Thanks
@JCat for figuring out it... in a way you are correct
@ensabbahnur the noises you are hearing are indeed contacts being opened or closed, but they are auxiliary outputs that have nothing to do with e-nail functionality, so they can be deactivated and your e-nail should quiet down.
All this talk about e-nail guts has me jonesing to build a new box using one of those E5CC controllers. Might be time to put some things together soon so I can get a second e-nail setup going.
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It has been a long time since I've delved into this thread and have gone back to review some older post and the great discussion between myself and some members about the merits of heat sinks vs fast-response feedback loops. I've seen many of the heat-sink camp using Newvape parts in combination with SiC Halo's as far back as page 18 of this thread. I see that Newvape offers both "E-nail" and "Flowerpot" SiC/Halo dishes to adapt 20mm barrel coils onto an SiC dish. I'm interested in mashing up some of their parts with my D-Nail Slim Series nail and SiC dish (and soon to be Sapphire dish as well).
I am not interested in vaporizing flower in the same glass rig I use to vaporize oil and hope that I don't have to give up my D-nail 14mm joint or Slim series heat-dissipating base, so I'm wondering if any of the NewVape parts can attach to my existing base. I am interested in dabbing on a boat, and thought back to the barrel coil and heat shield adapter, wondering if that might help with more stable temperatures in a windy environment. So, on to NewVape's website- not sure if this is
@NewVape710 or
@NewVape420 territory here....
Under "Enails" they list a
"D-Nail Wrap-Around Post for 20mm Enail Coils (3081)"
They also have the
"FlowerPot 20mm Coil Cover (3061)"
And under Flowerpot Parts, I see the
"D-Nail Wrap-Around Post for 20mm Coils (3075)" That one looks like it has a thicker threading underneath.. and no chance of working with an e-nail.
Could anyone that's using any of these NewVape pieces in combination with their D-Nail pieces post up some photos so I can see if anything might fit together? I am really not interested in swapping out the perfectly-fitting, heat dissipating, elegant and compact design of the Slim series
For a decidedly old school three-fitting "universal" gigantic piece-tipping heatsink.
Is there any way for these parts to get along?