wow wish i would've re-read this before using my flat coil
Got my post deleted but here's the picture I posted of the analog for those that were interested. Overall it works pretty good with the flat coil but the coil life is shorter then the regular barrel coils. Although you do get better way better heat distribution, you can burn your coil out faster if you turn your temps up high either on accident or just to clean off your nail. Apparently you're not suppose to turn it up past 700-900 ( not exactly sure) but the barrel coils can go up to 1100-1200 with no problem. I might look into wiring a barrel coil for the analog to see how well it works with my HE E-nail insert. Does anyone have recommendations for a decently cheap small tip soldering iron I should use for a Mini XLR? The pins are bit too small for this cheap $25 soldering iron I have lol.
I think i managed to burn my coil out too.. Let me know how the call goes and if he can do anything. Seems to me these coils don't really last too long compared to the barrel coils.wow wish i would've re-read this before using my flat coil
i just burned mine out after like the third use when i turned it up to 1100*F, i was amazed to see it go up that high since my barrel coil only goes to ~950 before stalling; this thing straight shot up to 1000 in like <30 seconds. unfortunately when turned it back on after cooling down it went up to 1100, stayed for a little bit and then just shut off and started cooling down/hasn't worked since. figured i burnt it out but you confirmed it for me, was planning on calling the guy up and seeing if there's anything i can do on monday so we'll see.
flat coil really worked amazing before i burnt it, much much nicer than the barrel, especially with the washers on the ceramic piece. still doesn't clean as fast as i would like but works much much quicker than before at least. the washers also made a nice little heat guard for my glass so it didn't get as hot in the joint
damn bro what temp was it at? i talked to him and he said because they're expensive to order he can't just replace it. i asked where does it say don't go past 900*F and he said "it says 300V on there so you gotta use a volt meter if you're inexperienced, i can sell you another one though"... kinda fucked to tell me that after the fact imo, if i sold these i would make sure in big red letters under description it said "DO NOT TURN PAST 900 OR IT COULD BREAK"I think i managed to burn my coil out too.. Let me know how the call goes and if he can do anything. Seems to me these coils don't really last too long compared to the barrel coils.
Pretty much red is dead, lucky I called him before I used it. He said you can leave unit on all day but it can't go red at all. As far as replacement coils he said after 4/20 he's busy with the cup
damn bro what temp was it at? i talked to him and he said because they're expensive to order he can't just replace it. i asked where does it say don't go past 900*F and he said "it says 300V on there so you gotta use a volt meter if you're inexperienced, i can sell you another one though"... kinda fucked to tell me that after the fact imo, if i sold these i would make sure in big red letters under description it said "DO NOT TURN PAST 900 OR IT COULD BREAK"
another coil came to my house about a week after the first one but it has the incorrect plug on it so i'm gunna try get someone to cut off my first plug (from the broken coil) and put it on the new one.
So how well does this sort of setup work. Ive seen them for a couple hundred including unknown brand nail and im curious cause this setup seems cut and dry.If you want a cheap E-Nail my friend is making the analog units for $225 shipped with a dualiti....
THIS IS MY BETA UNIT NOT THE FINAL CONTROLLER DESIGN, just saying.
They all work the same to be honest. D-nail's analog, Dab Pad, and the Globoctopus one that you're probably looking at. You just need to find the right temperature setting that works for you since it isn't digital. The difference between the Dab Pad and the one you posted is pretty much just a smaller housing and smaller dimmer.So how well does this sort of setup work. Ive seen them for a couple hundred including unknown brand nail and im curious cause this setup seems cut and dry.
Friend of mine is actually making these himself without the branding.They all work the same to be honest. D-nail's analog, Dab Pad, and the Globoctopus one that you're probably looking at. You just need to find the right temperature setting that works for you since it isn't digital. The difference between the Dab Pad and the one you posted is pretty much just a smaller housing and smaller dimmer.
Damn good recommendation based on those units!I can easily recommend OGCook's friends E-Nail, at least the full-size one. Since I've had it my Herbalizer and EVO have seen little use. His customer support is very good as well.
Price and pictures?Friend of mine is actually making these himself without the branding.
They work perfectly, can adjust the temp slightly, can travel easily and are a chunk cheaper than a full box. I know with my friend's at least you can still use the same coil and nail on his full units so it makes it a bit cheaper to upgrade or get both.
I can easily recommend @ogcook friends E-Nail, at least the full-size one. Since I've had it my Herbalizer and EVO have seen little use. His customer support is very good as well.
Good to hear! Regarding the cost, I don't know what his current cost is, best thing to do would be contact @ogcook here, he got me in touch with his friend that made it.How much do these go for? BTW, that Nano you sold me was my best vape purchase ever!
The regular on/off ones get up to 700 degrees+ after 2 minutes and top off at 1050. You would want the analog or digital smart dabbs for low temp.I think I can swing $350. Whats the heat get to on the on/off? Is it only for high temp dabbing? Im mainly interested in low temp only. @Deadshort480