All my water stays in the top chamber in my tree. I'd submit it, but seems safe to use as long as you watch your water level. Just have to completely empty it before putting more water back in.I have a question about my SideTree hydratube.
I've filled it a few times and appear to be having a problem similar to the following 2 Massdrop commenters:
Each time I fill it, water always seeps into the bottom-most chamber. Unlike the first commenter, I am able to get the water above the slits in the tree, but without having water go over the slit at the bottom chamber where it could leak out into the base unit. So there is a bunch of excess water sitting at the bottom (just doing nothing I guess?) but it doesn't seem to have any risk of leaking out of the tube, at least from what I can tell. I have no clue if this is actually a bad thing or not. I have not yet hit the hydratube while on the unit just in case it may leak.
So, is this a defect with my and their SideTrees? And whether it is a defect or not, should it still be safe to hit it as long as the water level in the bottom chamber stays low enough? I'd prefer not sending it in unless I absolutely have to.
Thanks. Do you have a SideTree from the Massdrop deal, or do you have a regular Tree? Just wondering if this is apparently a problem with the whole Massdrop batch of SideTrees.All my water stays in the top chamber in my tree. I'd submit it, but seems safe to use as long as you watch your water level. Just have to completely empty it before putting more water back in.
How do you know its not new? When I asked vapexhale they were going to check into it. Item was brand new from a seller selling many of them. So it might depend on the particular seller.No. And your warranty would not be valid as warranty's don't transfer.
Do yourself a favor and buy from vapexhale.
MassdropThanks. Do you have a SideTree from the Massdrop deal, or do you have a regular Tree? Just wondering if this is apparently a problem with the whole Massdrop batch of SideTrees.
How do you know its not new? When I asked vapexhale they were going to check into it. Item was brand new from a seller selling many of them. So it might depend on the particular seller.
I don't feel like more time necessarily precludes them to lower the price on what probably helps their profit margins a lot. If you think your 1x VapeXnail will break in the next year (I feel like my single VXN will) then buying 2 @ once seems less sillyhttp://www.vapexhale.com/collections/accessories
I ordered a single VapeXNail only three months ago, and now there is no option to order a single VapeXNail?
If I have to pay $50 I'll just keep using my single nail until, which brings me to my next point:
It's been months why aren't they cheaper?
I don't need 3 or 5, I just want 2 max. (my one works fine though)
I don't need 3 or 5, I just want 2 max. (my one works fine though)
http://www.vapexhale.com/collections/accessories
I ordered a single VapeXNail only three months ago, and now there is no option to order a single VapeXNail?
If I have to pay $50 I'll just keep using my single nail until, which brings me to my next point:
It's been months why aren't they cheaper?
I don't need 3 or 5, I just want 2 max. (my one works fine though)
Almost all the fucking time. My setup is the same except with the Mobius Clear Matrix. Super smooth but still captures the taste well. I dab maybe 10-20 times a day through the EVO.Anyone Else Getting (VXN) Nailed?
PV just dropped the price on the Evo by $30 which matches vaporizers.ca's offer after taxes.
Also, seen both cloud and EVO taken apart, but even tho there is a "ground" plug/prong, it appears that it doesn't really do anything? Meaning, it's not really grounded? Am I missing something?
Usually a ground pin is needed when the device has conductive enclosure, which the EVO doesn't.
I questioned VXL why there is a groud pin when there's no accesible metal on the enclosure.
They explained it's becuse of hydratubes. So when you blow into the tube and spill water on the vape, you don't get shocked, just the vape.
So it's probably connected to the metal enclosure of the heater inside.
Maybe could have gone with a softer, more supple two wire cord?
I would think that the ground from the heater would have to be attached to the actual ground that should be the third pin on the main power wire. Otherwise it is just there for show?
A ground has to theoretically go to "ground" in order to be grounded, so ending on an unearthed part would not really be beneficial.
Maybe could have gone with a softer, more supple two wire cord?
This is what I was thinking....it's kinda misleading the way it is now. Would only save costs too.
@macbill -- why the tubing? why not just invert that sucker directly onto your glass?