Rrose Selavy
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wow im glad i did not try to open mine up
Units produced up to this week were calibrated too hot. We reduced significantly without detriment to cloud production.
Thanks for effort in trying the DIY repair. We will send new unit over. Will arrange return with an included envelope.
Very right, it is better trying to lubricate the potentiometer while leaving it in place. If attempting switch DIY Please see new video
And is that the batch that was calibrated too hot?Units from the current batch.
Wow! I've been away for a few days and am surprised with all the problems.
I'll knock on "wood" as mine is about 4 weeks old now and not a single problem.
I'd say I've had about 25-30 sessions with it and have charged it about 3 maybe 4 times.
My sessions are always pretty long as I reach auto shutoff and have to turn it back on for another
few minutes/hits. I do pack the capsule full.
My only complaint is that it is a little hot and dry on the throat.
Now add a .49 cent mini bubbler and it magically transforms to cool, moist vapor.
It fits just perfect with a piece of shrink tubing on the mouthpiece stem.
Sorry to all that are having problems, hang in there, Inhalater will take care of you.
Do you mean heat shrink tubing? And if so, do you leave it attached to the capsule since the heat shrink tubing doesn't come off without cutting it? Sorry if this is obvious, I'm new to this kind of stuff.Wow! I've been away for a few days and am surprised with all the problems.
I'll knock on "wood" as mine is about 4 weeks old now and not a single problem.
I'd say I've had about 25-30 sessions with it and have charged it about 3 maybe 4 times.
My sessions are always pretty long as I reach auto shutoff and have to turn it back on for another
few minutes/hits. I do pack the capsule full.
My only complaint is that it is a little hot and dry on the throat.
Now add a .49 cent mini bubbler and it magically transforms to cool, moist vapor.
It fits just perfect with a piece of shrink tubing on the mouthpiece stem.
Sorry to all that are having problems, hang in there, Inhalater will take care of you.
Wow! I've been away for a few days and am surprised with all the problems.
I'll knock on "wood" as mine is about 4 weeks old now and not a single problem.
I'd say I've had about 25-30 sessions with it and have charged it about 3 maybe 4 times.
My sessions are always pretty long as I reach auto shutoff and have to turn it back on for another
few minutes/hits. I do pack the capsule full.
My only complaint is that it is a little hot and dry on the throat.
Now add a .49 cent mini bubbler and it magically transforms to cool, moist vapor.
It fits just perfect with a piece of shrink tubing on the mouthpiece stem.
Sorry to all that are having problems, hang in there, Inhalater will take care of you.
Do you mean heat shrink tubing? And if so, do you leave it attached to the capsule since the heat shrink tubing doesn't come off without cutting it? Sorry if this is obvious, I'm new to this kind of stuff.
Units produced up to this week were calibrated too hot. We reduced significantly without detriment to cloud production.
Have you tried using it with the extension tubes that come with it? It makes it much cooler and easier on the throat.
Units produced up to this week were calibrated too hot. We reduced significantly without detriment to cloud production.
Thanks for effort in trying the DIY repair. We will send new unit over. Will arrange return with an included envelope.
Very right, it is better trying to lubricate the potentiometer while leaving it in place. If attempting switch DIY Please see new video
Ohhh okay I was confused about how you actually used it. Makes a lot of sense now. Thanks!Yep, heat shrink tubing and I just keep it stuck right on the stem whether I'm using the bubbler or not. It's very thin walled so you really can't tell it's even on there.
Picked it up at the Home Depot. It's 1/4" and made by Raychem.
It's what the Flashvape uses on their glass stems, that's where I got the idea from.
I did try the heat shrink that came with my Flashvape but it was a little loose, on the fit on the bubbler.
So the heat shrink I picked up must have a slightly thicker wall.
Yep, heat shrink tubing and I just keep it stuck right on the stem whether I'm using the bubbler or not. It's very thin walled so you really can't tell it's even on there.
Picked it up at the Home Depot. It's 1/4" and made by Raychem.
It's what the Flashvape uses on their glass stems, that's where I got the idea from.
I did try the heat shrink that came with my Flashvape but it was a little loose, on the fit on the bubbler.
So the heat shrink I picked up must have a slightly thicker wall.
Combustion happens only after a long pyrolisis temperature plateau; it is unlikely to happen even on hot units.
Essentials oil are vaporised at a relatively low temperatures. Past a certain temperature point, pyrolisis of plant material starts occuring. This will happen on a fairly large temperature gap (+/- 30 degrees Celsius). Only after this point, plant material will auto ignite into combustion. Pyrolisis point varies from substrate to substrate. This phenomenon is particularly obvious with sensitive substrate like tobaccos.
Pyrolisis is related to hashness and throat irritation. It also has it's own effects which may be sougth after. In some opinions, vaporizing around pyrolisis temperature point reduces the health benefits of vaporization.
The switch problem is not related to dirtyness. Metal constituing the switch appears to deform, restraining proper contact for electricity flow. Component manufacturer will produce a custom unit to Inhalater specifications for next production batch.
We are presently working on PV order. We expect to be shipping it over early next week. Many thanks for your patience. On these units , switch will be greased instead of oiled in hope of perfect operation. These will be the last units of this electronic batch.
Units produced up to this week were calibrated too hot. We reduced significantly without detriment to cloud production
Units produced up to this week were calibrated too hot. We reduced significantly without detriment to cloud production.
Thanks for effort in trying the DIY repair. We will send new unit over. Will arrange return with an included envelope.
Very right, it is better trying to lubricate the potentiometer while leaving it in place. If attempting switch DIY Please see new video
I asked basically the same question and got the following response (up above): "Units from the current batch." Since I really didn't know if this statement was left or right, I cancelled my order.What about the shipment PV is to receive tomorrow? Are those calibrated too hot or are those the corrected shipment?
The fact that you are active in this forum and communicative, is the reason I kept my order (for good or bad). Wish more MFG's followed your example. Thank you.
What about the shipment PV is to receive tomorrow? Are those calibrated too hot or are those the corrected shipment?
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We are presently working on PV order. We expect to be shipping it over early next week. Many thanks for your patience. On these units , switch will be greased instead of oiled in hope of perfect operation. These will be the last units of this electronic batch.
I had the same heat problem at first. What I found was packing the load down helps to slow the draw which gives you less heat. I will suck up a whole capsule full and then pack it down to half or so.
^ Yep
If you really want to honk on it, fill your capsule up, pack it down, fill it again, pack it down.. Basically just stuff that sucker with weed.. Man I've put a blunt worth into my capsule before and was blowing unbelievable clouds..over and over and over.
What about the shipment PV is to receive tomorrow? Are those calibrated too hot or are those the corrected shipment?
Hi kelper and zephyron,I asked basically the same question and got the following response (up above): "Units from the current batch." Since I really didn't know if this statement was left or right, I cancelled my order.
Hi kelper and zephyron,
Inhalater posted yesterday "Units produced up to this week were calibrated too hot. We reduced significantly without detriment to cloud production." Since our shipment is currently in production they will be properly calibrated as well as having the on/off potentiometer problem addressed.
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