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Yeah you actually right. I mean I done it myself a few times, but one can use too much alcohol, and even though auto ignition is 399 C for ISO it could catch a micro spark of a sortI WOULD STRONGLY ADVISE AGAINST DOING THAT!

Yeah you actually right. I mean I done it myself a few times, but one can use too much alcohol, and even though auto ignition is 399 C for ISO it could catch a micro spark of a sortI WOULD STRONGLY ADVISE AGAINST DOING THAT!
Yeah you actually right. I mean I done it myself a few times, but one can use too much alcohol, and even though auto ignition is 399 C for ISO it could catch a micro spark of a sortI rather not kill an intoxicated guy trying to mess with a bottle of alcohol..
Just contact Relaxotech, sure they sort out a good price for you, Imag 3 is out, also, I strongly think, that your heater got disconnected this time, a bit tricky to solder it back, also can be difficult to take it apart, but if you out of warranty, you loose nothing trying it. A fine tip soldering iron needed!!My Imag just died on me! It still powers on but no longer heats up, I've been able to repair it before when the battery has become disconnected with soldering iron, anyhting i could go?
If not I was so satisfied with this product I'd buy it again, i know some people in this thread have ordered from alibaba, I'm interested in getting the ceramic one again.
How legit does this link look?
https://www.alibaba.com/product-det...60410726884.html?spm=a2700.7724838.0.0.ufJA8v
Seems like a pretty good price.
@BigChad welcome to FC!
Are you grinding your materials that is going in the IMag? How tightly are you packing it into the chamber? I do suggest grinding as well as putting the material in so the chamber is full, but not packing it tightly. I'm not super familiar with the Ceramic variant because the one I received almost 2 years ago in the Ceramic variant died after one session. I like the lower temp settings vs. the hottest as well for best vapor taste quality. Good luck!
@BigChad wish I had more information to relay on the ceramic but all my experience is with the stainless iron chamber version. Is the draw restricted when there is nothing in the chamber?
Have you tried holding your hand over the open area of the mouthpiece?
IMag's initial mouthpiece was actually OK, because it had a silicon gasket to create a seal. You could be getting air leaking in from where the mouthpiece now has no seal, thinking you are drawing but really just pulling in fresh air from the mouthpiece. Hope this helps you! This isn't ideal for normal vaping but at least worth investigating to see if there is a better draw. @BigChad
I had my very own modified version for about a year, your unit is certainly the "in-betweener" version before the Imag 3 came out. Dim light through the chamber means a thin layer of silicone rubber seal under your chamber, a Christmas-tree lightshow means absolutely no seal. There is a hole where power and thermistor wires entering, so you get the air coming through all over from the place, including PCB and battery - which is a controversial subject, but IMO posing no real threat - as thermal exposure is minimal to nothing here, and solid pollutants should get stopped by many obstacles (including your load) if there is any. A bit of a very unlikely lead or plastic dust would not do any harm to your respiratory cavities anywaysBody does a good job removing shit, unnecessary to panic. Your restricted airflow is actually somehow normal, there used to be 4 air-intake holes on the side, they got reduced exactly because there has to be a maximum amount set (assuming a general pull) for incoming cold air, otherwise the heater could not coop. A slooooooow pull can make a good pull
However they use two silicone profiles on both ends of the heater chamber, the one on the bottom is a sort of "bed" to keep the bottom of the chamber in place and open to air. This part during assembly can get somehow crumpled, and the wires can also simply bend into the way - just poor design really. Another note to add to your basics of vapour-knowledge, that ANY excessive humidity in your load can crucially reduce your amount of vapour, just as condensed gunk in the MP. It is also a good advice, to use an extra piece of strainer between mouthpiece and load, so no clogging will occur - this could make all the difference actually. The unscrew method for me worked perfectly, that was my main concern - you must make sure, that you unscrew the bit all the way to create a very tight fit on the top of your screen above the load! Either way, there are options out there, Imag worked well for me, though same applies to it as to all vaporizers - there is a learning curve, before you get all things right, but once done, its a bliss
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exactlyjust a case of getting a standard pipe screen and cutting/bending till it fits?
- not selling anymore. As far as I know, a new device is in development.i cannot seem to find any place that still sells the Imag plus 2.0 ceramic
- not selling anymore. As far as I know, a new device is in development.
Look at the X-Max V2 if still avalaibleoh.. bummer
my mom wanted one, and the sale price was great.
their newer device is too pricey for me.
any similar decent alternative at around 75$ tops?
Look at the X-Max V2 if still avalaible
Or Fenix / EDIT Convector is pretty hot in the other thread - have a look.oh.. bummer
my mom wanted one, and the sale price was great.
their newer device is too pricey for me.
any similar decent alternative at around 75$ tops?
Or Fenix / EDIT Convector is pretty hot in the other thread - have a look.
The Convector when in stock was only $48 shipped.that seems like a real pro device!
but i can only afford around 75$ tops (i have shipments to pay for).
the Imag Plus was just perfect for my basic needs.
The Convector when in stock was only $48 shipped.