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It's nice to see you back @flotntoke I've read enough of your posts to know you're not here to intentionally offend anyone. I like reading your stuff & seeing your enthusiasm for the nano.
My plastic tube is getting cracked and brittle too. I have a couple enanos stems I haven't used yet, so I have a couple extra. A tall small green olive container would be a bit big it would work. You can use the ISO over again. Be careful with the glass on glass breakage factor.
It's nice to see you back @flotntoke I've read enough of your posts to know you're not here to intentionally offend anyone. I like reading your stuff & seeing your enthusiasm for the nano.
I used to use the shipping tubes to clean my stems as well. That is, until they started cracking.
What I found works great are the brown plastic bottles that steak sauce come in, like A1 and others.
They are not too big so you don't have to keep so much ISO in them. And because they are plastic, you don't have to worry about that glass-on-glass breakage factor. And since they are brown and almost opaque, they prevent most light from entering, which I think protects your reclaim from being ruined from light exposure. These bottles are also much more durable than the shipping tubes; the cap seals tightly and you don't have to worry about the plastic cracking.
The idea came to me while the wife and I were at dinner one evening at a local steak house. I asked the waitress if there were any empty steak sauce bottles laying around. She said, "Sure, how many do you want?"
Wow, this nano came out better than if I sent you a log for a custom vape. Theres nice flaming all around it, and it looks amazing next to the light fiddleback maple nano.
Exotic Walnut Wednesday of the Week. Lightning in a Vape.
This is why I was hesitant to say it would work for certain. Grab yourself a D020-D.Shipping confirmation for my enano arrived! Yay. I ordered a slide to glass converter from Toohotglass and it arrived broken. Plus, the "Slip on grommets" included are way too small for the thing. Anyone know how good their customer service is with this stuff? Shoulda just ordered one of those d-20whatevers you guys are talking about I guess. Thought I could save a few bucks.
Yeah I wanted wood but ended up with the metal and it works greatIt arrived! Only been using it for a few minutes now but it's great and heated up near instantly. Just using the stem so far. Gotta find a good solution for setting these things down without the herb falling out the end and me burning myself. There weren't any wooden stands for sale so I skipped a stand from enano direct, but considering something now.
They can run different temps for sure. Use the dial as your own reference. I run on 8.
I live in an old house with a long run of funky wiring. When I go to a hotel I run 6.5 or 7.
It arrived! Only been using it for a few minutes now but it's great and heated up near instantly. Just using the stem so far. Gotta find a good solution for setting these things down without the herb falling out the end and me burning myself. There weren't any wooden stands for sale so I skipped a stand from enano direct, but considering something now.
Same house, was running fine @ 6.
Then I plugged it into a surge protector, now I'm needing 6.7 to get the same result. With the same herb, glass and same outlet to boot.
The wiring you are plugged into definitely changes where you need to set the dial on the unit.
So I'm curious, when you say "run over a 7" do you mean heat soaking the wood for the first hit, or second or third hit? On the first hit, I'd say that squares with my unit (I soak at 6.2-6.5 during day), over 7 and I risk combustion without minimal glass heat soak and fast inhale. However, for the second, and third, I can run up to 9-10, if I just stir and go immediately after finishing the first. Do others have this same experience? I go right back down to 6.5 when I'm done to get ready for the next session. I have combusted heat soaking the wood at over 7.5 (i believe) at around 80F (room temp, no drafts, fans, or AC) for at least a few hours. I mean really lit on fire, not just made black ABV. I don't really consider this a defect though, in and of itself. Certain strains and moisture levels, as well as concentrates (more so) need the higher heats. I was actually surprised, the biggest clouds I blew with my nano was not with the most resinous strain, but with some moist product I got. I definitely get "charring" though, all the time, if you mean some black ABV, even at 6.2 heat soak for initial hit.I could never run mine higher than a 7. I start to get some charring at 7 if I vape too slowly. An 8 or higher would definitely cause combustion on my unit.
I imagine I would run it that hot for some concentrates.
So I'm curious, when you say "run over a 7" do you mean heat soaking the wood for the first hit, or second or third hit? On the first hit, I'd say that squares with my unit (I soak at 6.2-6.5 during day), over 7 and I risk combustion without minimal glass heat soak and fast inhale. However, for the second, and third, I can run up to 9-10, if I just stir and go immediately after finishing the first. Do others have this same experience? I go right back down to 6.5 when I'm done to get ready for the next session. I have combusted heat soaking the wood at over 7.5 (i believe) at around 80F (room temp, no drafts, fans, or AC) for at least a few hours. I mean really lit on fire, not just made black ABV. I don't really consider this a defect though, in and of itself. Certain strains and moisture levels, as well as concentrates (more so) need the higher heats. I was actually surprised, the biggest clouds I blew with my nano was not with the most resinous strain, but with some moist product I got. I definitely get "charring" though, all the time, if you mean some black ABV, even at 6.2 heat soak for initial hit.
To clarify, I meant, after your first extraction, before second, letting the unit heat soak. I find that the amount of time after first extraction determines the proper temperature to use significantly. If I leave the unit for 30 minutes at 6.5, then extract a first hit, then immediately stir and go for the second, I can ramp the dial up to 10 without combusting.... I think I just need to get one of those temperature guns and do some experiments.I think heat soaking typically refers to letting your glass warm while loaded. Leaving it on when you're not using it is just leaving it on.
How do you like broken up nugs compared to ground? I'm not sure if it'd be worth the hassle, to me, of flipping it vs just grinding and using @Ratchett 's still best vape accessory I've bought, scoop-n-stir. I should just try it huh?Recently I have been using broken up nugs in place of ground MJ for a change of pace. I like starting at a lower temperature around 5 and going up to a higher temperature (6.5-7) at the end. I like the low temperature taste and the full extraction at the higher end, but the paint has pretty much worn off the temperature dial so I am sort of guessing at those settings. That is one of the nice things about the Nano it can give us good performance across a broad band of variables (temperature an grinds) all we have to do is figure things out as we go.
Prior to getting my nano I had been 98% combustion for over 12 years. I usually prefered fine to medium grinds when combusting for that "lung buster" effect. I go medium or coarser grind currently because I only have a glass screen dry stem, and that thing sucks a lot of bits in, although I have a screen toward the mouthpiece end to stop ABV from getting into my mouth, it dirties the stem very quickly. Also, too fine of a grind seems to clog the screen quickly. I definitely like the look of everything Ratchett has made, and when I get some extra $'s will definitely order scoop n stir and the organizer.How do you like broken up nugs compared to ground? I'm not sure if it'd be worth the hassle, to me, of flipping it vs just grinding and using @Ratchett 's still best vape accessory I've bought, scoop-n-stir. I should just try it huh?