Discontinued The Persei Vaporizer for herbs and concentrates.

THE KISS FREAK

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Hey guys, just my 2 cents, I LOVE my Core for at home, love the constant power & adjustability! @ Axian, buy it, money well spent. I've even used it in my truck & that worked great as well.
 
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Lol, feel ya :), I got the up tech bug, started a little over a year ago & keep adding. Someday I'll put a pic up.
 
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iceman42593

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So i REALLY think I want a nibbler XL but:
1) How's the drag on it? I've tried using a whip and GonG attachment on the hercules but there is an INSANE amount of drag to the point that it's not really worth trying.
2) I really only use my herc in lightsaber mode and I dont really think it's going to be very stable. Can it lean over at a slight angle without spilling? Or do I need to figure out a stand of sorts?




Also, anyone experiment with putting ejuice in their kiss/okeanos cart?

wouldnt mind mixing a little flavor in with my wax

I too was curious about how the drag would be since after trying it on my oil rig it had a really hard draw, but with the Nibbler XL it is not bad at all. Minimal effort gives you giant clouds, you can tell they were designed together. As far as tipping over the Nibbler XL while there is water in it, I've actually tipped mine almost completely horizontal testing this myself and never had any water leak (I fill my water up to right below the UP label on the bubbler). It really is a great attachment; if you're considering it and have the money I would say just go for it, I was in the same boat and love that I picked one up finally.

As far as putting ejuice into the kiss carts, G has a video of testing the kiss carts in which he used ejuice, it appeared to work great, but may stain the wick a bit? not sure
 
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I too was curious about how the drag would be since after trying it on my oil rig it had a really hard draw, but with the Nibbler XL it is not bad at all. Minimal effort gives you giant clouds, you can tell they were designed together. As far as tipping over the Nibbler XL while there is water in it, I've actually tipped mine almost completely horizontal testing this myself and never had any water leak (I fill my water up to right below the UP label on the bubbler). It really is a great attachment; if you're considering it and have the money I would say just go for it, I was in the same boat and love that I picked one up finally.

As far as putting ejuice into the kiss carts, G has a video of testing the kiss carts in which he used ejuice, it appeared to work great, but may stain the wick a bit? not sure
E juice on the kiss carts gives really nice clouds and flavor we use it at the shows with e juice .it doesn't stain the pics they get right to being white with minimal effort !
 

Vapvap

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@Sleepin in CA where did you get your stand for the Nibbler XL that I see in the background in this video?

Do it yourself :)

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itschad

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What kinda hits are you guys getting with the shorty and the SR74 black rod?


looking forward to trying this out
 
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itschad

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i'm still not quite sure i understand the iris.

would the different sized batteries just have an acceptable range of voltages?
 
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masaki

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i'm still not quite sure i understand the iris.

would the different sized batteries just have an acceptable range of voltages?
You setup your persei with x2 18350 which gives you 7.4v like you would to power your 7.4v attachments. Attach the iris to this set up and you can dial down the volts/watts. This will let you control the power of your persei and as well dial in the flavor and clouds to your preferences. This is also helpful setting up your hercules for different consistency wax/oil. It's a nice little feature to have on demand. Dial it in!
 

Hedonismbot

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You setup your persei with x2 18350 which gives you 7.4v like you would to power your 7.4v attachments. Attach the iris to this set up and you can dial down the volts/watts. This will let you control the power of your persei and as well dial in the flavor and clouds to your preferences. This is also helpful setting up your hercules for different consistency wax/oil. It's a nice little feature to have on demand. Dial it in!

Good explanation. I think the key words here are "dial down". The Iris can only decrease power levels compared to the same setup without the Iris (direct unregulated battery power). Since I've been using the v1 Iris for months now (daily driver) with a 7.4v SR-71 I've discovered that I like to vape my wax/crumble/honeycomb concentrates at around 30-32 watts most of the time. I do find myself tweaking the power level a bit for each concentrate type/strain. It's wonderful, but...

I also need headroom. I need a heating rod with more than say 35 watts to be able to regulate it down to the 30-32 watt range that I desire. The SR-71 heating rod gives me this headroom since at 1.5 ohms it starts out at 42 watts on a freshly charged battery (~8 volts). With the Iris set for 7.4v (it's maximum setting) I get 36 watts (and the current is just below 5 amps). Perfect. I can then set the Iris for 30-32 watts (6.7-7.0) and get powerful consistent hits all day long. It takes all day (or 2!) for my AW IMR 18350 batteries to discharge from 8.3v down to 7.0 volts the point where the Iris falls out of regulation. Then I swap batteries and start all over again. This setup works so well that sometimes I think G must be a genius and planned for the Iris and SR-71 to play perfectly together from the very beginning!

Now compare this to the SR-74. Since it's heating rod is ~2.3 ohms it starts out at ~28 watts at 8 volts and is only ~24 watts at 7.4v. So if this is my starting point what am I going to "dial it down" to??? If I set the Iris to 6.8 volts I only get 20 watts. Way below my desired power range and actually about the same power as the black heating rod which I already know that I do not like.

So the SR-71 matches perfectly to the Iris IMO but the SR-74 doesn't match so well unless your goal is to emulate the black heating rod power level.

Oh, and if it isn't obvious, the wax inside the Hercules only cares about the end result power/watts being delivered. It doesn't care about how you got there (ohms/volts/current). I hope someday that Irises are so ubiquitous that everyone just talks about what power level is preferred vs model and color of heating rods.

Hedo
 
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thevaf

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i thought the Iris would also boost the circuit as well as regulate. For example, push a 3.7v 18650 to 6v.
 
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