This is what i did.:smug:
http://www.fuckcombustion.com/threads/arizer-solo.3833/page-191#post-166173
http://www.fuckcombustion.com/threads/arizer-solo.3833/page-197#post-166304
I just did a large run of disks so if any one wants one, I will let them go for 13.00 bucks free shipping.
To avoid confusion I use the tight pack method. To load and unload my unit but I also have an O ring on my unit.
I use the O ring to keep the stem in the bowl and ensure the only air entering my stem is coming from the 4 holes at the bottom of the SS bowl. (not the stem the bowl)
The O ring is...
Hey thanks:tup: and just for the record I using a 105 at setting # 5. Im using a brass disk I find that it runs a little hotter then the stainless disk. :rockon:
Because of the increase of airflow, I pack my bowl vary tight. This way when I place the stem in the bowl the Arizer stays right side up. Same way after the session the bowl stay packed and I pull strait up. Then with a small blow through the stem the abv is out. The disk stays in the bowl...
Glad you are enjoying the disk!
Don’t forget the real reason I made the disk was to vape hash and not have to worry about filling the inlet air holes with goooooey hash abv.
Just press some hash to the disk, place the stem in the bowl. And vape-a-way… no need to fill the stem with bud. I...
Yea I see what you mean air can enter under and around. And you are right in the illustration I did I put the stem up tight to the bowl wall. Which is not the case my stem is loose thats why I put an O ring under the cap.
My original post on page 191 explained;
next thing I found was that the...
When my solo was over heating I opened it up. It looked lid to me that the stainless steel bowl is the heating element. The holes are just that holes. The bowl sits in a high temp composite shell. (Tan part)
So the only place I can see that the air comes in from is through the lift tabs on the...