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On a Permanent Vakation
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Cary Widener's Facebook page say's he's the former CEO & President at High-Temp Industries (probably bailed because of legal problems).
here's what i see![]()
Cary Widener's Facebook page say's he's the former CEO & President at High-Temp Industries (probably bailed because of legal problems).
I don't own a Cloud and these people could start giving them away and I wouldn't touch one. Why? Because as @max already pointed out and @MacRadish's picture proves without a doubt, these are coming from the manufacturer that is in litigation with VXL. At first I thought they were dumping old stock but the unending supply makes me wonder whether they're still churning them out illegally.
Ask yourself why they would want to sell the Cloud+ at a price that means little or perhaps no profit. Hint: It's not to benefit you.
Man that sucks I was going to buy one but now im back on the fence. Going to do some research to see if its easy enough to fix/prevent problems like this from happeningMy original died a couple months back. Waiting on my Evo. But decided to order one and it arrived on the 12th. I paid $90, but I was the first purchase. Think he wanted some action. Worked perfectly out of the box.
Woke up this morning and its not heating up. Bad thing is I ordered 5 more for presents at $95.
I'm currently looking into conductive, high-temp epoxy... Might be a viable solution...
IMO if it was an "easy" fix we'd see people talking about it by now. We have quite a few members with plenty of know how and no one (even VXL themselves AFAIK) has pulled it off yet.
hahhhah i was just looking at this page.. i had it open in another window already. I was thinking the cloud heater might get above 650?You and I both....I found this along the way and it looks promising.
http://www.cotronics.com/vo/cotr/ea_electricalconductive.htm
It might be an easy fix but if a failed unit is still under warranty, and I'm guessing a lot are, no one is gonna fuck with it, hence no success stories yet. I have a failed + unit under warranty and I'm not about to open it up. This cheap ebay alternative can provide the necessary "let me fuck with it and see".
its like you read my mind and found the picture i was looking for hours for!You guys who are interested in the possible repair of a failed cloud may be interested in this post of mine from last August <LINK>. What I didn't mention in that post (I was being cautious of violating the warranty) was that I was successful in soldering the power lead back on the ceramic heating element. However when I tested the repair by energizing the unit before reassembling it the solder liquified in less than 5 minutes and the repair failed. Rosin core solder used in electronics melts at approx. 370 deg. F, so the ceramic heater easily reached this temp in short order even without being encased in it's insulated enclosure. Silver solder may be the ticket with a melting point of approx. 840 deg. F, but the problem is that it takes a torch to reach these temps and unless the ceramic heater can be slowly pre-heated to these high temperatures the application of a torch is going to crack the ceramic ruining the heater.
Using the high temp silver infused epoxy adhesive previously linked to *may* work... I wish you luck with that!
but the problem is that it takes a torch to reach these temps and unless the ceramic heater can be slowly pre-heated to these high temperatures the application of a torch is going to crack the ceramic ruining the heater.
I didn't say that, @Budzman did your quote is off. that confused me hahaHence my previous suggestion of bringing the entire failed glass/ceramic piece slowly up to temperature in a kiln and THEN attempting to silver solder. I don't have a kiln.
Old saying...Shit or get off the pot!!Is this a problem that most clouds seem to die from or are there other problems as well? Still try to see if I should jump or not
I don't really just make random decisions. I am asking because I'm trying to see if that is the main problem that typically happens then there could be a solution especially for people to do preventative work (as we have seen some talk about special epoxies).Old saying...Shit or get off the pot!!
Treat this like the stock market people. If you can't handle the risk, stay the he!! out.
If you can't burn a hundo, then this isn't the deal for you.
Sorry to sound so blunt.
If you had just read the Cloud thread you would know that "yes"."These clouds are a great value. Slight smell but goes away w use. Good deal! A+" - ebay review
BLAH! Anyone get a smell from a legit cloud?
Yeah, hehehe, I'm new to the community and was not trying to shake the house up like this. I just wanted to contribute since everyone here has shown me so much love and taught me so much about what I "thought" I already knew. Just couldn't keep my shut, had to let eeeeverybody know about the cheap clouds on flea bay (kickin self in ass).This thread has gone completely nuts. I love it.![]()
Nothing to be ashamed of!!!!Yeah, hehehe, I'm new to the community and was not trying to shake the house up like this. I just wanted to contribute since everyone here has shown me so much love and taught me so much about what I "thought" I already knew. Just couldn't keep my shut, had to let eeeeverybody know about the cheap clouds on flea bay (kickin self in ass).
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