My two units do not behave identically. My Silver definitely runs hotter than my Grey. I even use different screens and different techniques. I have combusted multiple times with my Silver (back-to-back bowls even). I've only combusted once with my Grey.
If I have a strain that takes lower...
Similar to my experiences with the Evolution. A couple of times I got great hits, most of the time I got nothing much more than a REALLY HOT Evolution. I tried more times than I cared to, and eventually packed it away.
I also have one beta LV/HP Evolution that will combust 90% of the time. I...
Your confusion is my fault. Instead of "power adapter" I should have said "AC power supply" or "wall wart". The product in the link is only the AC power supply, not the Thermovape part.
I don't believe that a Firefly will heat the material through conduction without drawing. I think that's the beauty of the design.
But drawing air past the heater coil and into the bowl sure heats the entire thing up! I believe that the "themal mass" is distributed through much of the unit, and...
I think it's a matter of semantics really. I would say that you have described the feel of my Pax's temp button to a tee, just using different words. :)
A couple of days ago I turned my fully charged PNP on, only to see it heat for about 30 seconds, then display cascading blue lights before shutting off. It did this several times. Finally, feeling I had nothing to lose, I gave the unit a firm "shake". It started working properly after that. My...
I tried the Iolite 7 hole Wispr screens and did not like them :(
They fit perfectly, and do a decent job of keeping debris from falling through to the metal plate, however they dramatically altered my Firefly experience.
I feel like the screens greatly reduced the conduction effects of the...
I couldn't imagine my T1 without it! It got to the point where my batteries just wouldn't cut it anymore.
If you can't get a spare power adapter from TV as @OF recommended, you can purchase one here:
http://www.digikey.com/product-detail/en/WSU060-4000/237-1389-ND/3094915
I bought a spare...
I have a genuine Pax with a perfectly working temp light button. I do not hear or feel a "click" when pressing the button. It feels "soft" but not "sticky". I do not have to press the button more than once to change the temp setting.
I will add my voice to those who prefer the flavor from the Solo over the Firefly. Like others have mentioned, I have also had charred bits ruin the flavor of the whole bowl in the Firefly. Never happened to me in the Solo. Even without that, I seem to get more "pure" flavor for a longer time in...
I have to clarify my statement in bold.
On my "hotter" silver unit I release the button the instant I start to feel vapor, in order to avoid combustion.
I have been using the Arizer Extreme Q "baskets" from the screen pack:
http://arizer.com/store/en/arizer-parts/22-screen-pack.html
I posted earlier that I hoped to prevent combustion in the FireFly with these baskets, theorizing that they would prevent any material from falling through the...
I get consistent results.
1. I do not do a "preheat" button push - only push the button once on each draw.
2. I keep inhaling long after I release the button.
3. I grind fine (probably not as important as some other factors?).
OK so here it goes:
Load bowl. Push and hold button, start drawing...
I get consistent results.
1. I do not do a "preheat" button push - only push the button once on each draw.
2. I keep inhaling long after I release the button.
3. I grind fine (probably not as important as some other factors?).
OK so here it goes:
Load bowl. Push and hold button, start drawing...
I love my Firefly. It is my "go to" vape. I use it whenever I can.
Last weekend I had a "Solo weekend". It knocked me on my butt every time (that's a good thing :)).
So user friendly, so efficient, so hardy... what a great little "tank" of a vaporizer it is!
The bowl of my stock straight stem...
A big difference that I can see between the Firefly and the MFLB:
The Firefly uses heat stored in the heater core to produce vapor even after the user releases the button.
I am still getting a significant portion of my vapor after I release the button. In fact, at the end of a bowl, I can...
A big difference that I can see between the Firefly and the MFLB:
The Firefly uses heat stored in the heater core to produce vapor even after the user releases the button.
I am still getting a significant portion of my vapor after I release the button. In fact, at the end of a bowl, I can...
I have two, and one is definitely hotter than the other. Using the same material, with the same loading and drawing technique, my Silver unit will produce much more "charred" ABV than my Grey unit.
Whether a hotter unit is a benefit is a matter of perspective.
For stealth purposes I would...
I experienced combustion only once with my XP and it was very obvious. There was a cherry, and the walls of the capsule were slightly deformed (melted) afterwards.
I would have to agree with @Old School - you would know for sure if you combusted.
My XP is capable of producing nearly black ABV...