First off, If anyone out there has a rattly S3 that drives them crazy like mine did.. Heat up the block to ~200C (that's what I did at least) and then carefully press the entire top plate down tight.. So far mine hasn't come loose again! I did mine pretty sketchy, but you guys should probably use an oven mitt or something Also be careful pressing down on the center part of the plate, you can smash it all the way down if you're not careful; it doesn't take much force.
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I'm curious @Alexis, How were you heating up your S3? I've tried a number of different approaches w/ both butane and propane torches, and I've found that IME some ways produce smoother vapor (believe it or not) than other heating approaches.. IMO I feel that heating the very top corner of one of the large faces, and keeping it only in that spot, ensures smoother hits than trying other approaches I've tried (can't say why though), though it takes longer to heat than other approaches.. Some approaches lead to noticeably faster heat up times (and FWIW noticeably higher heat rise after the torch was removed) even w/ the same torch/flame size, while others are much slower; IMO it's the slower heat ups that get the smoothest hits.. Just my subjective findings YMMV... I was heating a different, faster way, for a month or so, and I was consistently coughing A Lot, and I was starting to think it was just me, since the S3 had always seemed so smooth at first, turns out that changing the way I was heating it back to how I initially did it solved my problem..
@anasrzi mentioned something.... I'm paraphrasing, but he said he hit his S3 dry upon receiving it, just as a way to feel it out, and see what he thought I'm curious if doing that would have the same effect on you as a vaped bowl of herb in that vape would.. I won't ask you to try it, since it seems like you're reaction to whatever's happening is pretty serious.. but if I were you, I think I'd like to know for sure, and that seems like it should be revealing... I'm not gonna go against your beliefs, but this seems to be a one of a kind reported case so far, and although the S3 is sort of new, there was an S1 and S2, which were essentially the same vape, and no such reports yet as far as I'm aware.. Not that it invalidates your findings though, just saying, there could be something more practical going on that's mainly responsible, like your known herb allergy..
Have you posted a classifieds ad up here yet? I'm sure someone out there would love to take it off your hands at a fair price, considering that it's practically new and you payed the shipping and customs fees, and they don't have to wait..
Sorry for all the words you guys.. So far, I haven't vaped enough today!
First off, If anyone out there has a rattly S3 that drives them crazy like mine did
and a horrible dead fish like odor which washes off genitals each day but returns aftr urinating) Vega testing has consistently pocked up the infections,
If you take my weed away then I just get suicidally depressed, so it is the lesser evil to try and live with the allergy.
I know Stu's isn't rattly and that's the one I've always compared mine to I don't see why it would be intentional, but I've heard it was common, still doesn't make me happy about it...I thought they were all supposed to be like that? lol Isn't it intentional? I also saw in the other thread about aluminum safety, and how aluminum dust is something you've never seen on the S3 and that it's the user incorrectly using the unit if there is dust. I'm pretty sure that there are more than a few of us, but it's something that has always been on my mind. What am I doing wrong? I always just used the unit as intended, yet the aluminum dust is something that never went away. Not saying I inhaled it, but it's definitely there around the silicone from the aluminum on aluminum friction.
...............................The supreme using bio-molecular gasification like the Sublimator is very different from traditional vaping.
Thanks man, but I really shouldnt have reacted like that. My skin is super thin, everybody is entitiled to their beliefs I must learn not to take things so personally, which is easier when I am more well.@Alexis - Sorry if I offended you with my BS comment on muscle testing. I would have done the same if you told me your psychic told you that the Supreme is the devil. I kinda lost you when I got to...
You are in Canada right? So it wouldnt work out for either of us cost wise, so I would go direct to Ed if I was you. Offloading my Supreme is not at all the issue at hand, that should be easy when my fatigue allows me to get around to it. I was primarily sharing my unique experience. At least it has now sparked some healthy interest in the machanism by which the Supreme produces vapor. I do think this forum will now benefit from some more in depth info on this from Ed himself.ll the best dude, and I actually NEED a Supreme3, so let's chat yeah?
I know Stu's isn't rattly and that's the one I've always compared mine to I don't see why it would be intentional, but I've heard it was common, still doesn't make me happy about it...
If it is the same rattle as mine it is from the cover on the top of the heat exchanger. It is made slighlty short for easy installation and a sure fit during the manufacturing process but this allows it to slide up and down. Nothing to worry about though.
I have never seen any sign of aluminum dust.. I can't imagine many ways how you guys can be creating it? Maybe I need to check mine out better When you talk about dust how much are you talking, like it never stops making dust? I don't have any issues like that Aside from being caused by the user, the only other thing I can think is maybe it's left over from manufacturing?? I do want to figure it out though, since I really don't understand how it can be an issue like that.. I've always been pretty careful putting my bowl in, and after so many times putting it in it's super smooth, so maybe at first when it was a fresh cut bowl.. now the edges rounded off from being used, but I still can't recall any dust even though it's possible there was a speck here and there when it was all new ... I remember hearing someone talk about using it w/o grommets and just pushing the bowl all the way in until the rod from the screen hits the bottom plate on the heater, I can definitely see that making dust.. My screen rod doesn't touch that at all w/ 2 grommets, but I think when mine was brand new w/ one grommet, that rod did make contact w/ that plate too, barely.. That's the main cause I can figure, since I haven't seen anything like that.. I was always concerned the rattle could make dust like that, but still never saw any It would be nice to understand more..
Regardless of how many or few people have that issue (I've only ever noticed 1 or 2 posts) I don't have that issue, despite looking for it during the time I've had my S3 I can't say I've ever noticed it.. If it's such a common issue I'm surprised I don't hear more about it.. Only thing I can think of is when the bowl and S3 is brand new, it may just be wearing in at first.. If I saw any metal dust regularly, I wouldn't be happy about it.. I guess I'm just glad I don't have that problem like however many of you do... Mine sees heavy use.It's aluminum dust from metal on metal inserting and removing the tube. It builds up under the inside of the silicone. From normal use. And it's not just one or two people.
I like that although is it scientifically probed?The supreme using bio-molecular gasification like the Sublimator is very different from traditional vaping.
This system allows the active principles to pass through the blood capillaries of mucous membranes rather than through the alveoli of the lungs, thus achieving a much faster and more effective absorption.
Here is a link that may explain things a bit better. It's the same principle as the Sublimator.
https://www.alchimiaweb.com/blogen/sublimator-molecular-gasification-of-cannabis/
Hope this helps!
As far as the rattle being an intentional design aspect, I tend to think it isn't, or at least shouldn't be... To each their own though.
Heard you and will do so.Regardless, with respect to that and respect to the rattly metal plate.... pretty sure they could both be put to rest if @Vitolo talked to Ed about it for us.
Yeah, I imagine a slight chamfer or radius on the edge of the tube the bowl goes in, would do a lot of good in regards to that dust reported.. It wouldn't hurt if the bowl and the tube it goes into were put through a tumbler or shaker too..Yeah I had noticed that on mine too, the tubes aren't chamfered at all (is that the word?)....