Whissmu

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today breakfast nano :drool:

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CalyxSmokr

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Hey guys, thinking about getting the enano

I'm coming from a S&B Plenty vape & I'm concerned about bowl size.

How many bowls does it take for veteran, high tolerance users to approach a 10?
yeah, that depends on the quality - but you are bound to be disappointed coming from the Plenty with one of the largest chambers on the market. It takes me less than one but I am a sipper. For the rippers I would guess 2-3 loads
 

SonSzu

Member
Depends on what is in The bowl...........fairly subjective question really.

Fair enough. My Q is mainly how often are you reloading bowls to reach a solid high? I don't want to be reloading 15 bowls trying to get lifted.

yeah, that depends on the quality - but you are bound to be disappointed coming from the Plenty with one of the largest chambers on the market. It takes me less than one but I am a sipper. For the rippers I would guess 2-3 loads

I would venture 2 or so if the material is hi grade.

You guys are right, this vape maybe too small a bowl coming from the plenty.

Guess I'll have to reconsider & maybe bite the bullet on the VROD
 

Marlon Rando

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Life saber is my go to sit down kill pain vape.
The nanos are awesome for grabbing a quick one to three hits when I am busy.

one two three hits from a Nano puts me in a nice place dialed at 7 with water, can't imagine what a life saber would do!:whoa:
my Tolerance has dwindled lately, I don't vape at work, only when I get home settled and relaxed.
@SonSzu, you have a high tolerance, something else may be best suited for your high appetite.
however a Nano on at the ready is such a nice tool to have on your desk. you wont feel cheated. maybe take a few days off to reset?
 

alexwallis

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Hi Andy, I think I have that right? I got someone to look at my nano for me, and they opened it up and said that it seemed like the screw inside was as tight as it could be, but I wasn't there so I don't know for sure if they were even looking at the right screw.
even so they put it back together and gave it back to me and the metal sleeve is still just as loose as before, maybe even slightly worse if anything. Is it possibly just the wooden case is getting old? if I leave the issue I assume long term this really wouldn't be good for my nano? I mean I am not bothered if the issue is purely cosmetic, but if it will eventually cause damage or shorten my nanos life then I suppose fixing it would be a good idea.
regarding emailing you, the address I send my original email to was support@epicvape.com the message didn't get bounced or anything so is that address no longer in use or something, if so maybe it should be turned off so that people can't send emails to it.

as regards shorting out if the dimmer did get burnt out from a short does that mean it could catch fire or something a short doesn't sound good even if its a remote possibility.
I will send customer services an email, though if I decide to get it fixed very much depends on how much it might cost.
though actually if I am sending the nano back for repair, I wonder if you might be able to consider trying to add a new custom option for controlling the temperature for me, as I explained I am blind, and so setting the rotor dial accurately is very difficult because I have no tactile feedback or anything to help me determine where I have the dial set. the best I have been able to do is put two tactile markers on the dial to try to help me orientate it to the number 7, but this is really not effective as it can be hard for me to line the two markers up properly, and plus lets say I don't want a number 7 but want something stronger or weaker, the shape of the dial makes it impossible for me to stick more than two markers on.
This is because as it currently stands the shape means I need one marker on the dial and a fixed one that I can line up with, the dial is so small there is simply not enough room for more than two markers and me being able to effectively use them.
what I would find much more helpful is if I could have some sort of switch control with clear click positions one for each number though I don't know if a swtich like this actually exists. I am thinking of the sort of old ffashioned switches you used to get on analog stereos that you used for switching between different modes like cd or tape, or that you might slide to turn a radio on that would move one notch at a time and you could stop it in each position.
I can use the dial system I would just like to have more control over my temperature and if it is coming back for what could be an expensive repair then I would like to see if control might be able to be made easier for me.
Hello Alex,
Welcome back to the forum.
If your vape is a very early version, it might not have the screw to hold the metal in, they were added in the second run of Nano's. As far as safety, the worst thing that could happen is if it possibly moved enough to short out a wire. It would be extremely difficult, but I'm not saying it couldn't happen. If it did, the triac in the dimmer will blow out, and you'll have a dead Nano. I would suggest Emailing Customerservice@epicvape.com and Nadia will inform you of a reasonable upgrade path.
For a quick temp fix you could wedge a toothpick between the sleeve and the wood to hold the sleeve in place.
 

ubardog

Well-Known Member
Hi Andy, I think I have that right? I got someone to look at my nano for me, and they opened it up and said that it seemed like the screw inside was as tight as it could be, but I wasn't there so I don't know for sure if they were even looking at the right screw.
even so they put it back together and gave it back to me and the metal sleeve is still just as loose as before, maybe even slightly worse if anything. Is it possibly just the wooden case is getting old? if I leave the issue I assume long term this really wouldn't be good for my nano? I mean I am not bothered if the issue is purely cosmetic, but if it will eventually cause damage or shorten my nanos life then I suppose fixing it would be a good idea.
regarding emailing you, the address I send my original email to was support@epicvape.com the message didn't get bounced or anything so is that address no longer in use or something, if so maybe it should be turned off so that people can't send emails to it.

as regards shorting out if the dimmer did get burnt out from a short does that mean it could catch fire or something a short doesn't sound good even if its a remote possibility.
I will send customer services an email, though if I decide to get it fixed very much depends on how much it might cost.
though actually if I am sending the nano back for repair, I wonder if you might be able to consider trying to add a new custom option for controlling the temperature for me, as I explained I am blind, and so setting the rotor dial accurately is very difficult because I have no tactile feedback or anything to help me determine where I have the dial set. the best I have been able to do is put two tactile markers on the dial to try to help me orientate it to the number 7, but this is really not effective as it can be hard for me to line the two markers up properly, and plus lets say I don't want a number 7 but want something stronger or weaker, the shape of the dial makes it impossible for me to stick more than two markers on.
This is because as it currently stands the shape means I need one marker on the dial and a fixed one that I can line up with, the dial is so small there is simply not enough room for more than two markers and me being able to effectively use them.
what I would find much more helpful is if I could have some sort of switch control with clear click positions one for each number though I don't know if a swtich like this actually exists. I am thinking of the sort of old ffashioned switches you used to get on analog stereos that you used for switching between different modes like cd or tape, or that you might slide to turn a radio on that would move one notch at a time and you could stop it in each position.
I can use the dial system I would just like to have more control over my temperature and if it is coming back for what could be an expensive repair then I would like to see if control might be able to be made easier for me.

I feel for you m8

I Feel like with a bit of Cork you can fix you nano in no time.Eazy job for any abled person.

worst case a extra screw or bolt somewhere.

If you where close by i would offer help. I'm down S.E
 
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