Can someone explain why this result has any significance, the whole contest is quite clearly a joke considering the first place winner is a gift bag...
We really don't need to reinvent the wheel, though...? Sure, the cable probably isn't made of gold rods, but if it works fine then what's wrong with it? What other cables should they have sourced instead? Do you not like it because it can be obtained cheaply, because you don't like how it looks (and would prefer one of those cloth-shielded ones), or something else? As long as the cable works and doesn't have a high percentage of failures, then I don't see a problem.Hi guys and girls!
I just had to write this after lokking at the above pics.Please tell me that what i see is NOT true,does the Sub come with THAT kind of electric cable?For a pice that cost half an arm and leg i can't see why they use that kind of cheapish electric cabel..Sorry to say this BUTto sell something like this on a pice that cost THAT much..unbeliveable...And NO i do not own one..I just have to say this:Aromed 4.0 cheaper and comes with a soft cable..But to be honest,i wish i could afford a Sub..it seems to work really good ;-)
@Enrico your new video is dope. Showing some new stuff that us early adopters are wanting to have as well. The cage-like heat shield is exactly what I imagined. Please do include that in the upgrade this December. I also like the new timer box with led lighting to match the heat/wattage. ....
How to doublimate
Triple laterals all over the place
@vakedcow i think this is the vid your looking for...
here's my wishlist for new sublimator accessories;
bent neck glass tube with a showerhead perc (mouthpiece 14-16 inches from the table)
bubbler style glass tube (big can diameter, little mouthpiece diameter)
removable stainless steel sub buddy with a glass reclaim jar and carb plug (make it much smaller than the pv glass sub buddy)
a double version of the sub buddy so it'd be easier to doublimate like @Tommii (2 reclaim jars, 2 18mm female joints, 1 carb plug)
a stand that can hold the apollo/adapt a nail and the atomizer in a vertical position with a reclaim jar underneath, @quitestoned has the right idea!
heat cage that can be retrofitted to the apollo
quartz apollo and atomizer!
looking forward to seeing what i can spend my holidays $ on!
I would not turn it up to max heat except for the very first time to do a "burn off" (max temp for 10-25 min)
then after that just use it at the temp you find to be the sweet spot. is yours a dimmer switch style temp knob? that's the one I have and I really like it
I use a kill a watt meter to measure wattage the sub is using usually keep it running between 24-26 watts for normal flowers and 26-29 watts for heavily coated flowers. Found this to be the easiest way to accurately measure temp/watt usage. Also don't ever put a hot apollo on a cold attomizer this will cause them to "fuse" together from the contraction/expansion of the two metals. I learned the hard way a few months ago when I first got my sub. I also found stacking the screens to be most proficient in making the purest sublimate.