havealight101
Norski
Good stuff, thank you.We can make an adjustment at the office to make sure you are getting taken care of.
Cheers,
ThermoVape
Good stuff, thank you.We can make an adjustment at the office to make sure you are getting taken care of.
Cheers,
ThermoVape
Aye, got it. Sounds solid. Combine the hole(s) or slots with a good magnet and should not need clips at all. The magnet would not have to mould exactly to the curves with use of the guides. This would be preferred as to not transfer the heat so much to your thumb. Just a couple very small guide holes would do. Let's keep this going as I'm sure we have TV's ears on.Well, the pad has to be able to withstand being pushed up and down, that's why I thought tabs, Of course nothing about my "drawing" is to scale, and spacing would have to be carefully considered. I'm still convinced tabs with low enough profile to just slip under the "slot" in the sleeve and still have enough room inside for the batteries to fit would be possible, I just don't have the patience to draw it all up to speck at the moment. Since we are talking hypothetical... if the "ring grip" idea can be made in a way that will take the pressure of all the movement and not just fall off, that is also another way to try to go, too. This is the way to make ideas reality...
Thanks pipes I have been to busy with all my vapes and glass to religiously follow this thread like I should.
What about a thick rubber band with some sort of adhesive? Might help with the traction
Agree with you 100%. They need to get away with just an add on without having to include a modified (updated) sleeve making something obsolete. I know I hate it when I have a V1 and a better V2 comes out in any product. But thus is life.But again, we are getting into more complicated and more work for the production guys. A single, molded piece would be easy to reproduce, and cutting the slits, well, that seems like it could be worked in easily too, a punch maybe, or some wierd drill press attachment? I just keep thinking about having to do all this over and over, and it makes me want to keep it as simple as possible, if we were to have the idea considered (or I could be way off base)
I like that idea...that puts a different light on it.they could do a sleeve trade in, where you have them send you one, with the holes, then a return envelope, and you can send your sleeve back, for them to clean, punch, and reuse... or something to that effect
ain't science grandLoaded up my Dart and took a spin! The everclear extract I made is working beautifully!
Damn, looks like I'm a little late. I've been thinking about getting a portable concentrate vape for a little while now. If I had known about the 25% off I would have made an order over the weekend, however my late ass looks like it will be going without until I can find a good deal on a new unit.
How often will thermovape discount their products?
TV, I was wondering if my warranty issue with my 4 day old dead LV dart could get taken care of. I ordered another one(because I want 2) yesterday and recieved shipping notice for it, but I thought I would've heard back about my warranty today. I know its probably because your pretty busy, but I was thinking it would make sense to ship together?
What about a thick rubber band with some sort of adhesive? Might help with the traction
Ok so I have been reading this revolution thread and all the other ones as well. (omni, thermo and the evo) It looks like the Thermovape Revolution LV Universal Concentrate kit is for me.
Any advantages or disadvantages with higher or lower voltage? e.g. regular 6.0v vs low 3.7v
I understand that with the higher voltage comes along higher resistance, makes sense, but why would you pick one over the other?
Which is better for on the go, window or dart? I mainly use high grade bho wax and shatter. When I medicate I ususally like to take 1 big dab or a couple small ones with my healthstone or ti nail. Usually I will use .1 to .15 in a session, roughly)
I also want to be able to use the omni carts as well being that they can hold up to a gram of oil, that would be nice. So if I order the kit that I mentioned, what else would I need to make the omni carts work. When I say omni carts I am talking about the empty carts that I can put my own concentrates in. Last question for now, and trust me I have been reading the shit out of these threads trying not to bug anyone, but I could use the help before I order. Which omni cart works best for the 3.7v?
I know I said last question, BUT what is the difference between the 510 cart and the omni cart? And where do you guys order your empty carts from?
Lots of questions I know. If anyone could help me I would appreciate it. Thanks
2clicker, I do not have a adhesive back textured rubber like you do but have you tried securing the rubber vertically by using thin metal whites wires similar to those that Pipes uses in his video.
It might be a great idea in theory but I have become accustomed to the current grip tho if one was offer I would buy it instantly. It was at first akward but then I found a way but still uncomfortable during longer seshing. I think this would benefit all the users of the TV by making it more accessible to medical patients and a wider demographic of consumers.
1. The performance of the HV Dart seems to be dropping off. Just doesn't seem to get as hot as it used to. I was thinking that the unit needed to be cleaned and/or the batteries replaced.
Can someone remind me how it's suggested to clean and dry and get the DART ready to go again?
2. I'm pretty sure the battery performance declines over time. I'm using the same 6 3V Tenergy batteries for 9 months or so now. Should I try new ones?
What power supply do most people prefer for the LV dart? I only have a Persei, Omicron V2, and a DA that I'm sure will break the next time I use it. Even tho I thought the 3.7V Persei and Omicron V2 should perform similarly, I find the Persei in the 3.7V config works way better than the Omi V2.
Is there a better option for the LV that you guys prefer? Source?