Ive seen on this thread someone make a GonG piece but it had some weird material on it. Does anyone know of any GonG pieces available yet? That pinnacle water tube w/ Pax had me going crazy. I just dont want to deal with tubing.
I think a single foot of this Silicone Tubing and one of these Glass Adapters is about $30 total and 100% safe for your health!http://www.ebay.com/itm/1-2-I-D-Silicone-Hose-Temperature-Rated-500F-/300542812049
I use this, its flexible enough to fit over either 14mm or 18mm, so I just flip the adapter over for whatever I'm using. 18mm for the bubbler, or 14mm for the beaker...
So this morning I got in my car. It was pretty cold the night before, and I tried starting up my Pax. I clicked it open, and noticed it was very hard to turn on, as the mouthpiece very slowly ascended. Me, being the idiot I am, tried to help it on it's way, so what happened was that I pulled the mouthpiece upwards, and the light just didn't emit any more light.
TL;DR: It's not turning on. Have anyone experienced the same, and if so, what did you do to fix it?
If you don't have a dental pick as Welderboy suggested, make your own tool with a paper clip:
Straighten it out and bend one end into a little hook. Insert that between the spring and the tube and twist a little to snag the spring. Once it's hooked rotate the Pax clockwise and the spring just screws right out.
WARNING! Make sure you replace the spring before inserting your mouthpiece!
If you insert the mouthpiece without the spring in place, the only way to remove the mouthpiece is to open your Pax.
Blue power save is 30 seconds definitely, but I don't think it turns all the way off until the battery dies
I just timed mine...20 seconds to standby mode (blue light, low temp)...3 minutes to shut off.
Blue power save is 30 seconds definitely, but I don't think it turns all the way off until the battery dies
Dont get all butthurt because people are helping you. You'll make yourself look like a child.See, again a COMPLETELY different answer, I give up, I'll figure it out once I have one because no 2 people ever give the same answer to this question.
Thanks for the reply, but I just don't know who to believe.
If you don't know the answer as fact from experience using and timing one with a stopwatch, please don't state it as fact, say "I think it's about...", not "It is..."
Doesn't the party mode disable all timeouts though? Oh wait, I'll get all sorts of contradicting replies on this too right?
It is entirely possible that each Pax has a slightly different time to power down... if it is a rudimentary bit of programming, it might go by temp, and that is a variable.
I am looking at these. I'm still searching for the perfect nightstand vape...
Some saying 15 seconds, others 30, others 90, these are far from "slightly different". I don't see why they would change the timeout based on temperature setting, it really seems people are just guessing and stating their guess as fact which is something I've always hated.
If you're guessing the answer to a question without actually knowing the answer, SPECIFY THAT YOUR ANSWER IS A GUESS. Example: "I don't own a Pax, but I guess the power save time is 27 years, and the power off is after 492 years".
Dont get all butthurt because people are helping you. You'll make yourself look like a child.
Dont get all butthurt because people are helping you. You'll make yourself look like a child.
both mine turn off before the battery is dead, even on party mode. Party mode shuts off about 20 mins in on mine. The motion sensor kicks on for mine at 20 seconds. It'll shut off eventually after a few minutes.
Enchanter is exactly right, 30s is the manufacturer stated time but if its within 10s they probably accept it
It's just annoying that people are stating obvious guesses as if they were fact without specifying they don't actually know and are just guessing. I have no problem with people guessing an answer IF THEY SPECIFY THEIR ANSWER IS A GUESS.
Imagine if this was a more crucial aspect of the vape, for example battery life, and someone just says "the battery lasts 10 minutes" when it in fact lasts 90 (I don't know if it lasts 90 minutes this is just an example) and then you have hundreds going to buy a different vape based on false statements someone just guessed but stated as fact.
At least now the 20 seconds is coming up more often so that's probably right. I was worried the 90 second claims could have been true which would have been more than long enough to ruin your load.
I don't really understand this, if what is within 10 what who will accept what?
Where does the manufacturer state 30 seconds? It's not stated in the manual or their site that I could see.
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That reminds me, when he says in that video that vapor is light to medium at best, was he just too new with it? I've seen other videos make considerable vapor clouds with the Pax.
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Where does the manufacturer state 30 seconds? It's not stated in the manual or their site that I could see.