OF
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Yup that's exactly right a switch that's rated to 5-6amps should be fine
Yes, remembering it has to be DC rated, most switches have much higher ratings for AC...don't fall into the same trap as others?
OF
Yup that's exactly right a switch that's rated to 5-6amps should be fine
Yes, remembering it has to be DC rated, most switches have much higher ratings for AC...don't fall into the same trap as others?
OF
Sweet, I am going to go by some razor blades today, Thanks OF!!!Very nice. A suggestion to square up the ends next time? Cut the tube a little long (like you did on the bottom end, shrink it down, and while it's still hot trim it off with a razor blade against the solid edge below. Just set the side of the blade against the metal and slice into the tube. When hot, it's pretty soft and slices very easily and neatly.
As you've discovered just because it's square when cold and expanded it won't necessarily be shrunk down.
OF
I dont have the loose leaf but the EO can sometimes get really hot as well when passing in rotation(Hence the 510 drip tip mouthpiece to keep lips from burning under extended use)Nice! Does the wrap keep the Cera cool to the touch while it's operating? Not sure if you can answer this since you are using EO. But with the LL, I find that the cap gets very hot to the touch and is sometimes a challenge to take off to look at or change the load. I have a piece of rubber on the cap, and it helps, but wondering if there are better options.
No downsides to wrapping it in shrink wrap?
I find the temp to be just fine with the plastic condom on the mouthpiece, but I might wrap this thing simply to change the color.
Better yet...any downsides to wrapping it in something like that fake carbon fiber vinyl? It should all be out of the air path, but I like to play things safe and ask first.
I don't mind that it looks like a vibrator, but my friends bitch about it. If that is their biggest complaint then I suppose it is doing a great job.
Wrapping it is not for everyone, The camera does no justice.In my opinion and experience with heat shrink tubing, the results were similar to cheap cell phone cases. It made my high tech device feel and look kind of jank, which is not what I am going for. I don't like the way the holes look punched out, and the thickness diameter fluctuations and end cuts slightly being uneven due to the nature of slicing and heating by hand.
Also the clean nature makes it kind of seamless, I don't know, it's just my own quirk but the wrap says you got something to hide less is more
I just want to thank BLAZING OG again for posting that ".07 dab with a clean cartridge" video last night. I think this is easily one of the most helpful videos of the Cera EO yet given it was my own direct request
To give some info on it to make it just as helpful for everyone else who uses concentrates in the same fashion I do:
I typically carry 4-5 different concentrates on me. Usually I'll have a sativa dominant hybrid for daytime use when I'm experiencing mild symptoms, a 50/50 hybrid for daytime use when my symptoms are a little worse, an indica dominant hybrid for the late afternoon and early evening, and then a heavy indica for nighttime. What worried me about the Cera was that I was hearing it works best with a big load around .25-.5. Well, when I only need .05-.07 of a single concentrate at a time, having to load .25 would just be a waste given that a couple hours later I'd need to hit a different strain. So if that was the case, then the Cera wasn't for me. I had been PMing BLAZING with questions regarding the Cera since I had seen his previous couple videos on here and he was more than helpful in answering all my questions. Then yesterday I asked him if he could do a test for me by giving his cartridge a thorough cleaning and then taking a video using a small "load as you go" type dab so I could see how the Cera would perform under my usual conditions. As his video has now shown, WOW! Those were some monster hits for a .07 dab AND it was a cleaned cartridge as evidenced by him running it dry without any vapor coming out prior to loading the dab. So it looks to me like the Cera can function rather, or should I say exceptionally, well with a dab of that size! I think this is good news for everyone because it shows the Cera seems to be able to do what you ask of it. I can't wait to try my own
Sorry another stupid question...there are plenty of switches rated at 250VAC and 5A. Since the rough conversion from AC to DC is ~10x (e.g. 250VAC = 25VDC) from what I understand does, that apply to the amperage too? Or is 5A = 5A whether AC or DC? Could save some serious cash.
Bummer dude, I hope this will be the last time you have to part ways with the cera.Thanks. I tried the foil and got it to light up a few times, will probably just send the whole thing in just to be safe. At least it is doing it with both cores, so I don't have to waste the .5 of premium wax I just put in the EO core.
Get a multi meter and connect the leads to the switch body and spring. You should have continuity with the button pressed.I looked through some pages but couldn't find it, is there anyway someone could tell me where the posts about checking to see if your switch is faulty are? My Cera will not heat up now, even with a new battery. Thanks.
I'm pretty sure there haven't been any problems with soldered units. Those were V2 after the original Cera straps started failing. V3 is the welded strap, which is a change made for easier manufacturability, not increased durability. DR had to send his back again after receiving a soldered unit, but it's still not clear what the problem was there… There's no reason for people with soldered units to worry I think.Iam pretty sure I read ehre a few pages back (maybe darkrom) that the SS ceras are now being laser welded(I am hoping its more reliable than the solder??).
Good Luck
I'm pretty sure there haven't been any problems with soldered units. Those were V2 after the original Cera straps started failing. V3 is the welded strap, which is a change made for easier manufacturability, not increased durability. DR had to send his back again after receiving a soldered unit, but it's still not clear what the problem was there… There's no reason for people with soldered units to worry I think.
Cera mini is coming first, then thread adapters should be next on the list I believe. A power adapter is most likely in the cards sometime after that.Any word on a 510 adapter. I am confident my vamo could produce enough energy to run the EO cart.
Sorry but all have been spoken for. If someone doesn't pay for one that they reserved I'll let you know.There aren't any of these left available that haven't been spoken for are there?
Cera mini is coming first, then thread adapters should be next on the list I believe. A power adapter is most likely in the cards sometime after that.
I was kind of wondering the same thing. I was interested early on but I didn't want to actually commit to buying one until I had at least some idea of how they perform. I'm glad other people are buying them, though, even if I don't get one. I was conflicted for a while because I didn't want you to get stuck with a bunch of extra MPs or something.Sorry but all have been spoken for. If someone doesn't pay for one that they reserved I'll let you know.
In the meantime I have to wait for them to be shipped to me from China
dropped it on concrete. im soooooo glad that the body didnt crack.
previous words: http://fuckcombustion.com/threads/omicron-vaporizer-for-oils.4301/page-320#post-247657Yikes. Time to find out how to add a wrist strap to it like a Wii Remote. I haven't dropped any vape on concrete before, but can any portable withstand a fall onto concrete?
Can't wait to try this tip and props for going all out on this project to make the tips. Looks
1st Gen THermovapes will definetely withstand the drop, might scratch the metal though. If I remember correctly I think one of their old promotional videos showed it being run over by a car, but can any portable withstand a fall onto concrete?