Oh boy! I just landed my ShowerHead. Right here in the classifieds from this awesome community. @kimura thank you what a deal.
I knew that one wouldn't last long!!
Oh boy! I just landed my ShowerHead. Right here in the classifieds from this awesome community. @kimura thank you what a deal.
Oh boy! I just landed my ShowerHead. Right here in the classifieds from this awesome community. @kimura thank you what a deal.
Agreed. I have a ShovelHead bowl with an adjustable post but rarely use it because of preferences for my glass bowls. I’d be way to worried about breaking something with the old Ti bowl. The prize for me was the ShowerHead Everything else I’ll treat like a $100 mystery box Hell my brother might be getting a PID and coil for his BdayI would however considering upgrading to the newer style bowls, which give you the ability to adjust the 14/18mm post to the glass rig perfectly.
Hey brah, I appreciate the shout out! I've been taking an unintentional FC break, between the FlowerPot and the TinyMight all my needs are being met Not really thinking I'm going to find anything to elevate my game. I am still running at 747 F, but today just started a T-Break, looking for a new gig and worried about screening.HIGH ROLLERZ CREW!! @YaMon where you at
Can a Showerhead owner please tell me ...
Can I use a glass channel cap with a Showerhead? (are the air inlet holes lower than the rim of the dish?)
Or if there are any other glass carb cap options?
Thanks
Well it's here guys, all set up and ready to go. I have the PID set to 650 and am about to start experimenting. I do have a couple questions right off the bat and wanted to ask here before christening this with some Hot Box Wedding Cake. First off, My NV PID doesn't have a switch in the back of the unit only in the front. Why is this? I'll assume that this just instantly starts heating up then and should be careful of that fact. Still though, why the change in design? No big deal but I would have preferred it. Secondly.. I'm noticing right off the bat how much better this holds the temperature than my Mighty ever could. It literally is staying at 649/650 but I've noticed the "OUT" LED keeps on flashing. Is this normal? I cruised on over to youtube to see if the "Out" LED was flashing on the video demonstration that Chris did.. and... It was solid.
Should that "OUT" Led be flashing? Because it's solid in the videos I've seen. I'll try to wait for an answer first.
Very confused on the the removal of the standby button in the back and the flashing OUT LED. Just want to be sure I don't have to get into the settings of the controller first. I need to know if this is normal before just hitting this. Thanks!
flashing light all normal nothing to worry about at all
Pure speculation here, but I assume this was a change in design to accommodate their PID controller stand which goes over the entire PID. They could have machined a hole in the back but I would agree that from a design perspective it makes sense to move everything to the front like the latest controllers.First off, My NV PID doesn't have a switch in the back of the unit only in the front. Why is this?
Pure speculation here, but I assume this was a change in design to accommodate their PID controller stand which goes over the entire PID. They could have machined a hole in the back but I would agree that from a design perspective it makes sense to move everything to the front like the latest controllers.
Here is an update to the blog posting NV has up on their site that compares their controller option to the Auber option. It goes into the design changes.You might be right.. or perhaps that NV PID Stand accommodates both? I'm not really sure. I'm sure you guys know more than I do about this as many of you were here since the Hex Nail! As you can see they simply don't show the back so you can't tell what version of the NV PID they got in there other than the front. You might be right tho.
The other weird thing is the pin connector. It has this push button that releases the cord to disconnect it rather the the traditional screw that you have to unscrew in order to remove the pin connector. Maybe this is a redesign after all? I feel like such a newb because this is literally my first Enail ever lol!
NV PID Stand
I just enabled the image attachments in settings, I'll re-edit this post if I can get the pic of the back of the Controller to post! If I don't return tonight, you guys know I got too floored to even deal!!!! Haha!!!
I was using the NV PID for years, and still do on my rosin press (two double controllers, so essentially four controllers, five if I include the FP controller I was using until a few weeks ago). No failures, no issues, just I wanted a boost mode.
NV PID is a fine, solid choice!
PID HOG......
Here is an update to the blog posting NV has up on their site that compares their controller option to the Auber option. It goes into the design changes.
Update 7/22 - We have started shipping the brand new NV PID controllers. This new revision includes an XLR input (same as Auber and Max Vapor) but the elimination of the back standby button (to make room for the new input). As a consequence, your unit will start heating up right away once you press the power button (just like the Auber).
For some strange reason I'm getting a whole bunch of material through the joint's elbow and into the water.