Outstanding! Really stepping up on this one Enrico ... thanks for the clarification on that ... I knew you would Really nice when a vendor stands by their product ... really makes you want to continue to support that vendor (ie. it's not only the right thing to do ... it's also generally good business!)subbers subbers no worries we are a tight subculture. i will take care of the broken(the slowdown heater) unit no questions ask just use em as much as you can as long as they work. then send them back for a new one (only the appollo)ask planet vape there procedure of exchange and i will make new units available for them at all times .i will take care of all my subbeners, no one left behind
do not send your unit if it works or for eany other reason we will inspect every appollo carefully for validation of thermal heat reduction
nope not yet but u be the first to know when time , you are aware that the ti upgrade will cost amore tho !!!Is it close enough to ti apollo, time for an upgrade!
i am HOPING it lasts until the ti ones are available. maybe cut down on my upgrade price?Is it close enough to ti apollo, time for an upgrade!
I have a lot of money tied up in vapes and cannabis
Starting to run out of reasons to justify any more purchases either to myself or my wife! Also can't afford any more unless I sell some existing ones First World problems though man ... gotta' agree ... but I do work a lot so this is one of my few hobbies (also playing music) that keeps me sane.sounds horrible...
Ditto! Made me smile with this one HassanI love Enrico.
I love the Sublimator.
I love Marijuana.
subbers subbers no worries we are a tight subculture. i will take care of the broken(the slowdown heater) unit no questions ask just use em as much as you can as long as they work.
subbers subbers no worries we are a tight subculture. i will take care of the broken(the slowdown heater) unit no questions ask just use em as much as you can as long as they work. then send them back for a new one (only the appollo)ask planet vape there procedure of exchange and i will make new units available for them at all times .i will take care of all my subbeners, no one left behind
do not send your unit if it works or for eany other reason we will inspect every appollo carefully for validation of thermal heat reduction in order to minimize future problems
we will ajust to your case if it happens ... but i am sure it still work very good ,variation may occurs but the units remains functional .Thats why sads me sublimator is losing watts. I own like 6 vaporizers an sublimator is king, nothing is better cloud is close but sublimator cause extract everything one shot its amazing
the most important is the initial warm up a good 2 minute then after 10 20 sec it depend on the size of the torch bigger the betterI have a question for UFO kit owners, how long do you need to heat the unit up with a torch for before use? Have read a few posts on the topic but they are somewhat conflicting..
the most important is the initial warm up a good 2 minute then after 10 20 sec it depend on the size of the torch bigger the better
I started noticing a drop in my apollo's heating ability. I only pull 56 watts now instead of 61 when I first got it. I have a timer model and try and turn it off as much as possible, but after two months of use it has already decreased 5 watts. I guess I will wait until it drops below my 40 watt spot and send it in to get replaced since it is under warranty.
How many other people are having this problem? I know a few others have mentioned it, I wonder if the titanium version will be better at preventing this.
So I purchased a watt tester, this one http://www.amazon.com/Reliance-Controls-THP103-Generator-Appliance/dp/B000G7TKCG because it was at a store locally and after plugging my sub into it, it will not even get hot enough to properly vape the material. It shows that it pulls 78 watts max and it still is not hot enough on max with that wattage. Makes me wonder if the testers are what are causing the heaters to be loosing power? P.S. I just saw on amazon where it says "Accurate digital readout from 1 to 15 amps and 125 to 1875 watts" so maybe that could be a contributing factor.