INFAMOUS!!!! I miss you, your at home watching TV while im at work.
I see a lot of glass on glass in that case, is it really safe? Can you drop it on the floor and the glass will stay intact?
I definitely need a better way to travel with it then wrapping it in the original bubble wrap, thats for sure. lol
Edit: Couldnt wait for a response, I pulled the trigger anyway LOL. I dont use that piece on the right side so it should fit a bit easier without it.
Thanks.
Yea i have the delayed button as well. It is not lit till about a second after i remove the mouthpieceCool. Did you notice anything different from before? Mine has the delayed temp light button too. And the temp light button seems more raised and kind of clear looking..
I'm the same way. Plus, for $6, how can you lose?
I gotta say, it fits nice and tight in there, no rattle whatsoever, even with the glass-on-glass. It feels really solid when it's closed up, and I feel like it could take a fair fall without damage, but I'm not going to test it out. I do feel pretty comfortable grabbing it and hitting the road, though. I don't think you'll regret buying the pouch.
I think the delay feature will really help a lot from the short disconnects it experiences dirty. Neat!Yea i have the delayed button as well. It is not lit till about a second after i remove the mouthpiece
Maybe try the inhalater xp ? Its what i have ordered at the moment. I cant let go of the pax tho. Thought about it alot. It gets me medicated and can milk bongs with ease..keeper.Just sold my pax... gonna try to find a better vape.
Yea thats why I asked my new one is a total different shade of blue and is much rougher, I am guessing they bead blast them and then hard coat it longer.is the new texture for the other colors too? From the pic i really like it on the black. Im not so sure I would like it much on my blue one, but the darn thing can be awfully slippery sometimes.
That's awesome man I bet you're glad that whole nightmare is over! Enjoy the Pax!Mr.Krinkle said:Pax still works flawlessly! I feel like some of you are just waiting for me to come on here with some new problem hahaha... I love my pax I have only smoked once sense my new one came, and it was only because I was offered a bowl.
fuck yes! I love it so much. I want to get in touch with someone who knows these electronics, Id love to get the broken pax working that they didnt want back backup pax? why the fuck not? That one guy that did all the battery mods seemed to know his stuff (not the one that broke it, the one that claims his works for 6 hours straight) I could probably bring it somewhere local maybe? It was never used. A guy at the end of my street owns a shop, he went to new england tech he says he can fix anything with a battery. hmmm....That's awesome man I bet you're glad that whole nightmare is over! Enjoy the Pax!
The only scenario where I'd see my self taking one apart is if my warranty is dead, and the only thing I can honestly picture anyone fixing with out electronic knowledge is the temp button. It is extremely easy to remove and clean the temp button, and reattach it. Nothing clips it in place other than the body.
Thanks for the heads up! I know what you are talking about, however, I wasn't talking about the light shroud, I assure you the temp button is removable, I only know because I reassembled it and went to adjust the temp, only to find there was no button! (like i said it took me a few tries to figure out how it reassembled properly) I promptly searched the floor and found it, the three parts that you can loose are the light cover, the button for the temp, and the small plastic bracket on the back that holds the one external screw, it also holds one wire down, out of the way of being pinched from the case (on mine any way) The temp button was extremely easy to remove and reassemble, but DO NOT FUCK WITH THESE unless your warranty is gone and you have nothing to loose.That's not the temperature control button, that's a piece of plastic that simply covers the LED so that the light is distributed more evenly in the X cutout. You can't remove the temp control button. It's under the white plastic block in the upper left of this picture:
It's not easy to tell from this picture but that dark grey blob at the end of the switch is actually a connection to the PCB.
I just wanted to make this point before someone assumed that you can fix a stuck temperature switch by opening the Pax.
Really? I could have sworn we found something that said that...For the record, there is nothing in the terms of the warranty from Ploom that prohibits simple disassembly.
Really? I could have sworn we found something that said that...
Exclusions and Limitations
The Limited Warranty applies only to products manufactured by Ploom, Inc. that can be identified by the “Ploom” trademark, trade name, or logo affixed to them. The Limited Warranty does not apply to any non-Ploom products. This warranty does not apply to (a) damage caused by accident, abuse, misuse, flood, fire, earthquake, acts of piracy, or other external causes; (b) to damage caused by operating the product outside the permitted or intended use as described by Ploom; (c) to a product or part that has been modified to alter functionality or capability without the written permission of Ploom; (d) to cosmetic damage, including but not limited to scratches, dents, and broken plastic. Warranty does not apply to any non-Ploom products.
Yeah you're right!to a product or part that has been modified to alter functionality or capability without the written permission of Ploom
i agree,,, i did a battery swap and the first lesson i learned was to keep the oven door on which will hold the magnets in. Also if the magnets fall out you must put them back in the right way because of the polarity. Plus there are two tiny pins on each side of the oven which can fall out ( they are in the groove where the o ring seats) the only other piece that is loose is the plastic lens piece that sets over the light. I removed the pcb tape and battery but nothing fell out and i used new pcb tape on the new battery. Anyway I put the pax on high (red) and partymode and stood it next to my cellphone timer. I got 1hour 36 minutes till death. I wasn't looking for any kind of dramatical improvement, just wanted to see how hard the swapout was so i wouldn't have to send it in when the battery croaked. my baby's charged up and ready to go!!!!Your list is short the two little magnets that hold the oven cover. They are not secured in any way and are tiny. If they fall out and you don't notice, good luck finding them.
The magnets are circled in red. The yellow circle encloses the pieces of O-ring that eventually got destroyed during disassembly. They isolate the heater and its insulation from the rest of the Pax.
The screw in mine is retained by a metal seat directly the body. You can see it here, it's to the right of the orange tape and right next to the end of the metal latching clip:
The plastic piece to the left of the orange tape looks like it might be removable if it weren't taped down. It has holes in it, are you confusing one of them for the hole for the retaining screw?
There is no way that the plastic cover for the temp control switch will come out without removing the circuit board or the battery. It does look as though it is not secured otherwise. From your description, I'm guessing you removed the orange tape and the battery, hence the extra loose parts. I've never removed the tape.
For the record, there is nothing in the terms of the warranty from Ploom that prohibits simple disassembly.
They need to make plastic end caps that fit tightly over both ends of the PAX. and if one of those endcaps had headphone jack , it could totally pass as a MP3 player. even under close examination