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    Divine Tribe atty's

    Glad you're getting a handle on it, powerful machine indeed. It's conduction, so 'pulling' is not only not needed but can actually delay solid production. Pulling introduces cold air, right? Not what we want at the time, we want hot. I let mine 'cook' 20 seconds or so for the first hit...
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    Divine Tribe atty's

    I usually wipe mine down with ISO, but one visible vapor is gone I'm ready to load up and go. Enjoy your DC, it's a good 'un. OF
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    Arizer Solo II

    NO!!!! Even under vacuum, modern components and g10 (the normal PCB material) don't off gas anything recognized as hazardous (or it'd be regulated.......). In fact, most nothing at all (water vapor is the major component after Nitrogen and Oxygen). Not that there aren't a lot of self...
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    Arizer Solo II

    This has been rolling around in my mind (or what's left of it.....) for a bit now. Twisting the stem never occurred to me, but I can see how some guys might play with the idea. Could it be related to the failures? I just gently poked at the cup in my Solo II with a toothpick, it moves? Solo...
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    Arizer Air II

    At least some are. I've got a small radio and MP3 player that won't fit the ones I bought for it. I recommend sticking with the factory offering. A few more dollars, but it's a one time purchase and a 'sure thing'. OF
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    Arizer Solo

    Good summary! From the suck end of the stem it's mighty hard to tell which one it's inserted in without peeking. Unless you crave the upgrades (longer battery life, different display) I don't think there's a reason/need to rush out and upgrade. OF
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    Arizer Solo II

    That's not the "real OG Solo" charge cord. The real one should work fine for Solo II (meaning if it works for Solo I it should work for Solo II but there's no guarantee that cord will). The official one will. There are similar products (like a Gameboy?) that use similar connectors. As we...
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    Arizer Solo

    It has? A lot gets past me, but I try to pay attention to that kind of information. So I just checked, and no, I don't see it. The cups (the important part, the hot part) are the same height as near as I can measure. The oven in Solo I is set a bit deeper (the cover comes up higher) by about...
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    Arizer Solo

    Six years. That's a lotta stems...... If it's not prying, how many stems a day do you think you averaged? At say 1/4 gram per, I bet it's an impressive pile of weed? Ataxian, in a world so in need of role models for the young we're so fortunate to have you to point at.........or is that to? OF
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    Arizer Air II

    Great. Too bad you didn't get the memo, but you broke the code anyway. Hot seals are easier to work with. After the first time or two it cools down again with the stem in it seems to get suddenly easier (from there on). Welcome to the fun, Solo/Air is a powerful tool for good for sure...
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    Arizer Solo II

    Good luck with it. Just what did you expect that to change? The herb you've been using is fine, right? It has THC that's being extracted as it turns brown? Can't beat that with another strain. Strain substitution is a good troubleshooting tool if you're unsure of the herb, but here you...
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    Arizer Solo II

    Probably a good call under some circumstances. For sure and individual thing. Your call (as it should be). Good luck with it, I think the benefits are well worth the effort......and I know I've got a lot of company in that view. Hopefully soon you among us? OF
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    VaporGenie

    Agreed. It's very good at extracting whatever you put in, but it's not magic......you have to do your part and put enough good stuff in and then 'drive it right' to get it out as vapor? OF
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    Arizer Solo II

    If I follow correctly (never a given.....), the fellow is using the same herb he was quite happy with combusting? Given his normal 'about .7 gram' bong loads and a 3:1 factor for vaping a stem (.25 max) of the same herb in Solo should be 'on par'. The point is he's getting different results...
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    Arizer Solo II

    Well you've confused your sub conscious mind? As I said, backsliding is to be avoided if you're serious about this. Do it enough and you can kill vaping as a reasonable option (since your stubborn self will know for sure if it just hangs in there and demands smoke enough......). Predictable...
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    The Arizer Air

    The only way I know is to rinse it with clean water and dry it with heat/airflow. The traps are pretty effective with liquid. But there's no need to ever empty it? I wash it, rinse and fill to the mark. If it's low, I'll add a few drops to top it up or rinse it clean and start from the mark...
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    The Arizer Air

    So RB hacked GrassCity? You hear the strangest rumors around here....... Anyway, yup, it's a nifty little bubbler all right. For those that don't know them, this class has traps built in so they don't leak. Kinda magic, really. Very easy to use, effective and fifteen bucks from our bud...
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    Arizer Solo II

    "Takes all kinds to make a horse race" as they say. IMO a very neat and useful feature of Solo/Air is it's ability to support 'all comers'. Powerful tool for good. Easier to use than most and tough as can be. How many vapes are @ataxian an proof? At least so far........ OF
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    Arizer Solo II

    Your call, but I find having more mass in the load packed moderately well, produces the most vapor easily. Being conduction, solid contact has advantages at the expense of draw. This can be offset by medium grind and some care loading. I'm a sipper at heart, I'm willing to take it slower to...
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    Arizer Solo II

    I'm with you there. 1/8 gram or a bit under. Or the other way 9 or 10 loads to the gram once ground and cured. Raw it can be heavier before culling and drying. I find the inverted ('dome up') Sinclue Screen gives this ideal (for me 'one session') load once I pushed the domed center down a...
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