Hey guys, been a long time since I've posted here - been super busy with work, school and my Cera. She's performing beautifully, run bubble, kief and plant matter through my LL with great success, and both DIY and store-bought concentrates have been absolutely killer in my EO. Can't say enough good things about it. It's helped me cut back on my habit, which is great and has definitely saved me money, and I also feel the benefits of reducing my combustion.
All that aside, I've not had very good luck with my EL core. It's essentially been non-functional since day one, and as a result hasn't helped me at all with my goal of quitting the "analogs." Finally got in touch with Zeki and the crew, who promptly issued me a return label. Haven't had an opportunity yet to mail it back, but I actually spoke with Zeki today to get an update. He had previously informed me that they were waiting on a shipment of new wire (I think?) to build the EL cores "to spec."
Today he informed me that everything is well on that front, but the TET team isn't satisfied with the performance of the current design. To wit, they are working on a brand-new design, incorporating a reservoir like the previous AVA RES tank system! Exciting news. He estimated they were about 3 weeks out, and that all EL customers, whether they have had non-functioning cores rebuilt or not, will be given the option to trade in for the new style. Really excited for this development, I really think it'll be a competitive and functional design. In the meantime, I am going to send back my EL core ASAP for a rebuild.
On an unrelated note, a tip for EO core users. I haven't read of anyone having this issue, and Zeki couldn't recall feedback from customers with this problem, but recently I got my EO core stuck in the Cera body! For the life of me, I couldn't get it out. I was almost at the point of using a monkey wrench or something to that effect, and wrapping the core in a towel to avoid cosmetic damage, but this wasn't a very appealing idea. However, the TET team had a great suggestion. After removing the battery and o-rings, I lightly torched the ceramic body just below the core, basically where the core "interface" is. This did the trick, and finally I was able to remove my core. Just heating it up by holding down the button wasn't enough I guess. Weird.
I realized that it must have leaked, as I remember last week I had an extended session with my EO, and laid it down on its side. When I picked her back up after cooling off, there was a good buildup of oil inside the top cap and side wall of the core. I suppose some must have leaked out the bottom? When I got the core out, there was a lot of oil in both the interface and the bottom of the core including the threads. So, just a tip for anyone else who might experience this issue - use a torch! Just another benefit of the awesome materials that make up our beloved Cera.