Never heard of it. Post a picture please!Hey andy, ive been wondering if yoive considered using bois'd'ark wood for a vape? If i wasnt in a hurrywhen i ordered mine i would have asked if i could send you a block of wood
Never heard of it. Post a picture please!Hey andy, ive been wondering if yoive considered using bois'd'ark wood for a vape? If i wasnt in a hurrywhen i ordered mine i would have asked if i could send you a block of wood
Stick a little bit of black tape in the spaCe between the dial and the casing. Add tape until the resistance is to your liking. My dial never moves and I have used this mod ffrom the get goLoving my Nano, everything about it. My only complaint is the dial for the heat settings. When I sit in my recliner, I keep the dial up on the arm of the chair so it doesn't pull the Nano from the table. Problem is that it often rubs against the fabric, and the dial moves up or down without my even noticing it. I'll start suddenly not getting any production and then realize the dial has been turned down. Thankfully, with the fast heat-up time, it's not a big problem, but it's a minor annoyance. I'd love to have a dial with some resistance to resolve that problem.
The mods of this forum decided that I (as well as other manufacturers on this forum) need to use crimped connections, which all Nanos now use
I've read about this rattling sound,
This looks like a dope device and could be potentially a contender for the crown but IMO - let's get fucking educated here folks!
Then let the party begin....
Loving my Nano, everything about it. My only complaint is the dial for the heat settings. When I sit in my recliner, I keep the dial up on the arm of the chair so it doesn't pull the Nano from the table. Problem is that it often rubs against the fabric, and the dial moves up or down without my even noticing it. I'll start suddenly not getting any production and then realize the dial has been turned down. Thankfully, with the fast heat-up time, it's not a big problem, but it's a minor annoyance. I'd love to have a dial with some resistance to resolve that problem.
Zangano Cruel:Works so good for me, that sometimes I force myself to try to find popcorn ABV taste at the very end of the 7.5 8.5 dial. I even force some bowls to 9-9.5 dial. Never combusted but very dark ABV with a slight but not very pronounced popcorn taste.
Did I mention flavor already??
I'm really pleased with my Nano.
Zangano Cruel:
I too was using popcorn buds until I started using TOP COLAS for vaporizing.
The smaller popcorn nuggets I just turn them in to wax.
The sugar leaf and trim I trow away.
The NANO is a flavor device.
I'm learning everyday!
I was doing that.Don't throw your sugar leaves and trim away!!!
Make a DIY Hash Tumbler and press into pucks and vape away!!
Very high quality hash can be had this way for very little effort!
The sugar leaf and trim I trow away.
Since you chose to present this as 'the mods made me do it' (breaking a forum rule in the process), I'll also clarify and add some info that you didn't and should have. Anyone is free to debate what constitutes electrical safety, but not our decision on it if it applies to forum rules, and the requirement for basic standards like a strain relief and crimped/covered wire terminations will be added to the rules for manufacturers.Let me address and clarify a few things. There has never been a reported case of a shock or a spark caused by the E-Nano. There was a user that saw a spark at the outlet when he plugged it in. This is normal for any device that is turned on when it is plugged in. I see a spark every time I plug in my macbook pro that I am writing this on.
In early units wire nuts connected the power wires to the heating element. This is an industry standard practice and I’ve never had a single issue with it. All of my solering guns use wire nuts. (None of my products use solder). I’ve done some brutal testing, using the Nanos as yo-yo’s etc and could never cause the cord to move enough to get the wires to pull out of the wire nuts. The mods of this forum decided that I (as well as other manufacturers on this forum) need to use crimped connections, which all Nanos now use. There is also a zip tie used for stress relief on the cord. Again, there has never been an issue that I am aware of in units without the zip tie, but the mods insist that I use one.
The rattle.
Yes some units experience the ceramic element hitting the side of the stainless steel tube. It can be a minor annoyance but there is absolutely no safety concern as there is no way this could lead to, or a cause a short of any kind. This issue has been addressed and fixed.
Like I’ve stated previously; I stand behind everything I make. If anybody has a unit that rattles, or has a unit with wire nuts and you are concerned about it. Email me direct at: Andy@epicvape.com and we’ll arrange to have your unit upgraded.
I followed you recommendation of loading a full piece of flower without grinding.Using less herb now and the same effects!
A very dependable little vape that packs a big punch!
I followed you recommendation of loading a full piece of flower without grinding.
My GOD!
So sweet!
Pulled out a old set up and cleaned it.
WHITE WIDOW OG
30 grams is all I got of this stuff.
I will cry like a two year old when it's gone.
Sorry for shaking the camera!
This is my all time favorite set up!
Andy:Never heard of it. Post a picture please!
Oh and by the way Ataxian, it really hurts when you put up pictures like that and i am stuck at work!!!!
Here is a post I made a while back with an animated GIF of how my stems fit: