green2brown
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Smoking is to vaporizing as dabbing is to Cera. I get it now.
Basically went to put the unit in my pocket, thought it was in my pocket, let go and it landed bottom down on the floor. The button was unscrewed a bit after falling and I tried taking everything apart and putting new batteries in but it didn't fix the problem. Prob was a little less then a 3 foot drop but it apparently ruined the device.
I think OF's solution was to try putting a dime or two on the bottom of the battery?
Shit! Same sort of thing just happened to me today. Dropped 2 feet onto bottom. Switch core was a little loose. Now it doesn't fire. Foil works but sucks. i gotta contact TET as well..
Does anyone have a recommendation for 14xxx batteries to power the cera oil cart, building my own body. Thanks
Edit #3 WHOA!!!- Thank you NTSH!!! Initial impression is that it works quite well. Word of warning: as NTSH has said, the o-rings are very tight and should be installed carefully (unfortunately one of the 2 smaller o-rings snapped on me during installation). The ceramic screen rattles around a slight bit (could be just mine) - may need to try a high temp o-ring 'around' the ceramic screen to hold it in place. Back to the lab.
So - question and request for advice:
Is the TI version worth it over the SS? The cost is 2X and the cart is only $100 more. The TI is also used in the base? I am uncler about what the TI option give outsiode the obvious cart upgrade.
Is the TI version worth it over the SS? The cost is 2X and the cart is only $100 more. The TI is also used in the base? I am uncler about what the TI option give outsiode the obvious cart upgrade.
TI is lighter and stronger.
So - question and request for advice:
Is the TI version worth it over the SS? The cost is 2X and the cart is only $100 more. The TI is also used in the base? I am uncler about what the TI option give outsiode the obvious cart upgrade.
yes I do. Thanks people. I bought a SS version last night and was having second thoughts. I use a solo for vape so the EO is my interest.
plumber's tape. What was that for? interesting.Hey Guys here is a heads up for you. I had my switch fry in the first 2 week. TET promptly replaced it no problems. When I went to put the new switch in I noticed the fried switch had plumbers tape wrapped around it and it looked melted and discolored. The new switch didn't have any tape around it so I opted not to put any on there. I feel like the plumbers trap was the reason the switch fried. No real scientific evidence but just the look of it didn't sit well with me. I already let TET know and I thought you guys should know as well.
I feel like the plumbers trap was the reason the switch fried. No real scientific evidence but just the look of it didn't sit well with me.
got my mouthpiece today NTSH thanks. It was a good attempt... but hey the thing is super loose falls right off, when i use the o rings supplied the thing wont go on at all.... bummed
I wouldn't worry about it, that tape is there to provide a seal between the fiber tube and the switch body to keep the epoxy from running out. The contacts are inside the switch.
The switch assembly fails for one of three reasons generally. The spring gets messed up (sometimes by overloads collapsing it, a safety feature), the switch contacts fail in service (sometimes with heating, sometimes not, sometimes even 'welding on') or the ground connection to the switch body fails (most often intermittent with heat). My bet is your contacts bought it, the tape had nothing to do with it being on the outside, perhaps hidden, perhaps not. My slip shows (I can see the tape too).
OF
Edit: I also think they messed with some rubber cement sealant at one point, but IIRC the tape wrap around the switch body before jamming the tube down on it was faster and easier?
I do know that two of the end cap bodies I got from them to experiment with came with glued in switches.....seems that seal isn't 100%.....I had to torch assembly and punch the switch body out hot. Good epoxy.
OF
Put a spec of olive oil on the supplied O-rings. Rub it in. Or rub the O-rings a little bit with your fingers (a little bit of natural skin oil will rub off). Once you get it on and loosen up the O-rings you won't have any problems. Mine fits great now but yeah the first few times it was a little tight. I could have gone for a little looser fit but the custom MP is fairly heavy and I didn't want it falling off or anything.got my mouthpiece today NTSH thanks. It was a good attempt... but hey the thing is super loose falls right off, when i use the o rings supplied the thing wont go on at all.... bummed
So is the tape necessary? It look melted and I don't want any weird tape hits. But I am thinking if the switch failed for some other reason maybe it got hot and melted the tape?