southpaw9477
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Is the website set up to take 15% off classic kits? Only seeing them at $199 still
Is the website set up to take 15% off classic kits? Only seeing them at $199 still
Sounds interesting. I have Parkinson's and sometimes shake my cable loose. I don't have a 3d printer, but i enjoyed the innovation!Hey guys,
So I recently had a problem with my cable (the cable near the plug that goes in the nano seemed to have a bad contact). So I decedid to cut and fix with another (but apparently identical) plug. Then I realized the new plug is slightly thinner , it was still working but it used to detach from the nano very easilly. Which caused my nano to fall on the ground numerous times.
So yesterday, I finally decided to fix that issue with a small 3D printed part I would create.
Here is the result :
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It's small, light and does need a small amount of PLA, but it holds very well and solves the problem. It could even be the basis of a handle that could be adapted for a person with a disability.
Plus is has better stability on the rear (which can be the cause of a lot of falls in the beginning).
Not sure if this item would find its public on thingiverse, not even sure it would be usefull here, as the original cable is a good fit. But if someone wants to print his own, feel free to PM me.
One can use a little silicone sealer to tighten up the plug/socket. Just keep the sealer away from the electrical connections. May not be an easy thing to do but possibly worth pursuing or, send that sucker back to Epicvape.Sounds interesting. I have Parkinson's and sometimes shake my cable loose. I don't have a 3d printer, but i enjoyed the innovation!
I gave someone my US travel adapter for them to use for a similar purpose. These things are overkill for the Enano since it only pulls about 20 watts, maximum - at normal settings mine is pulling 7 to 8 watts. But these things are smallish, go right into the plug. https://www.amazon.com/European-Adapter-TESSAN-International-American/dp/B07Y2ZNN6N/ref=sr_1_2_sspaHi guys, anyone knows about a good 220v -> 110v transformer for us EU peeps that is not too bulky? I have one from my local electronics shop but it buzzes very loud. I just ordered the nicer power cable and the wooden stand.
I really love this vape! Just got a Herborizer TI but it doesn't replace the e-nano, they both have their use case and both look very classy!
I don't think the adapter you mentioned converts the voltage. It requires a dual voltage compatible device (110 and 220). On the e-nano website they state that running 220v will damage the e-nano.I gave someone my US travel adapter for them to use for a similar purpose. These things are overkill for the Enano since it only pulls about 20 watts, maximum - at normal settings mine is pulling 7 to 8 watts. But these things are smallish, go right into the plug. https://www.amazon.com/European-Adapter-TESSAN-International-American/dp/B07Y2ZNN6N/ref=sr_1_2_sspa
Thanks for the link! I'm ordering one, looks way less bulky and annoying than the thing I have right now. Any other accessories you guys recommend?Sorry, you're right. I was looking for a less bulky one than what we had. The one I gave away looks like this. It downconverts to 110 V but doesn't adjust the frequency from 50 to 60 Hz. But frequency doesn't matter for a simple heater device like the Enano. https://www.amazon.com/Adapter-Voltage-Converter-Compatible-MacBook/dp/B07GML6P16/ref=sr_1_8
The item states the device you are powering needs to be at least 25 watts. I'm not sure the Nano will pull enough to make it work.Thanks for the link! I'm ordering one, looks way less bulky and annoying than the thing I have right now. Any other accessories you guys recommend?
And the search continuesThe item states the device you are powering needs to be at least 25 watts. I'm not sure the Nano will pull enough to make it work.
Thanks for your reply! I'm starting to get used to the new GonG already, tbh. Despite the drawbacks I mentioned, it seems to have a better airflow and be made of sturdier glass. Also, the squeaking sound went away. It seems I need to keep the dial around 7.5 to get a good hit, when I used to keep it around 6.75. I'm glad, because the E-nano is my be-all and end-all vape, and the only way I consume these days - I don't even think I own a pipe anymore. Would really hate not being able to enjoy it as much anymore.Unfortunately I don't use fixed screen stems or adapters, but I just stocked up on glass and my new silicone collars don't have the logo either. I also remember hearing that Epicvape changed manufactures for their glass, I think it was moved in house, but I won't swear to that direction. My only suggestion is let the E-Pick be your guide.
I would if I was you.It's my main driver too. I have other options on the go.
I'm thinking about getting the $200 420 special since I had to rewire my power chord back on and glue the bottom on. Still working though after many years. Would just like a back up since I've been running it all day every day.
Say how does one use a NANO in a outdoor CANNABIS garden in a CIVILIZED neighborhood?I would if I was you.
Its your nano it should be how you like it?Say how does one use a NANO in a outdoor CANNABIS garden in a CIVILIZED neighborhood?
Answer according to some ? Add an electric outlet 2 have her ready!
? Should a NANO B-painted PINK?
U R a Sapien from a era different than a old stoner from a different time?I ended up getting a basic maple one since its on sale at POTV, gonna get an underdog sc3+ as well still just to test them both