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    Discontinued Thermovape Cera

    I'm sorry you don't approve, and I think it's definitely not my hunt......but yours. I gave my word, and AFAIK that detail of the IP has value, IMO staying mum is simply the right thing to do. As I understand it, patents prevent you from making and selling the product using the protected...
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    The Arizer Air

    I think that calls for some careful consideration. Many of otherwise innocent looking springs are actually safety devices. TV used them, and I think Delta 9 as well? They tend to be skinny in cord, like the photo you posted. They need room to collapse properly, running them 'coil bound' is...
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    The Arizer Air

    OK, thanks, that makes more sense. And the capacity now seems in line as well. The not protected part bothers me some, that battery could easily end up somewhere else where that little feature could come in mighty handy. Also, protected batteries are generally bigger (both longer for the...
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    Iolite vaporiser

    You can't tell by sound. Or time. Even including temperature. Do it by weight. Like Propane tanks do. You have to run yours all the way down to get the 'empty weight'. IIRC it covers several grams range on the ones I have. The tank will hold a bit over 3.1 grams of 'gas' (as a liquid), I...
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    Discontinued Thermovape Cera

    No, I'm sorry, I gave my word to keep it confidential, that hasn't changed. Diameter and material are very important to the necessary mechanical fit. A different size or alloy will most likely cause problems either by fit or incorrect total resistance. Or both. There's not much room in...
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    The Arizer Air

    Seriously? While it's nice to see it's a protected cell and all that current is a problem? Solo draws about 2 Amps when heating, but at twice the voltage. Meaning Solo is producing twice the power (heat) at t he same current. To match Solo at 3.7 Volts you'd need to draw 4 Amps, not two...
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    Vapman

    I hear that, but personally think it's the second time (usually the first one on purpose) that really brings it together. Then it becomes a tool. OF
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    Vapman

    Not to confuse following first person instructions with 'learning curve'. Having a guide can make getting down a long and twisted path easy. IMO a whole other thing. If you check back in this thread, you'll find lots of folks that had their share of troubles getting the VM going. Many fairly...
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    Vapman

    Lucky, perhaps, but IMO a very difficult 'first vape' to learn on. I would never recommend one in that role without serious support. Without the resource of this Forum IMO a newbie is up against it with that choice. A vape with better inherent heat control is a much better recommendation...
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    Vapman

    You chose VM and a first vape? Talk about a tough row to hoe......the man knows no fear! Congrats on hanging in there to final victory. You next vape should be 'eyes closed easy'. While VM is one of the most reliable units out there, IMO a guy needs a backup of some sort as an alternative...
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    The Arizer Air

    That sure sounds like a step backwards from Solo. Longer recharge times to get fewer sessions per recharge? I suspect serious users are going to migrate to external charging and several batteries? Part of the compromises, of course. OF
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    Vapman

    Sorry, I don't follow you. But if there's something I should do I sure want to be doing it. I sure don't want trouble with the Stash Rotation Gestapo......... FWIW, I'm using 7 because it packs to a cylinder. Stranded wire is the same, it takes seven strands to make the crudest version, the...
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    Arizer Solo

    It did for mine, although the seriously baked on deposits above the glass plate (where you can scrape them with a toothpick when hot) took several passes. Best not allowed to build up I think. I'm better about that these days. Remember, heat and time are your friends, don't be shy about...
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    Ascent Vaporizer by DaVinci

    I think that's the smart call. It depends on the alcohol and the plastic. Obviously some combinations are fine, ISO and Gin both come shipped in plastic bottles (although different types of plastic?). "Lab grade" stuff, like cited above can be pretty tough stuff indeed. OTOH a misread...
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    Arizer Solo

    That's pretty special, isn't it? A product that's not released to distributors is for sale at ten dollars less than the maker's best ever price, but it's sold out right now? It's a bit like the old joke about the guy who goes into the shoe store and asks for size 10 wing tips in brown. The...
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    The Arizer Air

    You don't live near San Francisco, do you? Try that one once too often around here and you're going to get 'I can take a dare, can you?'........ Size Queens everywhere these days. IMO, a conversation best avoided if you don't want to have your bluff called. Best have a plan of some sort of...
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    The Magic-Flight Box

    Ah, yes, concern that using Tut's favorite MFLB led to Howard Carter's demise...... Not true. He didn't really secretly use the boy king's burial offering after cleverly palming it. That box, as all others for practical purposes, still works just fine if it still works just fine. Although it...
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    The Arizer Air

    Not really a very glowing post on the Pax, I guess. Almost in the "Otherwise, how was the play, Mrs. Lincoln?" class...... Not going to sell many with testimonials like that. IMO this (ability to get stuff squeaky clean and start fresh as often as you'd like) is a Solo strong suit, one I'm...
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    The Arizer Air

    Good point. If it's really really good we might not hear from CZ again for a very long time....... OF
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    The Arizer Air

    This too will pass, Amigo, this too will pass. Remember, we're counting on you not to keep what you find a secret......... Time to get in a last few sessions with your soon to be back up vape? OF
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