If you can figure out the 8 then i would suggest that as it has nothing in there to hold you back on your quest for more power.
If you can figure out the 8 then i would suggest that as it has nothing in there to hold you back on your quest for more power.
Yep. Now you're like the rest of us plebs, forced to go back to guesswork and recording your results as you go.Aaaaaarrrrrrrrgggggggg, I broke my ac globe. Globed dual coil ac was my favorite now too. The globe helps me feather it to get almost donut level flavor.
What battery are you using?Anyone else notice the V3 kiss carts with dual coils require a lot of oil as a buffer? I've put 3 giant globs in, but didn't get really good clouds until glob 3
check for oil leaks on contacts.Im not sure if this is the right place for this, but there seems to be a fair amount of discussion.
I recently purchased and received a KISS Alpha Centauri cartridge. The titanium double coil cart does not register at all when I screw it into the cartridge. The single coil worked for 3 days before stopping. The "donut", however, continues to work fine. I have never tried to fire the coils past 3.7v and loading was done with a syringe to insure that the coil remained untouched and intact. I was quite happy with the single coil while I had it, but it was very frustrating to have it spontaneously die right after I had loaded some concentrate into it. What would cause it to die in the middle of a session after working perfectly for 3 days?
How much life do most people get out of a KISS cart? I was expecting each one to last a manner of weeks based on the information here and my failed attempts to preserve the coils. I would've very much liked to enjoy and reccomend this product, but at this point I'll have to shelve it because I can't afford to spend $30 to ship myself two new coils just 4 days after receiving the unit. I'm also not sure if I want to invest more money in fear of receiving more faulty items... I would've felt petty complaining over 1 coil, but now I'm quite frustrated...
Anyone else notice the V3 kiss carts with dual coils require a lot of oil as a buffer? I've put 3 giant globs in, but didn't get really good clouds until glob 3
From my experience the dual coil does require a buffer and it vaporizes the oil quick. I usually get 2-3 hits of a load. But DAMN does it produce vapor at 7.4v. Monster clouds so that means faster oil consumption. The single coil is best for efficiency but still vaporizes oil quick if not careful and burn oil. The 1701 is super tasty, I use it for dab style. Load fat oil glob and take it all in one hit. Great for when I have a lot of oil and want that great fresh taste "dab". I use the 1701 with no ceramic donut. Kiss AC appealed to me because of the stealth and the solution to my kiss cart mess lol. I like how it looks like a e cig attachment. Public use with no looks. LolI noticed that too, it seemed to go through it to fast at first. Though I also have a habit of doing more than I mean to when it's not layg so I didn't trust myself on that.
Also after doing 7.4 mine doesn't seem to work as well 3.7 either, but maybe I just burned it out a little. I have 2 so I think I'm going to keep one 3.7 and one 7.4 and see how that works.
That being said I still really like them, they are perfect for when you don't want layg and can't do the herc.
I picked up a 74x in April and have been having a similar experience. I recently read you suggest to someone else that some concentrates require more heat than others to properly melt into the coil so it doesn't just sit on top, I think that is exactly the issue (at least for me since each hit would cause the load to get darker but not melt in).@Roth the sr74x needs to have the whole white area between the contact points exposed. The sr74 needed only 2mm of white space.
This should fix your issue.
I picked up a 74x in April and have been having a similar experience. I recently read you suggest to someone else that some concentrates require more heat than others to properly melt into the coil so it doesn't just sit on top, I think that is exactly the issue (at least for me since each hit would cause the load to get darker but not melt in).
Not to second-guess you since you designed it lol, but if the rod is able to get red hot that quick, is rod placement still likely to be at fault? The reason I ask is because initially @SamuraiSam helped me out with the self-adjusting technique which eliminated red flashing on my 3.7v rod, and the 7.4 gets hot fast on the core. Meter is on the way to help with assembly testing. Thanks!
Is boiling the metal parts of the Herc critical or would a soak in everclear be suitable? I have disassembled but don't have distiller/RO water in hand. Can't really boil my vaporizer parts either and not make the wife suspicious as to why I am fucking with the stove.
@Roth the sr74x needs to have the whole white area between the contact points exposed. The sr74 needed only 2mm of white space.
This should fix your issue.
Excellent, thanks for the quick reply. However, I still am having an issue.
I took the rod out, and exposed the entire white area. However, when screwing the two halves of the heating chamber together, there was some slight resistance towards the end. Nothing much, but enough to push the rod slightly back into the upper chamber.
I took apart the bottom part, and the spring loaded retaining piece. I resat them, making sure it was as far down as possible. But I still run into the same issue. For some reason, it's sticking too high into the lower chamber, pushing the rod into the upper chamber when screwed together. I'm tightening the retaining nut just about as tight as I can with my fingers.
Any suggestions?
Can you show me a image of the rod placement on the bottom side? i want to see how far inside its pushing in.
The Coils itself require .3 just to start working, anything above that is what really starts to vaporizer. You sure you put in .5? was it measured?
I definitely put in at least 0.5g. It wasn't measured directly as it went in, but I had a brand new gram, and put at least half of that in it. As well as maybe 0.1g from a separate container. I can still see lots of it sitting above the coil. And I only used one coil, if that makes a difference.
And I can feel when the rod is being pushed in when I screw the chambers together. It's the last couple of turns. There's definitely a little bit of resistance only at the end.
ok do this.
Two experiments to track down the issue.
First one, hold the button down longer, if this fixes it then the issue really isnt an issue its more of thermodynamics and the concentrate type that requires a little more heat to get going. Some stubborn oils and waxes exist like this.
Experiment two is if the first one doesnt then do this:
remove the middle black PTFE shield, and re-position the rod, gently screw it in and when you feel resistance stop, put the stainless top cap and the mouth piece on top, try it now and see if this fixes your issue.
Holy shit, number 2 worked. I took waaaay too long of a hit, not knowing if it would work, and never really fully seeing the power of the Herc yet. Big hit, and melted a big portion of my oil down to the bottom chamber. I did as many cool down hits as I could, but I just heated it too quickly, too much to catch up I guess. But it definitely melted down into the coil this time, and I got a big hit.
So is it something with the spring loaded part then?
it can be easily fixed, can you take of the spring loaded part inside the center post and just use a clipper to snip a bit off.
I took the spring loaded contact out of the sleeve. Which side do I snip? The side the moves and touches the rod, or the stationary side that goes in the sleeve?
Can needle nose pliers cut it? Not sure if I have access to anything else besides plain scissors.
I'm having the same issue with wax and shatter sitting at the top of the coil. I am firing at 7.34v, herc is at 2.3 ohm, and I got a red rod before loading the concentrates. And my rod is in the correct spot in the tongs. But I don't understand "remove the middle black PTFE shield, and re-position the rod, gently screw it in and when you feel resistance stop, put the stainless top cap and the mouth piece on top, try it now and see if this fixes your issue."ok do this.
remove the middle black PTFE shield, and re-position the rod, gently screw it in and when you feel resistance stop, put the stainless top cap and the mouth piece on top, try it now and see if this fixes your issue.
I'm having the same issue with wax and shatter sitting at the top of the coil. I am firing at 7.34v, herc is at 2.3 ohm, and I got a red rod before loading the concentrates. But I don't understand "remove the middle black PTFE shield, and re-position the rod, gently screw it in and when you feel resistance stop, put the stainless top cap and the mouth piece on top, try it now and see if this fixes your issue."
I don't have a black ptfe shield. Are you referring to the ptfe shield at the bottom of the centerpost? And leave it off, putting everything back together, and firing it up?
And when you say "reposition the rod", do you mean in the tongs? sorry all just went over my head.