Same happened to me... I was able to completely break the old glass out of the creamic then clean up with a wire brush (dremel helped). Then I had a glass artist fuse the remaining unbroken bottom to an 18mm jointMan this fucking sucks. I just got my cloud today and a family member went to use it and blew instead of inhaling.....I mean how the fuck does someone do that? My glass is cracked at the ceramic.
Picture did not come out. Anyway you can post the link? And id assume the work cost you at least $100?Same happened to me... I was able to completely break the old glass out of the creamic then clean up with a wire brush (dremel helped). Then I had a glass artist fuse the remaining unbroken bottom to an 18mm joint.
Anyway you can post the link?
Could you please let us know if yours was simply welded or reinforced at the heater wire ceramic connection? By reinforced was there a grey substance over the connectionSame happened to me... I was able to completely break the old glass out of the creamic then clean up with a wire brush (dremel helped). Then I had a glass artist fuse the remaining unbroken bottom to an 18mm joint.
Lol thanks for properly posting my pic for me. The glass repair was $20. you loose the epoxy holding the glass to the ceramic so I improvised by wrapping fiberglass mat around the glass and sliding it into the element. Works about 90% as good as it did.Not the OP but here it is.
I thought I was looking at broken glass, but I just realized its from the white heat insulation.
Substance is actually blue kinda ceramic feeling. I got a second one also from eBay and it used a brown epoxy shitloads of it. Something f-ed up on my brown epoxy one last night and it went full open on the heater glass became red hot thermocouple that I put inside registered 1100-F ! :/ still working though.Could you please let us know if yours was simply welded or reinforced at the heater wire ceramic connection? By reinforced was there a grey substance over the connection
Odd I'll get pics up tonight. My eBay one definitely has grey cement not brown epoxy.Substance is actually blue kinda ceramic feeling. I got a second one also from eBay and it used a brown epoxy shitloads of it. Something f-ed up on my brown epoxy one last night and it went full open on the heater glass became red hot :/ still working though.
Lol thanks for posting my pic for me.
Something f-ed up on my brown epoxy one last night and it went full open on the heater glass became red hot :/ still working though.
My ceramic heater is cemented to the bamboo, only way to get it out is to get that substance to let go (water might work) or to break it out maybe with a dremelYou're welcome. Hoped you didn't care.
An ebay fauxcloud did that? That's scary.
So the power lead to the heater is secured via epoxy?
And you can remove the ceramic heater from the bamboo?
You're welcome. Hoped you didn't care.
An ebay fauxcloud did that? That's scary.
So the power lead to the heater is secured via epoxy?
And you can remove the ceramic heater from the bamboo?
Edit: We need more pics.
My ceramic heater is cemented to the bamboo, only way to get it out is to get that substance to let go (water might work) or to break it out maybe with a dremel
The glass bamboo and my bubbler at the joint got very hot after 10 minutes. Is this normal?
I am using my PV MegaShot (Cloud buddy) upside down for with the Simba frit, creates a perfect seal for more milk. I was getting too much air in the vapour path without the adaptor.Yes. That's a good sign. I swear there are resin stains baked to the top of my bubbler because of this.
Another benefit of the Cloud buddy, keeps the heat away from your precious glass.