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are you removing the glass tube first?
Nope - didn't even think about that. Works fine now, thanks!
are you removing the glass tube first?
you can stir the load prior to putting it away. When coming back won’t have claughing issuieOff-topic a bit:
To dump the ABV yes that works, but I find usually that the screen clogging is already done and it's too late (say after a 6h break or a day resting in the stem that is)
Depends on the screen mesh size though, and bowl diameter... the ones from the 14mm MistVape system are notorious for clogging in my book for instance. The ones from RBT a bit less, but that being said 18mm systems are less prone to it overall, mine tend to self-clean over use.
Intermediate sizes from the Nomad and later Imp/Impcognito versions seem to sit in the middle, maintenance-wise.
you can stir the load prior to putting it away. When coming back won’t have claughing issuie
Is it possible to use the FW6 with water? I don’t think it needs it, but curious if others have found a way.
Anytime I need a "problem-solver" piece, I see what Ratchett has to offer: https://delta3dstudios.com/Is it possible to use the FW6 with water? I don’t think it needs it, but curious if others have found a way.
Thanks - I think that would be to wide. I have something similar already (see below).Something like this might work? Not sure if the stem is too narrow or not.
https://www.sneakypetestore.com/products/the-master-adapter?variant=23564648153169
Agreed, I actually already have 2 of his universal adapters!Anytime I need a "problem-solver" piece, I see what Ratchett has to offer: https://delta3dstudios.com/
Agreed, I actually already have 2 of his universal adapters!
However, I think the FW6 would be tricky to adapt without a new stem of some sort - the way it retracts feels like it wouldn’t work well with an adapter (wouldn’t stay stable).
I dunno. Maybe I will play around this weekend. If just for the sake of
Is it possible to use the FW6 with water? I don’t think it needs it, but curious if others have found a way.
Invoice paid! I was in the 3 week group
@Soda thank you for the info as I'm new to On Demand and using batteries.
A question, since I'm new: Why do all the sites for batteries say
- DO NOT USE WITH E-CIGARETTE, VAPORIZER, OR SIMILAR DEVICE
Here are some additional observation I've had after using the FW6 for a week with some battery experimentation. All the batteries I got were from IMR and should be authentic. I swapped between 3 batteries a Samsung 30Q, Sony/Murata VTC5-A, and LG-HG2. By FAR the worst performing battery was the HG2, the HG2 could BARELY get the herb past yellow on setting 3 with 2 clicks and on setting 4 and 2 clicks i could lightly brown the top layer with plenty of green on the bottom. No matter the draw technique I could not get a substantial amount of visible vapor and towards the end of the bowl maybe a little less wispy vapor. I was damn near about to pass out from how long some of the inhales I was attempting to try to get the device going at all with the HG2. The warning buzz also felt EXTREMELY sensitive with the HG2, almost to the point of frustration. This confuses me because in my past experiences with FW vapes the HG2 was generally the best battery, but for the FW6 it is the worst performing battery in all aspects from my experience.
The VTC5-A and 30Q both had their upsides, but if I recommend a single battery its the 30Q. The 30Q is the best "overall" performance battery with the FW6 IMO, 30Q had a very consistent performance through 5-4 buzzes of power with a small (noticeable but not dramatic) drop in performance when you get closer to 3 buzz power. The draw sensor is also way more forgiving (the most forgiving out of the 3 batteries) with the 30Q. I do not know the science behind this, its just what I felt through use. Also, I had an old 30Q laying around (also from IMR but from a while ago) and the performance was very similar to the new 30Q so it seems consistent.
The VTC5-A had the best performance at the start but after it drops from 5 buzzes of power to 4 buzzes there is a noticeable dip in performance. After it gets to 3 buzzes the performance has a very, very noticeable dip. The draw sensor wont let you really rip but ease of use is still entry/mid level draw technique. It is nice to have a VTC5-A because of the initial performance but it's more of a luxury than for daily driver use IMO.
TL;DR: Buy a Samsung 30Q to use with the FW6, Do not use the LG-HG2 on the FW6, If you like having more options get a Sony/Murata VTC5-A but only as a side piece.
Thanks for the great info, but I have a question:
On the FW site Marc states that for FW vapes "The battery MUST be an 18650 cell rated for at least 20 Amps of continuous discharge current" but I looked at the Samsung 30Q on Lion Wholesale and they list it as "Max Continuous Discharging Current: 15A". In my mind, this would rule out the 30Q (which is a bummer becaue I love my 25Rs). Am I not understanding something here?
Thanks,
~moondog
Oh man, I have a fresh pair of HG2s from Illumn in anticipation of my FW6, hope they do better, but thanks @Soda for the testing and @KeroZen for keeping that hope alive... my FW5 (w HG2s) was my daily for the last year and a half, barely used anything else, really want the FW6 to at least be it's equal w/ a new form.30Q is about 18A CDR, like the HG2 and VTC6. It's under-rated by Samsung, whereas the Sony is over-rated. HG2 quality seems to be fluctuating depending on batch or factory.
Again, Im new to batteries so I have a few questions.
1) Are batteries rechargeable?
2) how long do yours last with the FW?
3) Anything a few time battery user should be aware of or tips you would pass?
@Soda I was looking at IMR Batteries as they have the Nitecore charger as well.
When I searched there for the SAMSUNG 30Q 18650 it came up with several types. Which one are you specifically using?