Vitolo
Vaporist
That is how I understood it.I think Greg meant that a charge for 25 minutes would yield about 1 cycle or approximately 10 minutes of use on the Inh005.
The charge time cut in approximately half.
That is how I understood it.I think Greg meant that a charge for 25 minutes would yield about 1 cycle or approximately 10 minutes of use on the Inh005.
Makes more sense and that would change the charge ratio from 6:1 to now 3:1...that is still quite an improvement for sure.....I think Greg meant that a charge for 25 minutes would yield about 1 cycle or approximately 10 minutes of use on the Inh005.
Nice..... I was thinking about trying something like this as well.....speaking of caps....I still can't say as I like these new non shouldered caps..... I do hope the new glass caps have the shoulders on them....After to read about the new glass capsule I'm trying to make one:
I use a glass mouthpiece from Andy (epicvape), this mp comes with the ev-2 whip kit, it's not exactly the same size just a little bit smaller, I put a screen into, weed and a little piece of coton at the end and for the external seal I use a little piece of silicone tubing, the seal is not perfect but enough good to keep the good ratio air/vapor, my glass capsule is a little bit shorter than OG caps but it works, more testing in progress......the glass mp (mine DIY) becomes very hot on your tong.
Just a little post to help us to wait for the real glass capsule!
Is there any performance decrease or longer heat up time with use of the glass capsule compared to the polyimide?Here are some cool Inhalater glass capsules. Manufactured in Germany: http://verdampftnochmal.de/
Yes, if battery is fully discharged, 25min of charging time is required before using your Inhalater
That's cool, but I found that a bit unfair. I was waiting for the inh 05 since i've got my Q3 and though we would be able to upgrade, and if i'm not mstaking Inhalater said it would be possible.We were given the spot of the first "barebones" offer, and the chance to obtain the unit there if we chose.
I started out, not caring for the shoulderless capsules also.
I complained here when they came out.
I retained a number of the old style.
Using them side by side, I slowly bit by bit evolved into only using the shoulderless ones.
I believe that they come clean more easily.. perhaps due to less mass around screen area, absorbing that heat.... meaning the entire screen in the shoulderless caps may be heating more uniformly.
Most likely the hot water. I heard they heat seal the polymide to the capsule, but I may be wrong. I have cleaned my shoulderless caps with ISO. Note they are easier to clean when they are heated up from the unit because all the resins will be heated. I am still on my first one and the only hard part to clean is particles that get stuck where the polymide wraps around each other.i have tried to clean 3 shoulderless capsules with iso and hot water and all three came appart...the polymide from the top plastic..like thye are stuck with some kind of tape with glue and the glue wore off from hot water or iso...the shoulde capsule didnt have such problems cause the polymide was stuck in the shoulders...
Yes I'm afraid I have had similar issues with the non shouldered caps.....I have one that is pealing on the outside and then I have another that appears to be unraveling on the inside and therefore keeps getting longer...then that hits in the chamber and when I finish and pull it out....the side is always crunched up until I trim it off.... but then it just unravels more...and the process repeats.....it hasn't come all the way apart yet but logic would suggest it is only a mater of time....i have tried to clean 3 shoulderless capsules with iso and hot water and all three came appart...the polymide from the top plastic..like thye are stuck with some kind of tape with glue and the glue wore off from hot water or iso...the shoulder capsule didn't have such problems cause the polymide was stuck in the shoulders...
I have to say I believe you are onto something there....there would be some heat being absorbed making that just a tad cooler than the rest of the cap...and we all know what likely follows.... condensation... is going to begin with the 1st material our vapor comes in contact with so yes I agree the shouldered caps should {and seem to} gunk up first.....I started out, not caring for the shoulderless capsules also.
I complained here when they came out.
I retained a number of the old style.
Using them side by side, I slowly bit by bit evolved into only using the shoulderless ones.
I believe that they come clean more easily.. perhaps due to less mass around screen area, absorbing that heat.... meaning the entire screen in the shoulderless caps may be heating more uniformly.
I have 5 caps, none w/ shoulders. 1 started unraveling quite a while ago, but has held together. On another, when I went to pull the cap out of the unit (cold), the black part came off in my hand - leaving the poly inside the unit. So far, if any of the poly gets crinkled it has been easy to reshape simply by heating the cap back up while empty. My caps only looked like the one vitolo showed a pic of before being used. The 'hot spot' in the center of the cap blackens the poly pretty hard.
i have tried to clean 3 shoulderless capsules with iso and hot water and all three came appart...the polymide from the top plastic..like thye are stuck with some kind of tape with glue and the glue wore off from hot water or iso...the shoulde capsule didnt have such problems cause the polymide was stuck in the shoulders...
This hasn't happened to me yet, but its only been a week of use. I'll keep this in mind and be careful. No unraveling.
@Inhalater There is no glue right??
I like both caps, have no problem with them as I like new things.. but if there are cleaning problems with it than we should go back to what was good before. Because sometimes I just leave the capsule in iso for a few days and I dont want the mouthpiece to separate if I did do that.
Replacement working fine so far, vapor production is great.. plumes of clouds unrivaled... I've already gotten used to the excellent flavor of the Ascent but the XP is not too far behind.. The great thing about glass with the Ascent is you don't get any pop corn flavor, I wonder if these new glass capsules can do that.
I think they will.....don't know about being completely gone.....we will still be getting a larger portion of the work done with conduction, which will almost always scorch or over cook that which is closest....Replacement working fine so far, vapor production is great.. plumes of clouds unrivaled... I've already gotten used to the excellent flavor of the Ascent but the XP is not too far behind.. The great thing about glass with the Ascent is you don't get any pop corn flavor, I wonder if these new glass capsules can do that.
I found some pieces similar like this at my LHS. They were called Glass mini Chillums, from Germany.
Guess I spoke too soon lol. One of my caps came apart. The poly and plastic part just came off. I'm wondering if there is a way to put them back together because the poly is still wrapped and in good shape as well as the plastic piece I can slide them together but its not tight enough to make a seal. I could have been more careful so it may have been my fault thankfully I still have plenty for now
We have all felt you on this one....but he is very likely extremely busy getting things ready for the campaign.... You question has been asked in the past....again not always easy to find but if you are asking about in-warranty replacements I believe we have heard reports of as quick as 3 weeks, however if you are talking about repairs to out of warranty units....which he has mentioned repairing INH004's in the past so he will need to answer you directly and with all that he is juggling at the moment I'd expect to wait a month or 2.... he will get back to you eventually....if you are without..it can be very frustrating.Does inhalater ever answer its emails???
I need to know the turn around time for repairing an original and an xp