Cheers everyone to a beautiful life. So got me Cera in today, and did a few jumps for joy. Here's what I did first and first impressions.
Solid device. well made and for the most part well put together. I got the EO kit, but it didn't come with the 510 mouthpiece in the container, only the LL mouthpiece. ? my misunderstanding or just not in the packaging? The EO cart was a little more dinged up looking than I expected, and there was also a reasonable amount of tiny ceramic pieces I had to blow off of much of the unit/ cart. The bottom part that is held on by the 4 screws (the threaded part of the cart) wasn't (isn't) in line with the rest of the unit either, its at a slight angle. All problems that so far don't seem huge, but some things I wasn't expecting/ am curious if are the usual/ sound like they will affect performance or should be mentioned to TET. I really don't want to have to send it back right now, after just having gotten it. if any of that does sound out of the usual anyways.
I rinsed the cart out with ISO and rinsed and dried it up over a few hours at 200f with a very passive type clean heat. assembled it back up, and began melting some concentrate into the wafer.
Performance wise, I'm getting there. It seemed very difficult to get primed with the first good bit like everyone recommends, followed by the next. I think its to the point of feeding now though, but had to tap out from testing for a bit. wow. seems like once I get the hang of it, I'll be in love. back to what I forgot to mention about my observations of the cart. the top wafer seems to be not flat, but at a slight angle as well. The spring on the endcap/ switch isn't as bulky as I'd of expected either, which there may be a reason for, but it doesn't put enough up pressure to keep the battery from moving around a bit in the body.
It is a heavy, quality piece, which I dig the feel of, but I'm still slightly offset by some of what I've mentioned. I have a tendency to be overcritical in examining new things sometimes, but at the price point this is at I'm not sure I am being overcritical? whats y'alls input?
On to the plus side. like I said, quality components. love all the ceramic. It is a nice unit. Flavor is amazing, after getting past the core being dry and getting it to feed into the center.
I'm a bit (a lot) more medicated than usual, so hopefully that's readable guys. would appreciate some input. Peace
So after a little smoothie break .. which oh my.. I haven't consumed that much essential oil probably ever.. I got back to it and it seems to be feeding well. wicking down and staying absorbed into or below the wafer, as opposed to what it was doing which was pulling up out of the wafer even with extremely light inhalations.
The wafer is back to being flat. does anyone know how it is supported? or if it is entirely floating in there? I did a test after heating it up well, so there would be no resistance from the oil. I VERY gently and delicately took a dental pick and put the tip of it in between the wafer and SS chamber, and with NO pressure besides the weight of the dental pick, not wedged just lightly resting so really only less than half its weight (not exaggeration on the amount of pressure the wafer didn't feel here), it moved back into a proper looking position. functions well.
It does occasionally miss. using it through a waterpipe, it will begin to produce vapor and then stop. by letting off of the button it will again start producing right away. on these occasions even if I hold the button for 8-10 seconds it doesn't go until I let off and press again. may be technique or break in period, so shall see what changes. I'm enjoying this getting acquainted period. definitely still improving technique, these are just my first results. SUCH a tasty clean vapor though now that it is more broken in.
Is the battery okay to be charged at any point in its life cycle, or only once totally drained? I did not charge it, but hooked it up to the volt meter and it read in at 4.2v. awesome.