Ispire Wand, enail&vaporizer

Riik

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Do you think your list are design shortcomings or were done purposely as to stablish 2 different products? -after all The Wand was not initially intended for Dynavaps..
 
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Petetbay

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Do you think your list are design shortcomings
They are to me, but they’re doing it for their intended use of the IH.
were done purposely as to stablish 2 different products?
The new design is intended to hang off the bowl/adapter on the bubbler and I think they tightened up the tolerances for a snugger fit so there wouldn’t be any problems, the Wand was handheld or on the stand.
after all The Wand was not initially intended for Dynavaps..
Yes, though their Dynavap adapter was a second thought, it worked good with standard Dynavaps til the Tempest adapter arrived.

I liking the V-Wand pretty good now with the smaller footprint and battery level indicator is a bit better, they don’t have battery removal ribbons and they are hard to remove as they’re so tight.

update on the Anvil: my initial use was using the Thermocore Anvil which has a wider large thermal reservoir limiting entry to the top, but I located my OG coppercore Anvil and it fits thru the top and works really well, me likes.
 
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Looper714

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Hey all, haven't posted for a while, however...just received the Wand IH to use with my recently purchased Dynavap M7 xl, and it's beast! The unit is large - 6.5 in x 2in, solid, well built, and feels like a weapon in my hand. The batteries are replaceable and it should last forever (if I don't drop it too may times). I have experimented with several sessions, and there are so many different variations on how to use with the DV and that's going to be the fun part. The Wand I received came with a black silicon adapter (no glass, just silicone) and it works great with the DV. You can adjust the height in the chamber for different experiences with the capped tip, you can adjust the temperature anywhere from 250 - 800 degrees (and yes, I think temperature makes a difference and will report back later), and you can use it with/without the silicone adapter. So far I've only used in on auto mode, and had good success with the adapter almost flush with the bottom of the chamber - the DV cap is completely in the chamber, and haven't set the temp above 300. The heat up is slower than a torch, and at 300 degrees it took about 15 seconds for the click. The heat up time will vary with the depth of the adapter in the chamber, as well as the temperature, especially if you don't use auto mode or the adapter. I look forward to experimenting with the Wand!
 

Cannabiker

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Hey all, haven't posted for a while, however...just received the Wand IH to use with my recently purchased Dynavap M7 xl, and it's beast! The unit is large - 6.5 in x 2in, solid, well built, and feels like a weapon in my hand. The batteries are replaceable and it should last forever (if I don't drop it too may times). I have experimented with several sessions, and there are so many different variations on how to use with the DV and that's going to be the fun part. The Wand I received came with a black silicon adapter (no glass, just silicone) and it works great with the DV. You can adjust the height in the chamber for different experiences with the capped tip, you can adjust the temperature anywhere from 250 - 800 degrees (and yes, I think temperature makes a difference and will report back later), and you can use it with/without the silicone adapter. So far I've only used in on auto mode, and had good success with the adapter almost flush with the bottom of the chamber - the DV cap is completely in the chamber, and haven't set the temp above 300. The heat up is slower than a torch, and at 300 degrees it took about 15 seconds for the click. The heat up time will vary with the depth of the adapter in the chamber, as well as the temperature, especially if you don't use auto mode or the adapter. I look forward to experimenting with the Wand!
That's not really a temperature adjustment. It's just a timer that's calibrated to the banger cups which come with the Wand--if you're using those, it's designed to heat long enough to reach the set temp. With the Dyna, just use the clicks. With other devices, like the Tempest, people figure out how the timer corresponded to their particular use. It doesn't change the power output.
 

Looper714

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Yeah, I've been reading various threads about the temperature with banger cups and the DV, however I haven't been able to reach a conclusion, so thanks.
 
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WirtDog

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Just got a new Wand today to give for a Christmas present. Much more solid and nicer than expected. I hooked it up to charge using USB-C cable and a factory Samsung super charger I use for my phone, tablet and watch. Are any displays supposed to be on during charging? I am not seeing any indication that the charging is working?
 
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TigoleBitties

Big and Bouncy
Just got a new Wand today to give for a Christmas present. Much more solid and nicer than expected. I hooked it up to charge using USB-C cable and a factory Samsung super charger I use for my phone, tablet and watch. Are any displays supposed to be on during charging? I am not seeing any indication that the charging is working?
Unless they've changed something, my wand shows a small animation with a battery indicator and bars that flash or stay solid indicating how charged it is. The only time the display is completely dark is when it turns off after it's fully charged.

Perhaps your batteries are fully charged or you inserted them with the wrong polarity? You could also try a different USB-C cable or charging brick.
 

WirtDog

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Unless they've changed something, my wand shows a small animation with a battery indicator and bars that flash or stay solid indicating how charged it is. The only time the display is completely dark is when it turns off after it's fully charged.

Perhaps your batteries are fully charged or you inserted them with the wrong polarity? You could also try a different USB-C cable or charging brick.
Thanks for responding! The Ispire does not like the Samsung super charger block? I have a big bag of charger blocks. Pulled out one that fit the Inspire factory charging cable, plugged it in and immediately the display came on showing two bars and that it was charging.

If I get one of these I would buy another set of Ispire batteries and use my external charger. Just wanted to make sure that the basic charging works.

Thanks for your help! Always appreciated!!
 

bizwaxzion

Enigmatic Cannabist
The Ispire does not like the Samsung super charger block?

They don't like my Mac charger either. I suspect chargers that can supply 15v or more are not compatible. My Samsung charger does 9v and 5v and charges the wand just fine, although I mostly use and external charger to maintain wand batteries.
 
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