jambandphan03
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That does not sound good, if the ceramic is loose, I would not use it. contact Thermo Vape about it.
lepstadder said:---- --------
After my last boil, looked down the window and noticed
My ceramic has seamed to either lost a good portion of its mass, or it has become loose
either way it is rattling around and is not seated at all
Should i continue using it?
msb241178 said:Yay!!! New switch assembly just arrived and it fires up perfectly!. Time to test this bad boy out!!!
OF said:msb241178 said:Yay!!! New switch assembly just arrived and it fires up perfectly!. Time to test this bad boy out!!!
Great news! If I've been following this right, your the third (?) switch problem (although one of those my have had a brush with a torch). So far, AFAIK, no confirmed heat core failures?
I know it can be a huge hassle to get the dead parts sent home again, but are you sending the switch back to TV for post mortum? IMO it's important to quickly understand what's going on.
Thanks for the update. Sorry to hear you're behind in testing......best get cracking.....
OF
Xchadb said:1 confirmed dead cart. my other free one is workin just fine but yeah to be honest that first one that died i used mine like a mofo, has seen that torch multiple times...but i never abused it, torched it (just gentle heat ups) honestly think i could of cleaned mine a bit more.... but i was using full melt.
to be honest i wish i had a new switch and o-ring assemb its still pretty janky, im running it without the o-ring, works much better for me.
msb241178 said:Yeah, the second heating cartridge worked fine also with the new switch, fired straight up. And yes, i will most certainly be sending the switch back to thermovape for investigation, the way i figure it, it will help us all in the long run and maybe stop this from happening to anyone else.
lepstadder said:---- --------
After my last boil, looked down the window and noticed
My ceramic has seamed to either lost a good portion of its mass, or it has become loose
either way it is rattling around and is not seated at all
Should i continue using it?
QuantumTimeSpace said:Since it looks like it might be a while before Team ThermoVape gets back in the room, does anyone have experience using a T1 mouthpiece on the Rev? Does the choke in the Rev style make a big difference? I'd really like to pick up one of those metal ones, but don't want to sacrifice any performance if there is a significant difference between how the mouthpieces work.
Well this morning I feel I really got my draw technique down. I heat for about 7-10 second, then with each drag I start slow, then build pressure and finish the drag more quickly, repeating several times until my lungs are topped off. I think this gives time for the heating core to warm back up a little at the beginning of each draw, and I seem to be getting nice consistent hits this way. I've also tried this as a continuous pull, alternating from barely sipping on it then building more pressure and drawing quicker, then back to the slow sip again, till lungs are full.
SF Giant said:My ceramic piece is also loose after my first cleaning as others here have mentioned, not a huge problem as long as it stays where it is but unfortunately since the day i boiled mine and gave it an iso soak it seems to have a real problem producing vapor, my wax will get warm enough to melt down into the element but from there it produces some super weak and wispy vapor for a toke or 2 and then quits producing altogether. It is now to the point that it is basically clogged up internally with wax and I am unable to burn any of it off by hitting it, it will warm up and i can tell the wax is being melted by the increasing ease of draw but vapor production is near zero. I am pretty frustrated at this point as it was working like a boss before I cleaned it and it is now approaching totally useless.....i actually had to SMOKE a bowl when I was out and about yesterday and that was about my final straw, I don't know if i should try to precede with an RMA on my rev or what but nothing i have tried has seemed to help.
aero18 said:Got a new heating cartridge after the second one failed. Seems that failing heating cartridges are somewhat common on this board.
OF said:aero18 said:Got a new heating cartridge after the second one failed. Seems that failing heating cartridges are somewhat common on this board.
Two failed on you? Have you sent the dead ones back for analysis? I'm not at all sure failing heaters is all that common, I believe at least two such cases turned out to be switch issues?
It seems that they are at least fairly reliable (lots of folks with no problems yet), so the chances of any one guy getting two in a row are slim indeed.
OF
aero18 said:Oops, I meant my *first* cartridge.
Yeah I boiled/soaked it last week, but i also dried it at 150 in the oven for like 30 minutes, didn't hear any crackling or anything when i fired it up so i figured i was good?sessnet said:That might be because it's not fully dried yet - I had the same(?) experience.
Did you wash (boil) it recently?