I`m looking at it and thinking the structural integrity of the Solo may be compromised as the base plate continues to break apart...
Like a crack in a windshield.... if not sealed or plugged it can get worse.
I believe strongly in the Solo as a sound medical device.
I have owned 3 Solos, and donated over 30 Solos to the community.
It has been 4 years and all Solos are in perfect condition, except that 6 units (mine included) required a battery change at year 3.
ONE Solo that was donated, came with compromised structural integrity at the bottom plate.
2 of the screwholes were missing a corner.. the corners were chipped.
I used JB Weld on the plate, with the plate removed, and on a piece of waxed paper.
Using a toothpick, I painted on 2 new corners with tiny dot like movements and precious little JB weld on the toothpick tip. I did the buil-up on the outer surface of the plate only in case the glue sagged...
I allowed the holes to remain open, but I let them become tighter with a touch of the JB weld.
24 hours later I replaced the bottom plate. The screws had to go through the holes a tiny bit snugly for 1st couple of turns, then they went right in. I went ahead and kept this unit for myself and gave mine to the next patient in line for a Solo.
This repair lasted, and I opened the bottom plate a year later to replace the battery, and it closed up tight with no issue when battery was changed.
It lasted another year, until the Police took all of my vaporizers during the raid.
It is among the vaporizers that will be returned to me within a short time.
would have been best to keep anything that would be perceived as criticism to myself.
I have found this with another very popular vaporizer manufacturer.
I was younger and less wise. I thought going on Facebook and bashing about the issue would push my issue to the top of their priority list.
Now I realize this was not the way to "catch more flies".
We all learn and get reinforced in our manners and means here on FC...
We all learn and become more educated in how not to get problems resolved.
I had GREAT issues with my first Solo, and Arizer did nothing for me.
I posted Videos on youtube about my wobbly stem...
It would not stay in.
Read the back and forth communication with "Kevin" at Arizer at
http://fuckcombustion.com/threads/arizer-solo.3833/page-254#post-219721
They NEVER resolved this issue.
It turned out that the unit they sent had no teflon seal for the mouthpiece.
I contacted them again for warranty service where they said I would have to send it in to them, as they would not send me the teflon piece without seeing my unit.
Pictures would not suffice.
Randy from
@PuffItUp fixed my issue.
He found an old dead Solo that was irreparably damaged,,and he got me the teflon seal from it.
Now that I think of it perhaps a bottom plate from a dead Soldier would help!(of course the serial number would be gone then...)
I think that
@OF gave sound advice, and that
@CarolKing and others offered excellent attitudes toward the issue.
The Solo might be be replaced by the company, if it had arrived with a cracked bottom that was partially dis-attached. It has been my experience that Arizer does not favor "service after the sale" as a position.