ask a very...
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    Arizer ArGo

    That brings up a fun question, will Ed make a stem for the ArGo? The volume is sure to be less than Solo/Air (at least for now.....), but he's also made other stems for less popular vapes? It would call for different sizes in the metal parts of course, but I think a Blackwood, or my personal...
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    The Summit by Vapium (Formerly MARK 1)

    Bummer. No, that sure shouldn't be happening. I'm thinking it's because the battery is so discharged (perhaps from long storage?) that the processor can't run properly (can't 'boot up')? When you power up (normally, 'on battery') you should get a brief flash of one to four lights indicating...
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    Arizer ArGo

    Personal call, Amigo? There are some differences, small as they might be to some, that are very important to other individuals. Ironically, sometimes guys can even see any one point differently entirely. For instance, small size is most important for some of us, ArGo a clear winner. While...
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    Arizer portable heater tech discussion

    Up to 428F (210C?), max. The hottest part is the cup, and it's typically at about 390F (190C?). Nowhere near hot enough IMO, either. A reading on the actual temperature of 'heated air' coming through the vents will confirm this I'm thinking. Thanks. OF
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    Arizer ArGo

    So we can use all the lovely aftermarket stems that work in Solo/Air but not ArGo? Because the form factor is more 'natural' on Air? If tiny size is not important...... Because Air is much easier to hang onto when it's in use (no 'hot spots' where you want to grab it)? Better suited to...
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    Arizer ArGo

    No worries. But as I said a week or so back: I don't expect Arizer to be all that fast (how fast were they with WT stems for Solo/Air?). Lucky for me the half inch ID tube fits so well over the MP lip, I didn't have much luck matching up to the ID of the stem once I got it. 3/8 was 'almost...
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    Arizer ArGo

    Or mine? A problem with balancing it on top of your WT is the stem is off center. It wants to tip 'to the left'. In my case that doesn't matter since I'm holding it in the hand that isn't holding the WT, but it could be an issue with some. Solo/Air doesn't have this 'offset' problem. OF
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    The Magic-Flight Box

    Great story! But you left out an important detail: What tea? Earl Gray is the call around here, sipping on a mug just now. Thanks for the post, and Happy New Year to all. OF
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    Arizer ArGo

    Thanks for that. For sure out of context somewhere along the line. My answer to that was based on "battery power". IMO the only way energy usage can be compared since Solo/Air/ArGo use as much power from the battery as they want at any point in time, they all have all they can use under the...
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    Arizer ArGo

    Really? I sure don't recall that.....off hand I can't see how that could be true I'd call out Solo II over a generic 'Solo/Air'. I think all the Solos and Airs I've used are basically the same ovenwise (that is heat the stem the same, and make vapor the same as others at the same temperature)...
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    Arizer Solo II

    Nope. Sorry. Nor would you want it too with the factory battery pack. Once again, Arizer did their homework I think. Solo II charges (if it's allowed enough power to do so) at 50% more current because it's battery is 50% bigger in capacity. Good question. OF
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    Arizer Solo II

    Don't cut or tear the pads. Instead inspect then tease them apart. It's one very long SS wire woven into a tube. Kind of a cross between a 'Chinese finger trap' like you played with as a kid and a chain mail condom you hopefully never play with. Anyway, you can pull it into a narrow (and...
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