Ernielicous
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Received mine today! Still have to wait till Monday for my coil tho
Hi, Is graveda a serious company?Graveda.de just told me their €90 coil/PID kit will be available "mid-March". I am getting a coil for testing and definitely not messing with China electronics for this. You wait almost a month to get something that might not work, just to save a few bucks- not worth it.
Sweet! Try 555f and see what that does.SX has landed, It’s looks magnificent. Thanks, @invertedisdead !
I needed some tools to get my 15.8mm coil on the SX housing as I didn’t want to risk over loosening my coil. I think it’s good to go now and I look forward to putting it through its paces dialing it in.
Anyone have any temp recommendations ?
Sweet! Try 555f and see what that does.
SX has landed, It’s looks magnificent. Thanks, @invertedisdead !
I needed some tools to get my 15.8mm coil on the SX housing as I didn’t want to risk over loosening my coil. I think it’s good to go now and I look forward to putting it through its paces dialing it in.
Anyone have any temp recommendations ?
555F resulted in whispy but flavorful hit (by ball vape terms).
565F white walled my piece nicely.
So far enjoying the SX with the provided glass bowl. The flavor is fantastic and bowl size is great for material efficiency.
(Coming from an 18mm Ti bowl and injector)
Edit:
580F works as well with some flavor loss, but closer to one hit extraction than lower temps
Received mine today! Still have to wait till Monday for my coil tho
So awesome to see these are already reaching eager lungs!
The fit should definitely be pretty snuggggg with this one, but yeah, the 15.8MM coil (Auber?) would definitely be a tight fit, as the OD on the SX was enlarged a little bit from the Z8 to grab onto the coil better.
If the fit is too tight, but really close, a "hot set" can be attempted, where you heat the coil up to allow it to expand; but then slip in the cool housing. In theory that's a pretty optimal fitment. When I did the hot-set with the Z8's the OD was still just a hair under, but the SX has been further compensated for, plus stainless steel expands more than zirconia when heated, so together it should (hopefully) be a legitimate solution!
I did ISO soak all the housings separately before filling; so I'm a little dissappointed to hear you found anything from a wipe down; but I definitely want to get an ultrasonic cleaner so I can run everything through that!
Loving the early feedback and first impressions! Thanks so much for sharing and supporting!!
Are you on an Auber or a DC controller?
Quick comment regarding the glass bowls, I think it was discussed a page or two ago with the Z8, and likewise the SX does sit up a little higher in these slightly longer European ISO 14/23 joints compared to 14/20 US joints. It would look a little cleaner if the housing sat more flush; so I may attempt to acquire some 14/20 joints for the next round of bowls.
I also switched to a more open screen on the SX than what shipped with the Z8 - both inlet screens in the SX housing and the bowl screen are a lower mesh count. It should keep the air flow nice, and keep the bowl cleaner for longer. They also seem to sit a little more snug in this new round of adapters, for whatever reason.
I'm kinda lost here, tried to read the whole thread but got lost at like page 4... I've been a long time volcano user, but since I discovered rosin and dabbing out of glass bangers I nearly stopped vaping flower (except for some sesh with a dynavap through a bubbler), so all this discussion raised my interest by teaching my what is an injector (as far as I understand, it's a heat source placed before the herb and through which the air passes to reach vaporization temperature, right?)
So, here are a few questions. Is the phase3 the injector @invertedisdead designed?
And if it is, wasn't it supposed to be all glass, or the whole glass air path does matter after the herb only ?
What are the SX and Z8?
All those questions are probably answered somewhere along this thread but buried among so many side discussions and jargon I don't understand I couldn't find my answers... Maybe there is a commercial website?
Surprised it isn't XL yet lolZaroma Lite Aromatheraphy Device DIY Kit
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They must have liked your z8 idea bro
It's 16mm.Thanks to @madhockeydad, I've got all informations and am kind of sold to the concept! Now I just have to wait for recap and find a fitting coil (mine is 30mm I think). Anyone who has ordered from Europe? How much are the shipping fees? And if you have an address for a compatible coil too...
I ordered to EU and paid 20$ iirc. I also remember @invertedisdead mentioning something about a rise in shipping cost, so this info might be dated. I ordered the SX by the way, not the z8. Coil depends on what pid you use (what pinout)Anyone who has ordered from Europe? How much are the shipping fees? And if you have an address for a compatible coil too...
Immensely helpful; thank you.For setting coils I use a vice grips. Treat the coil like a screw. The wrap direction tightens it and the unwrap direction opens it. You can put a cloth around it to avoid scrapping. I grab the coil on the lowest wrap to start with and then grab the metal handle section and gently rotate either clockwise or counter- clockwise to either open the coil or tighten it. Do this gently and then you can move the grips up the coil to gently loosen closer to the handle. I had to do this. Just a little gentle rotation and the head slid in and then I tightened in the opposite direction.
Zaroma Lite Aromatheraphy Device DIY Kit
Zaroma Lite is made from Zirconia Ceramic, which offers a combination of high hardness, wear and corrosion resistance, while exhibiting one of the highest fracture toughness values among all ceramic materials. Since 1969, zirconia ceramics have beenwww.qaromashop.com
They must have liked your z8 idea bro
I ordered to EU and paid 20$ iirc. I also remember @invertedisdead mentioning something about a rise in shipping cost, so this info might be dated. I ordered the SX by the way, not the z8. Coil depends on what pid you use (what pinout)
I'm kinda lost here, tried to read the whole thread but got lost at like page 4... I've been a long time volcano user, but since I discovered rosin and dabbing out of glass bangers I nearly stopped vaping flower (except for some sesh with a dynavap through a bubbler), so all this discussion raised my interest by teaching my what is an injector (as far as I understand, it's a heat source placed before the herb and through which the air passes to reach vaporization temperature, right?)
So, here are a few questions. Is the phase3 the injector @invertedisdead designed?
And if it is, wasn't it supposed to be all glass, or the whole glass air path does matter after the herb only ?
What are the SX and Z8?
All those questions are probably answered somewhere along this thread but buried among so many side discussions and jargon I don't understand I couldn't find my answers... Maybe there is a commercial website?
For setting coils I use a vice grips. Treat the coil like a screw. The wrap direction tightens it and the unwrap direction opens it. You can put a cloth around it to avoid scrapping. I grab the coil on the lowest wrap to start with and then grab the metal handle section and gently rotate either clockwise or counter- clockwise to either open the coil or tighten it. Do this gently and then you can move the grips up the coil to gently loosen closer to the handle. I had to do this. Just a little gentle rotation and the head slid in and then I tightened in the opposite direction.
That makes sense.. so even if there are still spots showing, it shouldn’t be problematic or unhealthy to vape through? I’ll edit with a picture to explain.. the whole coil is covered in white dots.
Wow!! SX hits. Running at 460 and 490. I’m a low temp sipper. It’s great and the price point is also helpful.
Cheers!