Wouldn't the old DNail dishes still work? The new NV dishes are larger so they're enlarging the Vrod top slightly.
So yes, there would be a very slight gap between the DNail dish and the edge of the new Vrod top. But the seal between the Vrod top and cap would still be tight.
Would that slight gap between the DNail dish and the Vrod top cause an issue?
It seems to me any gap is going to conduct less heat to the sides of the dish.
So if you switch to the quartz with the smaller 28mm size there’d be a gap and cause even worse performance in that scenario. No?
@NewVape710
I am very perplexed, and a little alarmed, by how NewVape has decided to handle this situation.
It seems to me any gap is going to conduct less heat to the sides of the dish.
So if you switch to the quartz with the smaller 28mm size there’d be a gap and cause even worse performance in that scenario. No?
These sic dishes are produced in a mold so unlike quartz they are all exactly the same. It took 4 months to have the mold made and for the dishes to arrive. There's no sending them back. We must work around this challenge.
proposed "vrod rev-c update bundle" take 2
@Stonocrates makes some good points.
These sic dishes are produced in a mold so unlike quartz they are all exactly the same. It took 4 months to have the mold made and for the dishes to arrive. There's no sending them back. We must work around this challenge.
1) purchase the vrod rev-c update bundle (a special sku will be created).
2) we will ship you a sic dish, vrod top, and vrod carb cap and a return pre paid label.
3) if you would prefer the keep your vrod top and carbcap there will be a $30 upcharge.
4) this offer is for existing vrod customers only.
Please understand that the amount of material being removed is .0025" per side (width of a piece of paper).
I can't imagine this has having any impact on the dnail and quartz dish performance.
In hind sight I should have held off on releasing the vrod until these dishes arrived.
@newvape918 @NewVape710@NewVape710
This makes no sense to me at all... If your dish manufacturer got the size wrong, send them back and have them ship the correct items. Instead, you are asking your customers to be without their expensive medical equipment for a week or more, depending on shipping and turnaround, and you are forced to leave your machining equipment devoted to fixing an issue caused by your supplier.
If you are determined to let your supplier decide your engineering tolerences for you... You should ship your existing customers the Rev C head for free along with RMA labels so we can return the flawed heads without expense, *after* receiving the corrected head. This will prevent us from being without our, again, quite expensive medical equipment. Then you can re-machine the returned heads and sell them as refurbished.
How does this affect the fit of the existing quartz dishes? I have two of those, now they will be loose in the VRod head?
I am very perplexed, and a little alarmed, by how NewVape has decided to handle this situation.
It may well be that I have misinterpreted, but is not Edwyn's revised offered solution to ship you the revised Vrod parts you need and a pre-paid return label to send your existing parts back?@NewVape710
Options are good, as a bunch of us are in Canada we had to pay some duty to get stuff over here and wait a bit to receive our items and the cherry on the cake is the beautiful Duty charges. Actually they bite. one suggestion I have that would be very helpful is when we're sending stuff back and forth to make sure that it's clearly printed its " for warranty purposes" so we are not charged again.
That will make it painless enough for me! Looks like I'll be using my wraparound after all as a backup until I get my V-Rod turned into a Rev C.
Again super happy and thanks for your response and options. Im a happy V-RODDER.
I agree I applaud @NewVape710 for what seems to me a perfectly fair and generpus solution, which is perfectly fitting in my mind and I can see EVERYBODY being happy with this.Yeah maybe I read a little too fast my heart started pumping at the thought of losing my V Rod let me read a little calmer this time
Yes I read too fast this is an amazing solution @NewVape710 (I thought we had to repurchase the whole new kit and then when we get it send back what we don't need from the old kit, I was wrong)
either way I wasn't upset at all as mentioned many times I love all my newvape stuff and I really like the company and how they are very different than lot of other Vape manufacturers, really a mom and pop shop who are trying to make the right business decisions.
not that I doubted it but now I can confirm with this latest business decision that they won't leave us early adopters behind!
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I'll pay the $30 charge and keep my original stuff, never know when I might need it for something and that's a fair deal anyway you slice it up!
Cant say I agree with either the content nor the confrontation tone of this post. CheersY'all need to sit back and TWAX. They have a plan to take care of their customers and your going to bitch about it? There is very minimal sidewall contact on the VROD head.. worst case add a couple more degrees. The dish is still going to get hot regardless of where you heat it from. Also remember that, 95% of the dish is going to be covered with a FUCKING COLD CARB CAP when you dab anyhow. Also, I am not really worried about a small gap when people have been using the 25mm dish with good results.
The funniest thing I read this morning was about being deprived of an expensive medical device like it is a matter of life and death. NV doesnt claim to make medical devices. Do you know how expensive this shit would be if you did claim it was a medical device?
Would you rather NewVape take it slow when designing products. Wait for everything to be worked out and then released? Then leave it alone and not revise anything? I think it is great that they monitor this board and listen to what we want.
Good, reasonable response. Thank you.proposed "vrod rev-c update bundle" take 2
@Stonocrates makes some good points.
These sic dishes are produced in a mold so unlike quartz they are all exactly the same. It took 4 months to have the mold made and for the dishes to arrive. There's no sending them back. We must work around this challenge.
1) purchase the vrod rev-c update bundle (a special sku will be created).
2) we will ship you a sic dish, vrod top, and vrod carb cap and a return pre paid label.
3) if you would prefer the keep your vrod top and carbcap there will be a $30 upcharge.
4) this offer is for existing vrod customers only.
Please understand that the amount of material being removed is .0025" per side (width of a piece of paper).
I can't imagine this has having any impact on the dnail and quartz dish performance.
In hind sight I should have held off on releasing the vrod until these dishes arrived.
Seconded. That "plan b" offer is very generous.
I'll see how I like the dnail dish first before I decide.
Is there any chance of putting the center hole back in with rev3 and just letting those who don't want it plug the hole?
I'm getting a slight ring with Rev. b. Would like to try with the middle airholes for sure.
Cheers and thanks Edwyn, u tha man.
The difference is marginal since I pack enough to require a stir usually (or I do out of habit ... .but either way...)
Suppose I'll have to mess around with the vrod more.
I really prefer uncapped but we will see.
I sold my showerhead anyway The difference is marginal since I pack enough to require a stir usually (or I do out of habit ... .but either way...)
I do wonder if this could cause some variation in results... don't recall if bowl quantity has been discussed before. I load a heaping 1/8 teaspoon, which is enough to cover the screen and fills somewhere around 1/4 to 1/3 of the chamber without packing. I never stir and always leave uncapped for flower only. I've only experienced the ring once while intentionally pulling harder than I normally would. I'll try loading a bigger bowl tonight to see if it makes a noticeable difference.