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    Divine Tribe atty's

    I was counting on you to 'take one for the team'........and once again you didn't disappoint...... "Spectacular results" sums it up in two words all right. High praise indeed from a guy who knows, thanks. If there were any doubters left they should right now be holding the CC in one hand...
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    Linx Gaia - Dry herb vape

    Sure. With a simple o-ring you can use one of the bubblers designed for 'vape pens'. Here's one on an earlier model Linx with the same 'signature mouthpiece': You can also use the glass tube itself to link up to a piece silicone tube (1/4 inch ID) to connect all manner of WTs. OF
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    The Arizer Air

    Yep, more or less. I fold the stem back on itself twice so it's 'four wide' and an inch and a half long usually. Then stuff it down 'backwards' to sit above the glass plate with the holes (after the load, in the vapor path). Because the bends are a bit sloppy (and so am I) there's no straight...
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    Linx Gaia - Dry herb vape

    I too have one and am quite impressed really. To me it's a refined FlowerMate Mini (Pro), a bit bigger and heavier but with much better battery life. Same as the FM uses an internal battery (but a steel cased one IIRC), I don't find that a deal breaker. It's really very hard to wear one out...
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    The Arizer Air

    I'd be pretty expensive to have a custom undersize stem made from scratch, but you should be able to get the OD ground down (and trued) a bit if you poke around some. Sort of like making a GonG connector, only straight not tapered? But that's not going to help the 'I can't tip it' problem I...
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    The Arizer Air

    No. The soft rubber cover is just a soft rubber cover, the stem doesn't make contact with it ....and if it did that would be one 'rib' not 3? If you look at the genuine unit on the left you can see the 3 ribs in the piece that cover snaps onto. It's a threaded cap on the oven, with the...
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    The Arizer Air

    Welcome aboard, you're right, Air is nifty for sure. It has a lot to offer. Batteries (really technically cells.....) come up a lot, I recommend the factory one. It's plenty cheap and a known performer that preserves the warranty. There are others that will shade it in some ways, and more...
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    The Arizer Air

    I'm not sure how big a risk the beach is if you don't take it swimming or something. Salt spray is another issue, of course. But I bet our very own @ataxian owns a Solo or two with some serious beach time on the log? Way more than the average Joe can dream of. Lots of us take cell phones...
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    The Arizer Air

    Yer welcome, glad to help when I can.....as you may have noticed? Anyway, good folks, good advice, no charge. Lack of moisture (remember air 'drys' as you heat it up, fog goes away when it warms a bit?) is a problem for many at all times, for most at least some of the time I think. A real...
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    The Arizer Air

    Be sure the seals are hot before you try to insert the stem early on when things are tighter. To attach the cap you need to pull the tail through the cap from the inside to get the 'head' through. Poke the end through the hole, then grab it with hemostats or that roach clip you hopefully no...
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    The Arizer Air

    Yep, whole different deal. That raises the trickle/deep cycle debate for sure. And with LA you have a temperature issue to deal with. That is as temperature goes up you need to cut the voltage back. You really need to sense temperature to do a top flight job. While LA want's to live close...
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    The Arizer Air

    I'm not sure where that came from (perhaps sales 'information'?) but generally Li-ions (and most 'secondary' (rechargeable) cells) can charge or discharge at the same rates. If you check the recommended recharge for modern high performance 18650s I think you'll find the recommendations are for...
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    Divine Tribe atty's

    Gentle Friends, Here's the details on my home made loading tool for V3, and the cotton 'buds' (swabs) I use for cleaning. That's it at the top. Under that are two views of the basic tool I started with, something like this...
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    Divine Tribe atty's

    If you reach protect (and override VW) you're in TCR mode. You can indeed 'leave the hammer down' and let the autopilot control the temperature (your job is to enjoy the vapor......). Raising F or lowering m will make it hotter. I vape up what I can reasonably, then carefully wipe the top...
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    Divine Tribe atty's

    Only advice based on my modest experience, perhaps subject to revision? I'm running the medium doughnut at 12.5 Watts, cleaning it (carefully) at 17 Watts. The larger one I run at 18 Watts and clean at 24. M and F settings interact since they are divided mathematically (F as dividend, m as...
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    Arizer Solo

    How is your stash doing? Missing a gram or two as well? That can happen you know....... But batteries don't die that way. Capacity degrades over time. It doesn't go from 7 or 8 sessions to just one without a LONG time doing 6, 5, 4 and so on sessions per charge. Or it can flat out die...
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    The Arizer Air

    As far as we know, nobody has had an oven failure with Air......that part is extremely reliable (as is the rest of the unit). Then again, the same can be said of the Solo, which has been out in service many more years. At least I don't recall a report of oven failure in service in either...
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    The Arizer Air

    Yes, both have been done.....go figure. A couple of guys did a real tidy job of making holes, some got good results with more crude attempts. Several of us went with the 'cut the top off' plan. I ended up with two bands, each maybe two inches long, cut from one cover. That worked well for...
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    Arizer Solo

    Sorry for not being clear enough, it's the air? Moderately heated air (small temperature change) just doesn't carry much heat (calories). Consider you can wave your hand through the 1300F flame of a torch lighter, the much hotter air simply doesn't have enough energy to burn you. The...
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    Arizer Solo

    Sorry, can't buy it. The numbers just don't support Solo using convection to move significant heat into the load. We're into what's sometimes called 'heat capacity' or 'specific heat'. How much heat (energy) does it take to raise the temperature of something one degree. If it's one gram of...
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