Nov 30th 2013 backer, (TI & SS), still no shipping confirmation.
I'm right down the road...you can slip to me under the door.....I don't even need to meet anyone...Promise it won't take more than a minute.
I'm a Nov 30th backer.....no order/address confirmation yet. What's really eating at me? I'm less than 30 minutes down the road from Hopper labs......I'm sure I drive by there a couple times a week.
Please, you can slide it under the door...I promise not to take up too much time. (I've...
I've been using 2.5 on both the invader & TC 40w eleaf (both shallow and deep bowl) for a few weeks now. I'm enjoying both but prefer the invader @220 with the deep bowl. I really wish it was possible to lower the max watts on TC mode on the eleaf. Seems it hits temp too fast @40 watts, thus...
Thanks. Seems a good replacement for Panasonic CGR18650CH.
I'm trying to keep the dream alive...And technology has improved in the last year...wanted to make sure I didn't fry the poor girl.
With much hesitation, I decided to take my ti cart apart. (Glad no one was there to see my hands shaking).
Torched it and put it back together. Appears to be a success (minus the small part of the corner from the top ceramic). Not looking forward to doing it with the other 2 carts...
Using an 11 cart (wickless) on a 3.7v mechanical mod. Enjoying the performance so far. Seems to work well with CO2 oil. (Also the live resin a buddy threw in it).
Any rough estimate on turn around time for a VB2 repair?
I'm sure the holiday shipping madness isn't helping.
Hoping to show this off to some family in town...& to help me keep my sanity during the season.
VB2 out for repair. Turned it on, heard a loud pop. Light up sequence went from flashing to solid green. Even when turned off. Also heated up to glowing hot. (ceramic disk as well).
After turning it off and cleaning (and allowing for any alcohol to evaporate etc), I plugged it in to my...
Proud new owner of a VB2. Been using it with an elbow adapter & sidecirc hydro tube. Quite happy. Very straight forward device.
Any tricks I should know to help maintain the life of the heater?