grokit
well-worn member
My ascent is in the house, and cosmetically it is excellent except for the screen is scratched like everyone else's. Also if anyone got an XL t-shirt and wants to exchange for an L, please PM me!
While I sincerely wish that the screen was the only issue to bitch about, it is a really stupid (meaning easily avoidable with a little forethought) thing to have go wrong as it ruins the finish of a really sleek-looking device. It also puts quite a damper on the unboxing rush. But I understand that whether we're called early-adopters or beta testers, we can't be too surprised by this kind of issue; at least it doesn't affect operation.
I love the way it feels, from a tactile point of view it reeks of quality (no pun intended!). It feels a bit heavy, but that's part of the quality vibe. Opening the unit up, the silicone, bowl and screen are also finished well with no visible flaws. I used my tvape brush (perfect fit) and 99% iso on the vapor pathway, and swabbed the other areas inside the unit with a pipe-cleaner and a q-tip. I'll give the glass parts a quick iso rinse.
There was no visible residue on any of these cleaning tools when I was done, so if I get black residue after burn off that might reveal something about the nature of the odor/empty smoke. Meaning that it may not be residue from manufacturing, but some material in the unit breaking down, probably the new silicone seal material since the early testers did not experience this issue.
My plan is to burn it off until it stops, clean it again and heat it up again. If I do get more smoke, I will rinse and repeat until I don't. Then with the unit still warm, I will swab all the plastic/rubber areas with a bit of coconut oil, which will get sucked back into the pores of the unit like seasoning a wok/skillet. This seemed to help with the rubber mouthpiece taste in the tvape thread, so maybe it will help here.
While I am irrationally disappointed that the display was imperfect on my ascent, I am "cautiously optimistic" at this point about the rest of it. The battery light just turned solid, but my instincts are telling me to let it go for the full 10 hours before I attempt the burn-off, mainly because my unit was dead as a doornail upon arrival. Not that unit, my ascent!
While I sincerely wish that the screen was the only issue to bitch about, it is a really stupid (meaning easily avoidable with a little forethought) thing to have go wrong as it ruins the finish of a really sleek-looking device. It also puts quite a damper on the unboxing rush. But I understand that whether we're called early-adopters or beta testers, we can't be too surprised by this kind of issue; at least it doesn't affect operation.
I love the way it feels, from a tactile point of view it reeks of quality (no pun intended!). It feels a bit heavy, but that's part of the quality vibe. Opening the unit up, the silicone, bowl and screen are also finished well with no visible flaws. I used my tvape brush (perfect fit) and 99% iso on the vapor pathway, and swabbed the other areas inside the unit with a pipe-cleaner and a q-tip. I'll give the glass parts a quick iso rinse.
There was no visible residue on any of these cleaning tools when I was done, so if I get black residue after burn off that might reveal something about the nature of the odor/empty smoke. Meaning that it may not be residue from manufacturing, but some material in the unit breaking down, probably the new silicone seal material since the early testers did not experience this issue.
My plan is to burn it off until it stops, clean it again and heat it up again. If I do get more smoke, I will rinse and repeat until I don't. Then with the unit still warm, I will swab all the plastic/rubber areas with a bit of coconut oil, which will get sucked back into the pores of the unit like seasoning a wok/skillet. This seemed to help with the rubber mouthpiece taste in the tvape thread, so maybe it will help here.
While I am irrationally disappointed that the display was imperfect on my ascent, I am "cautiously optimistic" at this point about the rest of it. The battery light just turned solid, but my instincts are telling me to let it go for the full 10 hours before I attempt the burn-off, mainly because my unit was dead as a doornail upon arrival. Not that unit, my ascent!
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