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Try with a hook from thin wire,i dig at the edges of the screen and pull up .How did you get the screen out
Try with a hook from thin wire,i dig at the edges of the screen and pull up .How did you get the screen out
Pic please. Every reply makes me more confused about how to pack the stem.@leveltree Yes I discovered the same as you with the packing and was wondering why I was using so much and not getting anywhere. As soon as I started packing in the basket screen it is a lot more efficient and effective
There are three ways I pack a lot of my 18mm glass including the tubo.Pic please. Every reply makes me more confused about how to pack the stem.
There are three ways I pack a lot of my 18mm glass including the tubo.
1. just a rimless screen. it can be orientated in either direction in the glass depending on how large of a load you want.
2. Just a tophat or rimmed screen. This keeps the load close to the heater and is great for microdosing.
3. An internal screen and a tophat. This is probably the one confusing you. There is an internal screen that gets pushed down into the neck stopping the herb from being sucked up. You cap the glass on the end with a tophat so that you can leave the herb very loosely packed and it can't fall out.
Hope this helps a little, sorry for the bad pics, trying to get some yard work done before the rain!
Good post bud! And gorgeous walnut Milaana in the background
I think it might be confusing when we start calling the rimmed basket screes (aka ELBs or EQ elbow screens) 'tophats'. I've only heard TopHats in conjunction with @cannabis.pro 's exclusive article. So unless I am missing something, a TopHat (bullet) is not a rimmed basket screen, but a glass insert for particular stems provided by 420edc.com (@StormyPinkness Thanks for the link: https://www.420edc.com/glassware/420edc-milaana-zion-stems-tophat)
Have a great day everyone!
There are three ways I pack a lot of my 18mm glass including the tubo.
1. just a rimless screen. it can be orientated in either direction in the glass depending on how large of a load you want.
2. Just a tophat or rimmed screen. This keeps the load close to the heater and is great for microdosing.
3. An internal screen and a tophat. This is probably the one confusing you. There is an internal screen that gets pushed down into the neck stopping the herb from being sucked up. You cap the glass on the end with a tophat so that you can leave the herb very loosely packed and it can't fall out.
Hope this helps a little, sorry for the bad pics, trying to get some yard work done before the rain!
I think it might be confusing when we start calling the rimmed basket screes (aka ELBs or EQ elbow screens) 'tophats'. I've only heard TopHats in conjunction with @cannabis.pro 's exclusive article. So unless I am missing something, a TopHat (bullet) is not a rimmed basket screen, but a glass insert for particular stems provided by 420edc.com (@StormyPinkness Thanks for the link: https://www.420edc.com/glassware/420edc-milaana-zion-stems-tophat)
Larger tophats? I didn't know they came in more than 1 size. Tophats are great for those who haven't tried them.
While I completely agree and did go back and forth on whether to include the "top hat" moniker, I decided because I had heard it referred to and it really does look like, a top hat, to include it in "" 's and move on.Good post bud! And gorgeous walnut Milaana in the background
I think it might be confusing when we start calling the rimmed basket screes (aka ELBs or EQ elbow screens) 'tophats'. I've only heard TopHats in conjunction with @cannabis.pro 's exclusive article. So unless I am missing something, a TopHat (bullet) is not a rimmed basket screen, but a glass insert for particular stems provided by 420edc.com (@StormyPinkness Thanks for the link: https://www.420edc.com/glassware/420edc-milaana-zion-stems-tophat)
Have a great day everyone!
but still I'd have the scooby snack problem probably
I am having issues lately with my tubo giving me a weak battery and no atomizer found message. I have not yet updated to the latest firmware. I just popped in s freshly charged battery and launched into cruise mode at 440, halfway into my first long draw I got the weak battery message and my screen flashed and forced me out of cruise mode. Anyone running into this recently? I'm noticing this across the board with all my 18650s.
Maybe they're all just showing their age around the same time? I dunno. Maybe that'll improve if I update to the latest firmware?
