You won't be able to see the heater like that btw, just the screen covering it (multi-layer course and fine mesh)
Let me rephrase then - I ordered a V2 and want to compare the inside of mine with other V2’s purchased. There is a little metal “dot” on my screen, so I just wanted to make sure that was supposed to be there. I’m still waiting on my batteries and mod, so it is still unused.
That dot, if it is what I think, is what holds the 2 screen together. A better way was discovered which the newest versions employ.
About the screen- i already seem to have a little black spot where it appears some herb has fallen onto it and burned in
I don't think the distance really matters. The hot air flow from element is a closed path and has nowhere else to go but through the payload.
@RastaBuddhaTao, what exactly is the black dot on the screen for, & what versions of the Splinter & Z have it? Maybe we can lay this question to rest once for all. Thanks!
Want to mention that it's great having you on the threads.
The initial Splinter V1's and a few of the Splinter Z V1s have screens with the resistance weld (dark spot visible on the heater screen).
Based on what Ryan said, @Shit Snacks, I would have to assume that @jarr92 got a V1 & not a V2. You can't assume that there were leftover over screens used in the V2. And if I'm right (without the hassle of doing a search), the only difference is that the V2 is all ceramic insulation while the V1 is both ceramic & mica. Functionality, however, is exactly the same.
Well I didn't want to assume he was lying about what he had or that he was wrong if he just bought it lol
Let me rephrase then - I ordered a V2 and want to compare the inside of mine with other V2’s purchased. There is a little metal “dot” on my screen, so I just wanted to make sure that was supposed to be there. I’m still waiting on my batteries and mod, so it is still unused.
Damn that little black dot.
Right. The photo of the mark is on the preceding page, post #1212 of that thread.
Summer said:@jarr92, when & where did you buy it from, & what wood is it?
Based on what Ryan said, @Shit Snacks, I would have to assume that @jarr92 got a V1 & not a V2. You can't assume that there were leftover over screens used in the V2. And if I'm right (without the hassle of doing a search), the only difference is that the V2 is all ceramic insulation while the V1 is both ceramic & mica. Functionality, however, is exactly the same.
But did you try drawing *really* slowly?
Like when you try to do it slow, do it even slower! Through the stock stem that is, not through water.
Alternatively, try partially blocking the air intakes like a carb. Helps regulate your speed and the air flow too.
But did you try drawing *really* slowly?
Like when you try to do it slow, do it even slower! Through the stock stem that is, not through water.
Alternatively, try partially blocking the air intakes like a carb. Helps regulate your speed and the air flow too.
I had the same issue of not being able to get vapor unless I was running hot with my v1 when I initially got it. It was extremely frustrating and was so hot that it was uncomfortable to draw from the stem. For some reason, I wasn't using my cooling stem. After putting on cooling stem, it is now much more comfortable to do longer slower draws. I find that pulsing in wattage mode helps too. I'm a noob with my v1 but I think there is hope here.