People are buying this particular battery because it has been discontinued and suits our application very well.
EDIT: Tweek is just too fast. Must have gotten his meds today.
People are buying this particular battery because it has been discontinued and suits our application very well.
EDIT: Tweek is just too fast. Must have gotten his meds today.
What can I say? I just ran the test I described. I have two cores that draw normally with the holes covered (one needs clearing first) and we all know the cart doesn't work right until you clear the plugged ports (or so we believe at least).
To be sure I just checked the cores again. The more full one is now much restricted but it does draw cold....my assumption is it's not completely plugged again this time? Different than before the test. The lesser filled one is quite free (for an oil cart).
Anything is possible, of course (or nearly so). Perhaps others can check theirs and let us know?
Again, any answer to my bevel question? I think it points to intent.
Thanks.
OF
Yeah ... I just want to avoid shipping it back if possible ... 1 week there ... 1 week back (I'm not only in Canada .... I'm in the middle of nowhere ). Not to mention shipping costs ... I figure the more info I have to help troubleshoot the more likely I'm able to get to a quick and easy resolution (hopefully self-diagnosis/repair with TET's approval so as to avoid shipping costs and delays)Good morning OF/ Jcat:
I've just checked my TI EO Cart and it looks and 'behaves' like OF's EO cart. That is, if I cover up the four 'set-screws' I can still draw through the cart (I currently have around .25g loaded). Working like a champ!
Jcat: sympathies sir! I suppose it's entirely possible that customs got their sticky little fingers on your cart. Might be time for TET to have a look? Hope you get it sorted out quickly.
NN
Hi OF,
Here's a pic ... I'm pretty sure the threaded connector is jammed all the way into the body of the core and no air is getting through ... here's a pic (I had suggested that this might have happened to Zeki based on my initial air flow test prior to loading):
What does everyone think? Is it possible that they took the core apart in Customs? ...
Yeah ... I just want to avoid shipping it back if possible ... 1 week there ... 1 week back (I'm not only in Canada .... I'm in the middle of nowhere ). Not to mention shipping costs ... I figure the more info I have to help troubleshoot the more likely I'm able to get to a quick and easy resolution (hopefully self-diagnosis/repair with TET's approval so as to avoid shipping costs and delays)
Edit: Thanks everyone by the way for all of your help!
I'd do repeated ISO soak/rinse cycles until the ISO is remaining mostly clean then do a 5-10 minute boil finished off by drying in the toaster oven or oven at 175F-200F or so.Just got my EO and am loving it! Any tips for making fresh as new when cleaning?
ThanksI'd do repeated ISO soak/rinse cycles until the ISO is remaining mostly clean then do a 5-10 minute boil finished off by drying in the toaster oven or oven at 175F-200F or so.
Took out one set screw, gave it a shot, and it ran like a champ! (Now I can draw air through it! ... taste is much better now as well as the vapor is not "stewing" in there due to my inability to draw it out I believe.)
I talked to Zeki on the phone about my issues, and he suggested I try removing one of the set screws (I'm sure my eagerness to troubleshoot/resolve remotely rather than ship it back doesn't hurt ).
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Hi Carlo,JCat,
I am extremely happy that Zeki was able to help you troubleshoot and remedy your situation. However there is something I need to point out.
By removing the set screws and\or disassembling your core without our consent, you are voiding your Cera's warranty. We strongly advise everyone not to attempt to disassemble the core by removing the set screws or in any other fashion, without getting written consent from Thermo-Essence Technologies (by e-mail, hand-written, fax or any other method of written, legible communication.
It is best practice to contact us before attempting ANY kind of repair done at home or any other unauthorized repair centers.
Thanks, everyone!
Hi OF ... it doesn't seem overloaded ... I don't actually think it's plugged ... I can leave the core upside down, sideways, etc and nothing comes out even after a prolonged time ... there is just no air getting to the vent holes from below the core body so by removing a set screw that lets air in around the main shaft (where the vents are located from my observations of my LL), and thus lets air in all the vents I would guess.There's no substitute for success, of course, but I'm pretty sure half that core is still "stewing" away, being below the new vent hole. I bet there's now no way to pull enough of a vacuum to clear the vents at the bottom?
Anyway, if you're happy so am I. Enjoy it.
OF
my theory is that since the set screws are required to hold the shaft in the core body, there must be some space between the core body and the shaft so by removing one screw air should be able to get into all the vents ...?
I'd try scrubbing it with a plastic scrubber in the sink, I had good luck with that getting rid of some metal scuff marks.
Otherwise, I say torch the sucker! Nuke it until it glows. That Zirconia is a lot tougher than most anything on it.
Thanks for the kind words, but trust me it's far from the least you can do....on the other side of taking it for granted (or one's entitlement) there's the whole realm of attacks to choose from. I vastly prefer either of the other two......as I'm sure you understand.
I agree, you've made a first rate choice, kinda spoiled yourself in that way. I know what you mean about the Amazon deal, just today I got my backup spares for my backup spares I got last week. I too saw those soon to be gone little rascals at half the price I paid a little while back and figuring they have very long shelf life and it's only money..... I think I have enough for now at least.
And yes, you can charge two different types with that charger. Unlike some others, those are to completely independent channels (a real clue there is some with two slots have only one LED????).
OF
Took the mouth piece apart and torched the top. Slight crack now from the inside and outside, but barely noticeable. Damn I just want it to look spotless!
If they would, that would be cool. But then again that means I'd have to wait like a week without using the Cera..As long as it's just cosmetic I wouldn't worry, but I understand some guys obsess over flaws, going nuts without intervention. IMO you're talking about a 'defect in materials or workmanship' here, TVs standards are very high I'm betting they'll replace it if you ask real nice......
Hey, should that be '.....workpersonship'?
Best wishes.
OF
I'm not following you on this one ... The set screws tighten against something ... The shaft no? That's what it looks like ... I never had working vents from below the core body ... Why would TV tell me to try removing one if that isn't a potential fix for my case?No. If the vents are plugged air getting in the screw isn't going to magically go through them now, something else is going on......nobody else has to remove a screw to get it to draw.
Yes, there's a gap there (or you couldn't build it). It's very small and no doubt pretty well sealed with oil. What you did was open up a hole straight through to the core. You can stick a needle in that hole and break the ceramic ring behind it (second one up I think?). The vents are not involved which is why I suggested above that there is no longer a way to clear them. You just put an open carb hole in the side of a WP, you can't expect the bowl to draw any more if you can follow that analogy?
Still, if you're happy with it.......
OF
I would not suggest using a torch anymore to clean the body though. I was only using a very small torch that has enough gas for like 1 dab on a Ti nail.
I'm not following you on this one ... The set screws tighten against something ... The shaft no? That's what it looks like ... I never had working vents from below the core body ... Why would TV tell me to try removing one if that isn't a potential fix for my case?
In my last email communicating the results the response was that there were no issues with leaving it this way and some people prefer it even with one set screw out ...No, it does not screw against any shaft. That's exactly my point. Look at the screw you just took out, see the dimple two turns up? That's what stops the screw. Screw it in too far and you start crushing stuff and shorting the core out IIRC. The screw threads into the wall of the tube that makes the cup, sealing the hole. This is not a good place for us amateurs to be messing about.
What you've done is opened an unintentional vent hole up in the side wall and removed one of the alignment pins doing so. Those screws are just that, threaded pins. They could be welded in just as well (but be a lot harder to make....).
If I was to guess why he suggested it, I'd say it was as a troubleshooting tool. It's not a repair IMO.
OF
You know, this is why a good schematic is in order. TV must have patents protecting any theft of design...