scottfree
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Cera uses porous ceramic plates, not fibrous wick.
What about FC2000 Ceramic wick or BD13?
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Cera uses porous ceramic plates, not fibrous wick.
the persei can handle the cera, which is why it is doing so w/ the adapter OF made me.If it were that easy I think OF would have done it by now! The problem with the switches is they can't handle the current/power. It has to be a very specific kind of switch to get optimal performance.
It might work, but I wouldn't call it a rebuildable Cera!What about FC2000 Ceramic wick or BD13?
Well this thing is brand new, it hasn't even shipped yet. Maybe OF has beta tested it, but I'm assuming he hasn't tried it. Also since the Persei seems capable of running the Cera (as seen in Loblaw's pic that I posted), and this is a Persei power supply, the pieces seem to fit. Some specs were posted a few days ago saying it's rated for 5 amp output which I think I recall being a "safe" current rating in regards to switches… My knowledge of these things is limited so I could be reading things incorrectly.If it were that easy I think OF would have done it by now! The problem with the switches is they can't handle the current/power. It has to be a very specific kind of switch to get optimal performance.
- AC 110-220v Input
- Dc10v-15v Input
- 3.0v-8.4v Output
- USB 5v 0.5 Amps Output
- Maximum 40 Watts Output
- Maximum 5 Amp Output
- Short Circuit Protection
- Increments of 0.1 +/-
It might work, but I wouldn't call it a rebuildable Cera!
the persei can handle the cera, which is why it is doing so w/ the adapter OF made me.
no one has a CORE yet so OF couldn't know anything about it.
it wouldn't be a switch, just a power source, i feel like it would be on all the time. if it fit.
which is highly suspect as i doubt the endcap for the persei fits the base of the cera, but i don't have one of those, so i can't say for sure, or even if that would tell you much.
my worthless two cents
I was curious about the threading at the other end, thinking about whether a Cera could utilize the Core without also using a Persei.The Cera is 3/8-24 fine thread, the Persei and all Omicron's are 601 aka different and smaller. You can adapt it like OF did using a 601 adapter (not sure but a 601-510n i think and a 3/8-24 nut (OF used brass). Then figure out a center pin. Here you could just use the core insert if long enough. Can be done, but you would need everything in hand...
Only big thing I see missing in your design is a dimmer to adjust the power delivered. Not an easy addition, I assume?
Never hold your Cera and smartphone together. I can't prove it but I feel like the Cera cracked my Galaxy S4 screen .
I think they were next to each other in my car as I drove, Cera must have rolled into it or something.
Thermo Essence Technologies does not recommend using an ultra-sonic cleaner UNLESS you are cleaning the core prior to sending the device in for service. TET will be updating the support section of their website with cleaning best practices in the next few days. This should put an end to what is recommended and the methods that are “do at your own risk” thus voiding the warrantyUnderstood. My concern is, of course, that folks will start routinely doing this for the best of all reasons, "I read it on the web".
Just to set the record straight, I contacted Zeki. He's being misquoted here. Here's what he said to me:
"I always tell people who ask me whether they should clean their core or not before sending it in, that we use an Ultra Sonic cleaner when doing rebuilds. If they happen to have one they can use it before sending it in.
I don't know if I've said to use it on the regular for normal cleaning, as 1. I always suggest a Dry Clean (20/20 burn) instead of a liquid cleaning. 2. I only mention it in regards to our process before rebuilding."
Notice this is for cleaning before sending it in for a rebuild. Very important point. The heater is going to be scrapped in the rebuild anyway. He does not recommend it for units you expect to return to service. Nor do I. Nor anyone I know 'in the know'.
Good luck with it, I'd clean it up and send it in for a rebuild myself if asked.....but nobody did, so....
