Wow, so i get the unit up and working. put some herb in the stem, put it in the unit, take a few nice clean pulls at 3, really tasty, no strange tastes, definitely gettin some herb in my mouth though, needs some sort of a screen, gonna go to the headshop soon and get one.
SO anyway, i set up the first bowl, put it in, take a few puffs, and my idiot roommate comes in, oh wow you got it working?!? I'm like yeah man try it, hand it to him, and then literally told him "the glass peice in the top just sits in there so dont fucking break it" Sure enough, he takes a hit for about 30 second, pulls the tube out with his mouth, drops it on the floor, shatters everywhere... So great first use for my solo. it auto turned off while i was cleaning up the glass from my straight 4 hole tube, that i got to use once, (i really liked it too..)
As for the vape, i only got it up to temp 3, and it was producing some light vapor clouds, very tasty. personally i dont like to roast my stuff too hard, once the flavor starts being compromised by the popcorny taste, i usually cash it out. Also I did hear the extremely high pitched power supply whine, but I can see how many people don't even hear it, I can barely hear it, and is a non-issue imo.
Papa Woody said:
Welcome Mr. Mud, your Solo will work well on your hiking trips as long as they are a day hike or you have access to power if longer than a day to charge up. I use my Solo while skiing on the chairlift, in the trees, in my car and it works flawlessly. I've got 15 days in this season and have not run out of battery power while keeping myself and friends pretty well vaped. Buy a car charger so you have a way to charge up overnight but if you are hiking out for more than a day and not by some sort of power to recharge, you will more than likely drain your battery. You are correct, don't let your batterys drain all the way down to zero or you will lose overall life expectancy to your batteries.
Thanks for the welcome Papa Woody! I was actually thinkin about buyin that car charger, but I live very close to most of my hiking spots, so it most likely will be a product for the future once I fall completely in love with my vape :] I did have the foresight to order the ac-adapter, an extra straight tube (thank god for that), and some of those tube caps from planetvape.ca last night. So, good thing!