Soflo
Only birdshit and fools
Working like a charm! Even made a couple of them fully workedhey, what ever happened with that water tool you were making for cera?
Working like a charm! Even made a couple of them fully workedhey, what ever happened with that water tool you were making for cera?
@OF have you been working for the media lately? All your posts end in question marks instead of periods? Like those headlines that want to say something inflammatory and get away with it with a question mark at the end? Not that your posts are inflammatory, but that's just when the media does it?
My EO routine has settled into about 5 seconds of heating, then I take an initial 5 second or so hit. That first hit is light. The following hits are instant and can be as lung busting as I want or smaller sips as the mood dictates. I'm using CO2 oil.Is everybody getting vapor before the 15 second mark? Both my EO cores just barely make any vapor after 10 to 15 seconds. This is with two freshly "rebuilt" cores.
Batteries and switch seem fine. LL core glows in 10 to 15 seconds.
My EO routine has settled into about 5 seconds of heating, then I take an initial 5 second or so hit. That first hit is light. The following hits are instant and can be as lung busting as I want or smaller sips as the mood dictates. I'm using CO2 oil.
What timing do you suggest for LL testing?
OF said:I'm currently running 20 gauge, IMO totally appropriate for the 'just under four Amps'. In fact, I think I've cut it back too far, losses in my rig are under those in Cera I think. Typical drops under load total about .25 Volts, I typically see closer to .4 in Cera? OF
I have purchased a couple clones from Fasttech that definitely had more than 0.4v drop under a 1.5ohm load. I have also purchased some from them like the sentinel M16 clone (brass) that have 0.1v and under drop with a 1.5ohm load.Really that much drop in a Cera? The current e-cig clone mechanical mods drop from 0.1v to 0.2v under that kind of load, and they all go for well under $50. They just don't have the correct connector for the new TET cores...
I often use my Cera for quick sessions. I can pull it out, get fully medicated, and stash it away in a very short amount of time (like a minute total). Versatility of the Cera is great.Excellent point! Once hot inside, response becomes much faster. Nearly instant sometimes. Again, my 'take' here is being close to the magic temperature, extra heat radiated onto the surface from the hot filament is enough to trigger vaporization 'on the spot'.
My problem here is I get to enjoying the first hit too long and it cools off......which is OK too. One thing sure, for such a simple looking thing, a lot goes on. Pretty cool Engineering all right.
OF
I'm using BHO. Haven't found any CO2 oil at any Canadian dispensaries yet. I used BHO in the cores for a year with good results. Just seems like my rebuilds are no better than before I sent them in. I'll have to check cart resistance tomorrow I guess.I consistently get vapor after 10 seconds from my Cera. I never need to preheat 15 sec. I've been using a rebuild core for 4 months (vapor production was down a little before rebuild but that was after solid 10 months of use, and a lot of lower quality co2 oil & wax). I've stayed away from waxes and such, and have only needed to clean the core 1 in the last 4 months. If my vapor production is on the light side, it's either the battery or time for a refill. Although like OF mentioned, over-filling will delay vapor production. IMO less>more. I definitely think trying .5 refills is on the heavy side. I add maybe .2 each time. Also cuts down on the mess on the ceramic mp.
Are you using co2 oil, or BHO ? I know that butane related concentrates seemed to take a little longer (and gunk things up faster). I won't put BHO in my cera.
It takes 10 to 15 seconds for you to see any kind of glow when freshly charged? I usually set my batteries aside as "ready for charging" if I don't see any glow inside of 7 or 8 seconds. I move on to Step 2 after 20 to 25 seconds. Maybe you should revisit the possibility of battery age being the culprit?Is everybody getting vapor before the 15 second mark? Both my EO cores just barely make any vapor after 10 to 15 seconds. This is with two freshly "rebuilt" cores.
Batteries and switch seem fine. LL core glows in 10 to 15 seconds.
Have you checked the resistance in your cart? I ask because IIRC the wire is just crimped in place. If it starts to work itself loose in any way it could cause your resistance to rise because of a bad connection. Not saying this is your problem, just something else for you to check. As has been said already a bad or failing battery can also cause your issue. Check resistance on switch and tube also, a switch or strap going out could have a higher resistance.Is everybody getting vapor before the 15 second mark? Both my EO cores just barely make any vapor after 10 to 15 seconds. This is with two freshly "rebuilt" cores.
Batteries and switch seem fine. LL core glows in 10 to 15 seconds.
Have you checked the resistance in your cart? I ask because IIRC the wire is just crimped in place.
Ah thanks for that, I must have missed that bit of info.He has two freshly rebuilt carts, both behaving the same. I suspect it's something in common, the unit or aging batteries?
OF
Sorry, full glow in 10 to 15 seconds. LL core starts to glow in approx 5 seconds with charged battery. Both EO carts measure 1.4 ohms resistance. Just cleaned carts. Will try again when they dry out.It takes 10 to 15 seconds for you to see any kind of glow when freshly charged? I usually set my batteries aside as "ready for charging" if I don't see any glow inside of 7 or 8 seconds. I move on to Step 2 after 20 to 25 seconds. Maybe you should revisit the possibility of battery age being the culprit?
Sorry, full glow in 10 to 15 seconds. LL core starts to glow in approx 5 seconds with charged battery. Both EO carts measure 1.4 ohms resistance. Just cleaned carts. Will try again when they dry out.
I compared the cera EO to the Hercules SR71 white rod and black rod...Has anyone here compared the Cera LL or EO to the Persei with a Hercules (EO) or bender for (LL)?
Just out of curiosity, I compared the Persei V3 with a Hercules to the Cera EO and wanted to know if any one else did as well, and what your guys thoughts and opinions are, comparatively speaking.
Thanks
I compared the cera EO to the Hercules SR71 white rod and black rod...
Main point: they're both the top of the oil vapes both have pros and cons...
I like the design of the cera cartridge better, it's smaller and looks better to me but I don't like that you can't take it apart and clean it like the Hercules.
Hercules is also easier to load.
Taste wise: Hercules white rod and cera EO are pretty equal. Black rod wins hands down over both but takes more work...and white rod on the iris is hands down the overall winner.
I personally loved the way the cera looked aesthetically but I also was constantly scared of dropping and cracking. Not so much with Persei.
Neither are really stealthy or portable, together cera is smaller but weighs more...
Learning curve: cera is hands down the winner. Load and go...
As you an see, I lean slightly towards the herc just because it can be loaded and cleaned easier and being able to control power is amazing. But there is no clear winner you can't go wrong with either
The cons for me are the same...dildo look, heavy feel and a button that is difficult to deal with.
I think it's going to be a love/hate relationship with this one. I don't like the form factor (despite the absolutely solid build quality), but I love the session characteristics (time, signature, taste). The kicker, and the reason I am going to hang onto it, is I am ready to go whenever I come across some concentrates.