Clean your gong (and screen if you have one) and try again?I've tried a super slow draw, but if it's not working, then it's not working no matter what.
I don't want to fill the forums with my problems- I'm taking that the amount of water in the WT isn't an issue, so if it's just above the holes or just below, shouldn't matter, and that's what I came to find out.
thanks to eveyone for their help.
Adjust the water level and test it without the SOLO first.Question for Solo users with the D020, but I guess it could be with any water attachment.
I've had my Solo for about 6 months, and I find it to be really inconsistent. One time I'll get good vapor production and a good high, and then next time nothing.
I've tried fine grind, less, more, tight, loose... anything on the product, but I can't reproduce a good session.
So now I'm thinking I have to much water in the bubbler. I've been filling to just over the top of the holes on the D020. Am I using to much water? Where should I fill it to?
I've tried a super slow draw, but if it's not working, then it's not working no matter what.
I don't want to fill the forums with my problems- I'm taking that the amount of water in the WT isn't an issue, so if it's just above the holes or just below, shouldn't matter, and that's what I came to find out.
thanks to eveyone for their help.
It is possible the stem you have fits nearly flat and isn't allowing for adequate airflow.
Have you experienced the problem with multiple stems?
Next time you are experiencing the problem try lifting the stem a CM or so while hitting it.
If vapor production returns to normal it is likely the way the stem fits.
I have a couple of nearly flat stems that either need to be lifted or rotated just right to allow for proper airflow.
I see what you are saying, the GonG fits right to the heater- I'll pull it back some. I have an o ring in there- any affect from that?One of the stems I have that fits nearly flat to the oven is a PV GonG stem.
It needs to be rotated perfectly or lifted a bit or nearly no air gets through the unit.
If the airflow tightens up to a milkshake-like draw during the times you don't get optimal results it is likely the stem fit.
I've found lifting the Solo a tiny bit during the hits is the best solution or me.
I never bothered with the aftermarket O-rings to be honest; I couldn't tell you.
I think experimenting for yourself is your best option.
I'm sure you'll have fun figuring it out.
Best of luck!
Is your gong the one with the slits or stock one? If it has slits then I don't think airflow would be your problem since it simulates you lifting the stemI see what you are saying, the GonG fits right to the heater- I'll pull it back some. I have an o ring in there- any affect from that?
It has the small slits on the bottom.Is your gong the one with the slits or stock one? If it has slits then I don't think airflow would be your problem since it simulates you lifting the stem
That's very possible. Grind a small amount and leave it out to dryIt has the small slits on the bottom.
I'm going to try to open up my product for a little to try to dry it out. I had a small humidity bulb in the CVault, and I'm thinking it is getting everything to moist and that's affecting vapor production.
That's very possible. Grind a small amount and leave it out to dry
Dry bud works best!!That's very possible. Grind a small amount and leave it out to dry
thats just how it is. just use it with the top not all the way down. IF you force it, you may break the plastic on the bottom of the soloI have a packet of o-rings but I can't get the top of the solo to screw all the way
down when they're in place? Any reason for this/way around it?
You can thin it by rubbing it flat on a sand paper. But i simply learned how to put up with it. You can adjust the airflow by squeezing more or less the oring. But dont force it like thesoloman said.I have a packet of o-rings but I can't get the top of the solo to screw all the way
down when they're in place? Any reason for this/way around it?
It has the small slits on the bottom.
I'm going to try to open up my product for a little to try to dry it out. I had a small humidity bulb in the CVault, and I'm thinking it is getting everything to moist and that's affecting vapor production.
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