Maitri
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Using my Enano right now and have loaded up something called Appalachian Power I had never seen this before. It has awesome taste and a very good Sativa, a fruity flavor. Anything in your Enano?
HI Carol - been running Fire OG and some Mr Nice in my Enano. I did take some advise from the board here and now instead of running with ground herb I am roughly hand tearing it into small nugs and stuffing them in there. Better taste, less charring I think, and certainly less particulants through the screen. I did find that I have to increase the temp by .2 - .25 or so on the dial with whole nug chunks but that's no issue. I'm running about 6.65 - 6.7 on the dial.Using my Enano right now and have loaded up something called Appalachian Power I had never seen this before. It has awesome taste and a very good Sativa, a sweet, fruity flavor. Anything in your Enano?
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Next bowl I will switch over to an Indica. I will save the rest that I have ground up of the Sativa for tomorrow. I'm not sure how this one will be like when it's time to sleep.
HI Carol - been running Fire OG and some Mr Nice in my Enano. I did take some advise from the board here and now instead of running with ground herb I am roughly hand tearing it into small nugs and stuffing them in there. Better taste, less charring I think, and certainly less particulants through the screen. I did find that I have to increase the temp by .2 - .25 or so on the dial with whole nug chunks but that's no issue. I'm running about 6.65 - 6.7 on the dial.
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Hi @flotntoke - I'm definitely a grinder kind of guy (New Vape fine grinder for the most part) and have a couple of small pollen boxes in which I dry my ground herb a bit to make it ready. It does expose more surface to the hot air flow and fine grind should definitely aid extraction.FWIW, I still like my fine-ish grind with the nano. Lately I've been grinding with a GR8TR vape grinder (fine plate). Sometimes still do rough tear, also.
I think the finer grind gives me more even vaping, and gives that extra hit after a stir. Downsides are, screens get dirtier faster; have to be careful with tamp so as not to restrict flow; and small bits that get through (not a big problem if caught in water of bubb).
If you do choose to grind, always a good idea to dry your material just a bit prior to grinding. Quick method is to loosely fold a piece of plain white paper around your nug and put it on the cable box - or something else warm - for an hour. This time of year with dry air and heater running, a couple hours out of the jar works just fine.
Nothing wrong with small whole nugs, fine grind, or anywhere in between. Whatever floats your boat!
So 2 questions,
How many hits do you normally get from a pack? And I mean real hits not wispy crap, just because you can see a bit of vapor. I usually can get 3-5 with average high grade.
And how long should I expect the temperature change to set\take effect after I change the setting on an already hot running nano?
Wow just felt the real power of my new nano last night. Usually run it low for better taste but turned it up last night and it put me on my ass. I couldn't run it higher when I originally received it due to my sinuses, but I am blown away at how well it extracts. Milks my little bubbler like my vapcap ti cocobolo vong, but does it with less.
So 2 questions,
How many hits do you normally get from a pack? And I mean real hits not wispy crap, just because you can see a bit of vapor. I usually can get 3-5 with average high grade.
And how long should I expect the temperature change to set\take effect after I change the setting on an already hot running nano?
Thanks
If the unthinkable happened?
If you had to replace you E-Nano as your primary vape what would you select out of your current vape inventory and if you wish, why? I would end up with my LSV because I am a log type guy and that’s as close as I can come to the E-Nano out of my current in house selection. How about you, what’s on your bench?
Just received my Maple Burl E-nano one day after it was ordered. I could not believe it arrived so quick. I have read through this thread and read how owners leave their vape powered all the time. Some even leave them powered to their preferred setting. Mine is warmer than ambient temperature at 4 and begins to get hot if at 5.5 for an hour or so. Is this typical? If I heat soak the Enano it will be hot to the touch around the middle section of the log. I am concerned this amount of prolonged heat will prematurely age the wood and cause damage?
They say if it is going to crack it generally does it in the first few months. That's obviously not always the case and maybe it's just the law of averages.
I have been getting some cannabis crust landing at the bottom of the metal collar of my nanner. I tried a dry Q-tip but it's not getting all the gunk. Is it safe to run a damp paper towel (with iso) down in the there and swab it out?
Officially, NO. It could ignite. Unofficially, yes. Just make sure all the ISO evaporates out. I would use the long q-tips with ISO. Do another round with just a little water to clean out the ISO. Dry as best you can. Give it an hour or two just to be sure all is dry, then heat it up to get rid of the rest of any moisture.
@flotntoke , I'll use the cotton swabs I once used to clean the grooves on my vinyl LP records.
I like the idea of wiping it out with a wet swab afterwards.
An hour is a long time to wait without using it. I don't know about that one.
Crusing the FC site and typing out some words is one of my favorite things to do when toasted. Thanks and be well everyone.
edit: Oh shit @flotntoke , I accidentally set the damn thing on fire. Huge flames are shooting out of it right now. What should I do? (The cord feels warm too)
Yeah... you got me. I doubt I'd have any responsibility for litigation based on posts here, but always have to be careful ya know! So, always err on the side of caution. Plus, some people follow directions better than others.
Also, forgot to mention to unplug nano first - which I hope would be obvious, but who knows?
Maybe should have said.... if it were me, I'd scrub at it with a lightly ISO'd brush that fits in there or a Q-tip. I'd hit it with a moist (H2O) then a dry Q-tip to pick up any excess, heat on low (3-4) for 15 minutes to evaporate any residue and sniff for any ISO smell, then be back to regular use if smells OK. But... that's just for me!
Truth be told, I usually give it a good dusting in there once or twice a month with a piece of tissue on a skewer stick or pen. That does it for me because I almost always use my nano inverted. I'm just cleaning out any dust that may have fallen in when not in use. And, the one time I did "clean" inside I just used a little water on a Q-tip which did the trick.
Hope you got the fire extinguished and that you and your nano are OK!
am I the only one who thinks the fixed glass screen gong is way too shallow, doesn't really give you much room for flexibility
If the unthinkable happened?
If you had to replace you E-Nano as your primary vape what would you select out of your current vape inventory and if you wish, why? I would end up with my LSV because I am a log type guy and that’s as close as I can come to the E-Nano out of my current in house selection. How about you, what’s on your bench?