@funkyjunky: I was doing some reading on ECF and I stumbled on several posts that claimed that both some batches of the evic Primo mini and batches of the VTC mini and Vtwo have the "weak battery" and/or "low battery" problem, even when using fully charged cells that work in other mods.
So in a way it's good news because it means it's probably not due to the firmware... but it's bad news if it's really some bad hardware batches.
The guys said they had to play with the buttons or power cycle to get rid of the issue like several members reported here.
Thankfully it seems to be a minor annoyance only and not a real show stopper.
Mine has it too.. even with 99% fresh battery i am getting weak battery message but it rarely interrupts my cruises.. except for when i got over 200C .. which i almost never do, then i am getting thrown out of cruise almost instantly and battery gets drained like 2 times faster.. . Tomorrow or monday i should receive the RSP-4-200 power supply needed for the power adapter(replacing the battery with ac power) which is 160w 40A,if i am still getting this ,it is 100% due to the ""problematic"""batch ,if not maybe i just sucked the life out of my batteries )..Related?
Mine has it too.. even with 99% fresh battery i am getting weak battery message but it rarely interrupts my cruises.. except for when i got over 200C .. which i almost never do, then i am getting thrown out of cruise almost instantly and battery gets drained like 2 times faster.. . Tomorrow or monday i should receive the RSP-4-200 power supply needed for the power adapter(replacing the battery with ac power) which is 160w 40A,if i am still getting this ,it is 100% due to the ""problematic"""batch ,if not maybe i just sucked the life out of my batteries )..
It is Meanwell RSP-4-200 ahah i call i t RSP 420... ,i ordered it from a local led supply store,but you can check Mouser.com or some led supply store.. it costs 35-40$ ,but i got lucky and got it for 20$ cause a friend had some bonus points at their store to spare..Do you mind throwing up a link to that device? I have no qualms about using my tubo while tethered to a power supply.
It is Meanwell RSP-4-200 ahah i call i t RSP 420... ,i ordered it from a local led supply store,but you can check Mouser or some led supply store.. it costs 35-40$ ,but i got lucky and got it for 20$ cause a friend had some bonus points at their store to spare.. .
great that you managed to take it out and put it back in! in my experience it needs a good level of dexterity to get it back in place. i put them in when assembling the heater, not from the top, would be too stressful. i have one heater where i wasnt able to get it in to this day...of course not all heaters are exactly the same. length of female joints and boro tubes play a role here. just be aware that when you take it out that you might not get it back in. i dont take mine out.Edit: since fj and abysmal vapor said its ok, i removed the main screen covering the glass/steel tubes and dumped out A TON of old toasted, dusty, flowery and kiefy bits! Alot of stuff accumulated around the bulge on the glass joint and at the bottom. It was much easier to remove and replace the screen than i thought! will have to do this periodically now
thank you @KeroZen for reporting this issue. i dont think i have seen one from a bad batch yet. (yes the next quote might say otherwise)@funkyjunky: I was doing some reading on ECF and I stumbled on several posts that claimed that both some batches of the evic Primo mini and batches of the VTC mini and Vtwo have the "weak battery" and/or "low battery" problem, even when using fully charged cells that work in other mods.
So in a way it's good news because it means it's probably not due to the firmware... but it's bad news if it's really some bad hardware batches.
The guys said they had to play with the buttons or power cycle to get rid of the issue like several members reported here.
Thankfully it seems to be a minor annoyance only and not a real show stopper.
from reports and own experience i think the "no atomizer" error message only appears when the battery really sags below cutoffvoltage. thats when the firmware restarts but will not immediately find an atomizer and will then trigger a no atomizer.I am having issues lately with my tubo giving me a weak battery and no atomizer found message. I have not yet updated to the latest firmware. I just popped in s freshly charged battery and launched into cruise mode at 440, halfway into my first long draw I got the weak battery message and my screen flashed and forced me out of cruise mode. Anyone running into this recently? I'm noticing this across the board with all my 18650s.
Maybe they're all just showing their age around the same time? I dunno. Maybe that'll improve if I update to the latest firmware?