since it's the best simulator of fresh herb I can get
well, i think there is a "heat of vaporization" effect with fresh trichomes in the bowl - which cools the heater more than it does later when the trichomes are mostly empty.
since it's the best simulator of fresh herb I can get
well, i think there is a "heat of vaporization" effect with fresh trichomes in the bowl - which cools the heater more than it does later when the trichomes are mostly empty.
Why would you think this? The air battery and solo battery life is so drastically different and the different charging methods? I was asking because is there any decent batteries on amazon?
You answer my question Thanks bro Do you think solo could ever use micro usb charger or would it take to long?I could say the same thing......."why did you say this (about batteries and stuff) after quoting me on an entirely different topic (color of ABV in Stick's testing)?".
I'm going to go on the assumption you blew the quote part and still want to know about the cell (not really a battery if there's only one) in Air and the two similar cells that make the battery (two or more working together, like one cannon is a field piece, two or more working together is an alterilly battery).
The key is there are two cells in Solos, one in Air. Therefore, since the ovens and job (vaping a stem) are about the same Solo gets twice as many sessions with it's two as Air with it's one. Make sense?
For Solo it's maybe 8 sessions on the OG against 12 on the Solo II with it's 3400mAh battery against the 2200mAh in Solo I :
How a cell (or battery) is charged doesn't matter, really. At least not here the point is Solo has twice as much as Air? The Air I uses an 'odball' 18650 (single source) I suspect Air II uses the same NCR18650Bs used in Solo II?
Did I hit your question or completely misunderstand the question?
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You answer my question Thanks bro Do you think solo could ever use micro usb charger or would it take to long?
What about using the Air 2 without a screen to help with any drag or resistance? I’ve been using my Solo 2 without a screen since I bought it. I really do prefer it that way. You just use a more coarse grind.This is not necessarily a review...more so my day to day usage experience.
I have had the Air2 now for a week or so and have been using the Air1.5 since July this year. ( I am referring to my air1 as a 1.5 because it has the newer oven hole design change).
I held off for awhile getting the Air2.... had a small windfall recently and took the plunge so I could see the difference of this new Air. I was mainly interested to see the difference in draw resistance between the new and old design. My usage of the arizer's are always with water, so keep that in mind with my opinions here.
I am going to go against the grain here in one way with my opinion on one aspect. The Draw Resistance!
I have a problem with it.....its too light. Yes it is too little draw resistance. I say this for a couple reasons, the most being that the way it draws clean air in gives it more air flow velocity through the chamber. This is a minor irritant as it makes the flower/load fly around in the chamber somewhat. I always get particles all over the oven top and black plastic cover. It is not a big amount...but enough to have to blow it out every time after I take the stem/gong out. Using a adapter with slots cut in the end will make this situation even worse.
The other aspect as others have already mentioned, is the slightly less dense vapor you get because of more incoming air into the heating/drawing process. This does not really bother me too much, except I have to draw a few seconds more per intake compared to the Air1. Sometimes I do not want to do that as my lungs are tired being older.
One thing I do to compensate as much as possible with this new very free draw resistance.....is to use my few gongs/adapters that have the highest draw resistance. The adapters I use with the Air2 are the stock ones with no slits in the top. I also use domed screens in the adapters which will give more draw resistance as they clog up some. This helps, but I wish it had more draw resistance even using as I am.
If the Air2 had half the difference in draw resistance it has now in comparison to the Air1.....I would be more happy. That said, I am not sure what I would feel if I was using a stock stem direct drawing with out water. My opinions might be different....but I never use the Air's without going through water.
For the other aspects of using the Air2....I am super happy compared to using the Air1. I like being able to set heat temps at 1 degree changes. Now I can experiment and get a better heat control to effects use scenarios. I will enjoy testing this aspect of being able to accentuate the different strains I have.
Being able to set the session time is awesome. At first I set it to max 15 min session. Great....now I could surf the net and drift off and get the few more draws off the load to get it finished while I have time for a few longer breaks between draws. This was great and I was happy, but then I found that setting the time limit to 6 minutes was great too. I can do say half a load and then come back to it later when I wanted. With my top shelf supply...this is a nice ability.
Setting the sound level and dimer are good, though not a big deal for me. But the ability to set the on time is awesome! I have big hands so I can easily hold the 2 buttons down with my thumb....then having it start up in 2 seconds is a great feature I enjoy in comparison to the Air1.
I really enjoy the digital temp display for one major aspect. I would often not notice when the Air1 was up to temp and ready. Now with the digital display of temps.....It keeps your eyes on it longer or more because it is such a precise indicator of when it will be ready to go. Just helps you time/pace the wait so much better even though it is slightly quicker in heat up time. How many times have you turned on your solo/air 1's and saw that it probably heated up and was ready 5 mins ago...but you missed it...lol
I will just keep both my Air1 and Air2. I enjoy them both for what they can do and how they work. The difference between the two may not be a lot to some, but could be big for others. This one is a hard one to answer that question....."should I update?". Hopefully my quick review/opinions will help you answer that better than what you have been reading so far.
I think what I need to know is if the temps on the Air 1 can be correlated to the Air2.
Thank you, not-so-rude boy! That helps a lot. I am not heating this thing up enough. No wonder I can't get a good draw. Also got a straw bubbler! Gonna
have some fun tonight!
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OF thanks for the tons of info you put out for all of us to learn from......I find your posts to be of such use and appreciate your time and efforts here.
Since it uses 18650 batteries, is it ok for me to use third-part batteries like LG-HG2 with a wall charger like Nitecore I2 or I4?
To quibble a bit with technical terms, single 18650s, working alone, are cells. That same as we define cells in Biology or other areas. Batteries, are one or more cells working together, like 'Batteries' of cannons in the Army (one is a field piece, two or more an artillery battery.
So, from a technical POV Air doesn't have a battery (even though everyone you know thinks that's the right name).
There are some safety concerns with swapping 18650s, in fact in Air I many otherwise excellent 18650s won't even fit mechanically (some too long, some too big in diameter) causing intermittent service if any at all (at one point I was able to shut the Air off by setting it down roughly, the battery would bounce a bit and it would shut off), not exactly a feature you'd want?
Any 18650 that fits and functions will also charge in the Air, no need for an external charger. I'd stick with the factory cell, the Panasonic NCR18650B for that reason (safety and function problems with some 18650s), they are common enough you should be able to find them. For instance from another poster:
https://www.imrbatteries.com/panasonic-ncr18650b-18650-3400mah-4-8a-flat-top-battery/
Another option is to buy a few spares with your vape. Then charge them to about 3/4 of full charge and store them at that charge in a cool place (say under 40C, where you live?). They should still have at least 80% of their original capacity ten years from now. Probably more if you're careful. Just pull one out of storage, charge it up, and start enjoying it when the original one goes flat? Cheap insurance, IMO, you should have a spare anyway (I have one spare to support 2 Airs)
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