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    The Arizer Air

    Yes, you can, but it's pretty frail compared to Solo. I don't recommend doing it, IMO it's a real risk and there's nothing really to be gained. OF
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    The Arizer Air

    You're far from alone, for sure. Maybe we should make a support group......... I'm blessed with 'the world's friendliest Postman', most every day brings some new insight along with my mail. His 'take' is they (the PO) is trying to transition into small package delivery as the volume of first...
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    The Arizer Air

    Your call, of course, but IMO 'working just fine' doesn't make it a good idea or sound advice. I trust CentiZen. I too have an assortment of otherwise great 18650s but bought a couple of factory spares to use, IMO 'cheap insurance'. That's my recommendation. And it preserved the warranty...
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    The Arizer Air

    No, there is not, at least not that anyone has spoken of. After taking mine apart (blowing the warranty) I can see no way to do such a patch here. After removing two tiny screws, self tapping into plastic, sure to be a problem for some you can get the SS cover off: On the right, at the...
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    The Arizer Air

    Exactly so. The factory battery only, either as a replacement from an authorized dealer (or Arizer of course) or from our very own CentiZen who seriously researched this good stuff and bought a batch of the real deal from the maker and is selling them at about half price. He started a thread...
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    Vapman

    Sorry you're having trouble learning the VM. Some have more trouble than others for sure. Two pieces of advice: Forget trying to use skills from other vapes, this one is different, treat it as such. Approach it with 'a fresh mind'. Don't be shy with the heat. Most guys get into trouble this...
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    The Magic-Flight Box

    No, that light is a rough indicator only, you can destroy batteries with it. It's there for the other reason, to tell you you have a good battery and solid contact. The first boxes didn't have them. Never, ever, completely discharge this class of battery. You only get to do that once per...
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    Discontinued Thermovape Cera

    I get the point (I think) and generally agree, but here I think it may be a valid counter point? Thermo Vape took great pride in "made in USA" and went to great efforts to use the best possible materials for each task, no matter the cost. While much good stuff comes from China, in this case I...
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    The Arizer Air

    I think there may be a strong 'newest vape' factor in play as well. It's very easy to get excited in such cases. I figure I'm about half and half right now, Air gets the nod if I'm in the mood to play with hardware but I think Solo wins on features Longer battery life, more useful battery...
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    The Arizer Air

    You're welcome. I don't see any reason why it's not suitable, provided your 'heavy daily usage' isn't out of line of course. OF
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    Discontinued Elevape SV

    I don't have that one, but have similar things which have say a one Amp and a 3 Amp port on them. The difference is important. There are four pins in the USB, two for power and ground and two for data (one in, one out). High power devices (like tablets and cell phones) check those two data...
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    The Grasshopper

    Thanks, that's what I saw as well. I agree 'what is a session' is an open point. I'm thinking a session is a quarter gram (not a full one)? I'm thinking packing .25 grams in that tiny bowl is going to be mighty tight if even possible? And sixteen hits per gram doesn't square with what most...
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    The Arizer Air

    I have both, in fact several Solos and two Airs. IMO the vapor is basically a push. I seriously doubt anyone could tell the difference blindfolded. Solo has finer controls, a non replaceable battery, and more sessions per charge which are the major differences I think. IMO if you like the...
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    Arizer Solo

    I've got all sorts of information on the topic, have made a dozen or so posts here about it, but I don't know for sure what's involved in the kit Pipes sells. Please contact him for those details. OF
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    The Grasshopper

    Thanks. How is it you know it's four bowls totaling a gram, not a 1/4? It's not in any of the quotes I've seen, that is I can 'read it either way'. IIIRC the bowl is mighty tiny, much smaller than say Solo which won't hold that much. And that means he's getting 16 hits per gram, way, way...
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    Arizer Solo

    Yep, contact Pipes, he sells a repair kit for this. OF
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    Discontinued Elevape SV

    You're welcome. My bet is the issue you're seeing has to do with the laptop's port not being able to supply full charging current. ESV will happily gobble up more than an Amp (mine runs about 1.08 A). Minimum spec for USB ports is half that, give or take. Some (like laptops) with run time...
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    Discontinued Elevape SV

    I found mine ran a lot cooler as well (and no combustion), it's about the same angle as yours but not nearly as clean...... I'm currently using 6, 8 and 12 for levels and thinking about maybe bumping them up again. I agree, very big and useful improvement. Makes you kinda wonder why they...
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    The Grasshopper

    Interesting information I think, and more in line with what one might expect from other vapes? While not a session vape, nor likely useful by more than one guy, it sounds like it'll find a welcome niche. I'm not quite clear, though, is that four bowls of 1/4 gram each? A gram total per...
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    The Arizer Air

    Something's not right it seems, which I'm sure is not news to you. Perhaps the temperature regulation is at fault? Here's a test, time how long from cold it takes for the lower light to go solid (make temperature) on both blue and red heat ranges and compare. Be sure to let it fully cool...
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