willieR
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Super great and helpful little tutorial here Jam! What an asset you are to the threads you participate in!
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Super great and helpful little tutorial here Jam! What an asset you are to the threads you participate in!
From what I have read, tobacco vaporizes at a much lower temperature than herb. I am thinking the Pax was developed not for tobacco, otherwise it would run at a much lower temp, wouldn't it?I have an idea. For those who still use tobacco why not use your pax for tobacco only and see if the same thing happens after a few weeks. If it does great it is just how it is made, if not then it is just not made for our herb.
From what I have read, tobacco vaporizes at a much lower temperature than herb. I am thinking the Pax was developed not for tobacco, otherwise it would run at a much lower temp, wouldn't it?
Exactlya great way to clean it with the tools provided with the Pax... Thanks for the video.It is wise to keep the temperature setting "button' up above the hole, when using Iso.
I did it with the button below, for convenience of lighting!
That is when the ten year warranty comes in handy!I may be looking to drop out of the Pax world. She's nice but I don't like how even on low setting the AVB still comes out dark. No matter what. My Low medium and high experience seems to have more to do with warm up times and less about maintaining a constant temperature. I don't like my bud overly dark. My luck lately...
I like the way you think!I'd consider myself to be on the heavier side of the Pax-user spectrum. I vape 7-8 grams of good bud a week and am constantly throwing a hearty helping of kief in just for good measure. I clean my Pax every 4-5 days. It takes less than 10 minutes and that shit shines. I've had my Pax for just 1 day short of 1 month and have had a couple temp light issues and a stuck MP which were all 100% remedied with a cleaning. So far still 100% satisfied with my purchase, I love my Pax...On another note, I think it's about time we start to hypothesize about some kickass Pax accessories? Vaporbong or whip attachment? Carrying case? How about an overpriced official Pax vape tool? External battery pack anyone? (Ok that last one might be a bit far fetched.)
Most dogs in the air ports aren't drug dogs. You can't really train dogs to sniff more than one thing, it costs a bunch of money. Most of the dogs there are sniffing for bombs or residue from stuff that makes bombs which means there is no way they would be able to tell the smell of MJ is bad.
On a Pax related note, I brought my Pax to a party the other night and everyone there loved it. Most people there had not vaped before and said how much more enjoyable the high was. On another note, they had a bong going around and I combusted for the first time in a while. I can't tell you how unenjoyable that hit was, it tasted like burnt feet and sewer water.
I always wondered if those bags were necessary but I guess better be safe then sorry. I don't think there are drug dogs at local flights but who knows. It changes day by day. If anyone cares I did go past a drug dog years ago when I combusted and still no issue. That was when we were on high alert right after 9/11
I was at an Auto Zone and the had a DC to AC converter that handled 90 watts and I only paid 20 bucks for it. Just plug the converter into your 12 volt 'cigarette lighter' socket in your car, plug in the Pax charger to the converter and you are good to go my friend!Hi guys,
Im back with another question on portable charging the PAX again.
I was in the airport yesterday and being a gadget freak i had to check those electronics stores before boarding.
Something that caught my eye was a portable laptop charger. It said it could deliver 90 watts of power. I didnt check output voltage because it was only later that i figured it might work for the PAX too, but i am sure laptops do not run on 5 volts.
Is there anyone who can tell me more about this? If it works im glad to pay the 80 bucks for it. Im sure it will hold a couple charges for this sleek device.
Phoenix has dogs on leashes walking around with TSA officers, so I would say it is not improbable to expect dogs inside airports whether local or international flying is to be.I always wondered if those bags were necessary but I guess better be safe then sorry. I don't think there are drug dogs at local flights but who knows. It changes day by day. If anyone cares I did go past a drug dog years ago when I combusted and still no issue. That was when we were on high alert right after 9/11