OF
Thermo Essence Technologies does not recommend using an ultra-sonic cleaner UNLESS you are cleaning the core prior to sending the device in for service. TET will be updating the support section of their website with cleaning best practices in the next few days. This should put an end to what is recommended and the methods that are “do at your own risk” thus voiding the warranty
Make sure I understand...I sure hope they get the "official" cleaning procedures up soon for every bodies sake.
I also have my standards, one of them is 3 strikes and you are out. I have sent a core in 2 times and it has come back exactly as it was sent in. I am hesitant to send it a 3rd time because of my standards and from my point of view it is better to destroy the core so that it demands a complete rebuild even if that voids my warrenty and I have to pay for the rebuild.
On another note my experience with 3 EO cores is that 30g is about when a core shows its age. IMO the ceramic has absorbed to many containments that can not be cleaned out anymore. I have the same problem with health stones, eventually they just need replacing to get that new car smell (or taste).
An ultra sonic cleaner does not change this for health stones or for EO cores so I do not recommend using one for routine cleaning since it has the ability to do more harm then good and does not rejuvenate a core to new like.
My new plan is this, buy one more core, get my faulty one rebuilt and then keep two in rotation for 30g of oil each while sending in two to be rebuilt with new ceramic and cleaned out. I don't think this plan falls under warrenty but I am also not going to buy 5 cores per year, but is the only way I know of so far that will give me what I want.
Make sure I understand...
you are saying after 30g's through a single core is when it shows its age OR for 3 cores aka 10g/core.
Assuming the former and you need 5 cores per year - that is 150g/year. That is close to 1/2g a day through a Cera, everyday. At that rate I would almost except the rebuilt cost. The ratio of material cost (oil) verses rebuild cost is really not that bad. Cost of doing business in a way.
I have nothing but good things to say about the cera! It works amazingly well, except when i try and use the 2250 mah batteries but thats not TVs faultI recently got my hands on a T1 and think it's a great portable for dry herbs. I'm really interested in the loose leaf Cera. But the reviews I've read so far seem mixed (good and bad). Is the LL Cera a much better device compared to the T1? How stealthy is it for use in public?
Understood. Have not sent one in for rebuild other than a real new one I messed up. Probably have not put that much in my 3 carts so I will see.It is the former, thanks for doing the math for me, lol, still half the amount i used to dab a day.
I have no problem paying for the rebuilds, its rather TET has not rebuilt the core I sent in twice already with a request to rebuild and fix airflow. TET needs to get on top of this end of the EO cores or they will loose business from people like me.
On a positive note the Cera, even when not working like new is still my favorite way of using oil. Dabs are a nice change up once in awhile but they kill my throat and lungs if do them to much. Cera EO has no such side effects for me. Even not working like new I can get clear, amazing flavor but it fades rapidly and I I have to soak out oil to get load fresh to get a flavorful hit multiple times a day, so it still works great after 30g of oil through a single core just not like new.
Health Stones also loose their newness after X amount of oil and I have found replacing them to be the best means to not get frustrated with poor flavor.
here is what happened to my cera last night, I was having to stretch the spring fairly often, now I realize it was a bad connection all along
and there is definatly some type of glue holding it together, imho should have been set screws like the top threaded piece.
OF, why does it need to go back to the shop?
you can clearly see all they did was just align the magic marker on the glued piece to the ground strip and press it in.
I cleaned the damn glue off of it, and pushed it back together and its working great. I'm sure I can put some epoxy on there if it comes off again. some things aren't rocket surgery
its funny you say I tore it loose, I am of a different opinion.
you can see the copper that covers the leads is torn"backwards" meaning it was torn when originally installed. this is how it came apart. I didn't pull the copper back to expose the leads. I'm thinking the tolerance between the press in cap and the body isn't big enough for the the cap and strap, so when it gets "pressed in and glued at the factory" it also tears the strap. since the strap still touches the conductor current still flows.
Alright, OF, you done inspired me. I'm gonna get off my butt and give that a go, and I've never put together any electronics before. Better watch my toes, who knows what I'll learn in the process…