Many like myself are not educated enough in electro hardware to be safe conducting such a venture as has been suggested.
Am I alone in feeling that the sublimator should have a major price adjustment? Price Drop?
The newest version of Extreme Q selling on planetvape.ca is priced at $189.99. This includes everything, all accessories, you need to utilize FULL multifunction vaporization.
As opposed to the Sublimator launch controller priced at $264.97 (you couldn't just round up PV?) plus the additional sublimator launch controller power supply priced at $73.97 Totaling a whopping $338.94 just for the damn power supply! WTF! lol - What gives - In this economy give me a break.
The stainless apollo heating device with nothing else is priced at $194.95 on pv. The Adapt-A-Sub Apollo Kit is priced at $539.95! This price excluded the apparatus to actually use the before mentioned product! Requiring your own apparatus to "adapt" your own. What ever way you skin it requires additional $$$.
So unlike the EQ & Volcano Classic priced on pv at $529.95, which can be used out of the box requiring no additional $$$$. We are asked to spend $779.95 on the apollo "kit" OR $914.95 for the stainless steel "kit" version to have this out of the box utilization that most vaporizer companies understand is normal and reasonable practice in this day and age.
What am i missing here? Must we seriously spend a grand to purchase a vaporizer that gets the job done?
Enrico Bouchard is cool and all but highly unprofessional and legally reckless IMHO bringing additional question into the whole equation!
No offense intended to any above parties just seeking some answers.
So sorry that I'm a coward and ignorant! hahaha can't address the points i raised but can trash me? ok cool sorry for the rule breaking fuckcombustion!
Am I alone in feeling that the sublimator should have a major price adjustment? Price Drop?
The newest version of Extreme Q selling on planetvape.ca is priced at $189.99. This includes everything, all accessories, you need to utilize full multifunction vaporization.
As opposed to the Sublimator launch controller priced at $264.97 (you couldn't just round up PV?) plus the additional sublimator launch controller power supply priced at $73.97 Totaling a whopping $338.94 just for the power supply!! - In this economy.
The stainless apollo heating device with nothing else is priced at $194.95 on pv. The Adapt-A-Sub Apollo Kit is priced at $539.95! This price excluded the apparatus to actually use the before mentioned product! Requiring your own apparatus to "adapt" your own. What ever way you look at it requires additional $.
So unlike the EQ & Volcano Classic priced on pv at $529.95, which can be used out of the box requiring no additional $. We are asked to spend $779.95 on the apollo "kit" OR $914.95 for the stainless steel "kit" version to have this out of the box utilization.
What am i missing here? Must we seriously spend a grand to purchase a vaporizer that gets the job done?
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I was wondering if anyone else with a UFO or any sublimator has noticed rust on the metal? I thought this was stainless steel? Its not completely impossible but should have more to do with oxidizing and the sorts. It seems like rust after this short time im scratching my head...
Mostly V1.0 etc.
Scared to even use this high tech equipement anymore...
Edit trying to take a pic as we speak but I don't think I can manage this with my camera....
roger thx manIts not actually calcium. Its the accumulation of sublimate/ABV/nastiness/resin that collects and hardens over time. Similar process to calcification. I called it oxidation cause that's what it looks like.
Hard black shards of obsidian looking stuff, red looking rust, and brown looking rust have all been observed in the Sublimator atomizer.
Do you know if that Dimmer switch would work the same way with the XLR 2.0 apollo heater?Yes it's been done a few times.. Mine has a twelve foot cord so I can pass it to friends but I rarely move it around like that.. The longer cord is nice just for moving it around my area here on my desk. Also I didn't bother with the timer.. My control just crapped out one day and this dimmer switch is way better. You don't even really need the watt meter but it is much nicer with it. You can find the exact wattage for the perfect vaporization you want..
Watt Meter - http://www.ebay.com/itm/P3-KILL-A-WATT-POWER-USAGE-VOLTAGE-METER-MONITOR-NEW-/320677761026
Dimmer Switch - http://www.altex.com/AC-Plug-In-Dimmer-Switch-SPST-On-Off-30-10194-P146488.aspx
No the xlr is dc-converted while the og is all ac powered. So maybe if you converted to the correct dc voltage yourself and the dimmer is dc-compatible but that's just a guess.Do you know if that Dimmer switch would work the same way with the XLR 2.0 apollo heater?
The beginning of thwt,video 2 as scary as hell. Why would you even joke around like tgat, much less make a video of it.Suicide Sublimator Dabs