stephenpowns
Vape Enthusiast
This thread moves fast as hell these days lol
Nano?
Sorry, I will post a video tomorrow, just to nano right now. So nano...
Just realised none of my pics above show off the full Nano, so here we go:
@Ratchett I love your piece and how you've managed to capture the figured sheen - how did you do that? Mine also has an iridescent quality - but I can't seem to pick it up on the camera - any tips?
Does anyone use this bubbler with the enano?
I bought it along with the D020 and I by far prefer the D020. Maybe it's how i'm filling water on the other one but I can't seem to hit it without the vape just going past the water and not filtering through it. Any advice?
Literally just below the perc... The water is basically touching the underside of the blue part, minus a little air bubble that flaots in the middle.Are you filling it above or below the perc
The Nano has landed!!!! Nowt exotic like some folks but I love her. Waiting on my guy to phone back as my Afgooey and superbud just ain't quite there yet. Initial tests with abv is going nicely though. I'd like to say ta to everyone who gently steered me this product and to Andy for being a true gent and a pleasure to deal with @ACE OF VAPE I thank you so much. And also for the 2 extra stems. Great guy, great wee vape too
@Seren I am no photographer but I think without some kind of pro lightsource we are screwed.
I used a photo booth in my bay window and I had a florescent photo studio light casting light from above the box. Unfortunately the color looks more washed out (again, I'm not an expert at photography by any stretch of the imagination) - I think I got lucky with the lighting!
Outdoor, clear skies on a sunny day with a propper cam might work.
Literally just below the perc... The water is basically touching the underside of the blue part, minus a little air bubble that flaots in the middle.
If you haven't tried it yet, fill the water to just above the perc. 1/4" above should be plenty. You'll still have a little bit of air below. Don't have this particular piece, but this works best on one I have with similar perc.
On the D020 it is best to just cover the slits in the bubbler. I fill it with water and test it until it performs the way I want. Try different levels and see what you like. You don't have to use the Nano for this test.
On the D020 it is best to just cover the slits in the bubbler. I fill it with water and test it until it performs the way I want. Try different levels and see what you like. You don't have to use the Nano for this test.
DO IT DO IT DO IT DO IT!!!!! I dunno about the screens I jus got mine and did I menton this........DO IT! Buy it you'll be impressedSo I have decided the e-nano will be my first vape. I am just waiting for some more basket screens to come in stock before I order. Are these screens hard to get?
DO IT DO IT DO IT DO IT!!!!! I dunno about the screens I jus got mine and did I menton this........DO IT! Buy it you'll be impressed
. Nah I'd had some fresh by then. The abv didn't even register when I weighed it so Dunn how much more that'd weigh green as it were. This thing works. Period. Love it. Blue cheese and tiny bowls that get you oh so baked. Never wanna be without. Now for a new portable. New thread beckons! Oh yeah buy it !We have to keep in mind here, ladies and gentlemen, all this man here has vaped so far is ABV and look at those results.
Also, always wiggle.
Maybe not THAT hard...
Yup! You've solved it!So I was having some issues, getting mostly wispy hits no matter what I tried.
Then I finally found something to push the basket screen up a little bit and adjusted it to a position that seemed better. Suddenly I get thick clouds at 7 and it's dark brown after 3 hits. Wow.
I'm guessing screen position is pretty important? Cause before I adjusted it I was getting wispy hits at around 8-8.5 and never really saw any thick clouds. I would try again but I think I'll wait some cause those 3 hits were good.
I snapped a picture just in case. The standing temperatures seem high, but I'm guessing that the room temperature air passing over the heating element must cool it down, maybe 20-50*F? Just speculating.