Spent the evening in the lab with RBT and picked up my Milaana beta which is the same as what everyone else is getting now. I retained my alpha unit just because it rocks and I would miss it. My new girl is Moe. Moe the Milaana. She has some really pretty grain in the wood. Moe is a tad shorter and tad wider than the alpha unit was. I will try and get a few pictures for comparison at some point. I like the change in location of the air intake. With my alpha unit the air intakes often were smothered my my giant hands and made an annoying whistling sound lol. The intake mesh filter works well and does not look out of place. Easily replaceable too. The negative copper terminal is now flush compared to my alpha and looks much more pleasing.
I am still using a very short stem and loving it. It is 1.5 inches from end to end.
@Ed's TnT I got to try the stem you sent Ryan. Beautiful piece of weed. It compliments Zion and Milaana both well. It added a nice texture to the RBT heater's vapor signature. If I had the option that is all I would use with Moe. I am hoping
@RastaBuddhaTao will talk you into making a few short 1.5" stems with a little bit larger diameter air path and a little larger diameter to give it a nice solid seat in the heater joint. From what I have seen of your work, whatever you guys come up with will be awesome.
I get 4-5 stems per charge before I get frustrated with the slight decline in speed and heat but could push it further if I wanted to.
*****I want to remind everyone that this thing is a powerhouse and it is fast.
YOU HAVE TO LET OFF THE BUTTON. If you do not pay attention YOU WILL SCORCH YOUR LOAD.
I find if you start pressing the power button when you start to inhale then hold the power for a few seconds until you feel the vapor, let off, continue inhaling riding out the residual heat, give a couple quick taps to the power button while still inhaling and finish off riding out the residual heat. It becomes second nature after a few uses. It is like your brain and senses replace all the bells and whistles of complicated high tech vapes. Modulating this way allows you to really push the number of stems you can get.
There really is not much more to say about Moe. My Zion Evangeline looks pretty on the bookshelf.
It is going to be 70 deg F here in the Adirondacks so RBT, Moe and I will be taking Moe on her first and last trips out on the frozen lakes of the NY high-country as the ice season sadly comes to an early end. Next stop for Mr. Peanut is plowing fields, getting the bird incubators going and the rest of the farm ready for this early spring we are having here. Moe will be by my side way more than Evangeline or her predecessors were.
Two batteries, 3 or 4 gr. of flowers with Moe and I am good in the field from dawn to dusk.