Discontinued VapeXhale Cloud EVO

Alright its been comfirmed, about 50 percent of the time I use the vapexnail, it causes the VXC to turn red(off). Not as in it cools it down for a second, half way through the hit thevxc goes cooler and never reheats until switched on then off. Ive noticed it seems to be the vape getting cool causing the oil to no longer rise and start going downward. This probably sounds crazy but what could it be. I'm scared to use the vxn because almost every hit now the remains end up under the nail smoking for an hour.

Also since day 1 with my evo everytime I turn iot on for the first time in the day it goes red but then strats blinking and shuts off after about 20-30 seconds. So every day I want to use my evo I have to switch it on then wait a second then back off, then repeat to be sure it will actually preheat. SO many times I have switched it on just to come back in 10 minutes and its magically off. So these two problems combined i am starting to think something is wrong with my unit, I will make asupport ticket. I am just asking here because I want feedback on if I am using the nail wrong.

The reason I still use the nail is because it does give a great hit, but then the oil ends up dripping under it half the time.
Turn your unit to 12 and toggle the switch from on to off a couple of times to reset it. Also it sounds like you're using too much material but i could be wrong about that part
 
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Carbon

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Been away for a long while. I own both an OG ticker and an EVO, and after a long break came back to use the EVO (it hadn't gotten much use since taking advantage of the Indiegogo promotion). I noticed that the vapor output from the EVO can't come close to matching the older unit. I also have to go to 3:00 or higher on the EVO to make much happen (still doesn't match old unit) whereas I'd typically use 10:00 or 11:00 (never going past 12:00 for flowers) on the old one.

I was very excited by the lack of noise and quick heat up times, but have I given up some performance or is the EVO not operating properly? I was hoping the new unit would replace the old one. Where are the thick clouds from the new one? There's no way this thing is going to cut it for concentrates either.
 
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blindowl

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I am by a window with a cold draft, so that could be it, and it seems to mainly have the power on issue in the cold morning.

With the vxn I am loading normal amounts, at the bottom, nothing too big. I wait like 5 seconds then inhale slowly. After I clear it I see the oil slowly milk up in the nail then start going downward and vapor is coming out the bottom of the bamboo. At this point I'm like wtf and remove the nail to see a huge cloud 9f vapor come out from under the naIL and now start vaping off. This happens almost every single hit.

Only observation i made is it seems the vape is going red and the cool down of this is why the vapor is starting to fall. But how does the oil get under the nail anyway is my question lol?

I have the same issue every morning for the past week with the flashing red light, i think it does have to do with the temp change lately, it gets really cold in the morning and i sometime leave a window open. I just have to power it on and off then it heats up as normal the rest of the day. For the vxn search back to some posts by Enchantre, she seems to have the best method i've found so far. Starting with a cold unit power it up to 11-12, once its green toss in the vxn. look straight down into it and watch it melt and vapor start to rise. Put HT on, wait a few seconds, long slow draw will get you close to complete vaporization. Keep an eye on the green light, once it goes red turn the EVO off totally. After your hit turn it back on, crank up to max and burn off residue (takes 1-2 minutes). Doesnt work well for multi dab sessions. I've never had the vapor drift down like that. I'm careful to get all the concentrate to the bottom of the nail, dont overload it and i usually use non gooey material, either solid shatter or cake batters/crumble. I clean the vxn's every 2-3 days with ISO also so theres no residual stuff that can drip off.
 
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I know some may feel it's not necessary, and others may feel it shouldn't be, however I feel the Evo requires more of a inhaling technique vs the simplicity of the Cloud. I find that if you inhale softly for 2 seconds after that you can pull as hard or as softly as you want with MASSIVE CLOUD output. My Cloud can't do What my Evo does when I use this technique. It's a night and day difference when you do this. Just my:2c:
 

WaxOnWaxOff

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With the vxn I am loading normal amounts, at the bottom, nothing too big. I wait like 5 seconds then inhale slowly. After I clear it I see the oil slowly milk up in the nail then start going downward and vapor is coming out the bottom of the bamboo. At this point I'm like wtf and remove the nail to see a huge cloud 9f vapor come out from under the naIL and now start vaping off. This happens almost every single hit.

Only observation i made is it seems the vape is going red and the cool down of this is why the vapor is starting to fall. But how does the oil get under the nail anyway is my question lol?

This sounds like my experience when i'm loading too much. In my experience there is a very fine line between the right amount and too much. If you load even a tiny bit more than you're able to hit, it can be messy. I've been using this for quite a while and I still have a challenge consistently loading the ideal amount.

When you are drawing vapor, do you notice the vapor getting quite thin before you clear the tube or does it stay thick up until lifting it?
 
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stickstones

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Been away for a long while. I own both an OG ticker and an EVO, and after a long break came back to use the EVO (it hadn't gotten much use since taking advantage of the Indiegogo promotion). I noticed that the vapor output from the EVO can't come close to matching the older unit. I also have to go to 3:00 or higher on the EVO to make much happen (still doesn't match old unit) whereas I'd typically use 10:00 or 11:00 (never going past 12:00 for flowers) on the old one.

I was very excited by the lack of noise and quick heat up times, but have I given up some performance or is the EVO not operating properly? I was hoping the new unit would replace the old one. Where are the thick clouds from the new one? There's no way this thing is going to cut it for concentrates either.

This sounds like a unit that needs to be sent back in for re-calibration. I know I've read your problem here before several times and a trip back to the maker fixes it.
 

WaxOnWaxOff

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Been away for a long while. I own both an OG ticker and an EVO, and after a long break came back to use the EVO (it hadn't gotten much use since taking advantage of the Indiegogo promotion). I noticed that the vapor output from the EVO can't come close to matching the older unit. I also have to go to 3:00 or higher on the EVO to make much happen (still doesn't match old unit) whereas I'd typically use 10:00 or 11:00 (never going past 12:00 for flowers) on the old one.

I was very excited by the lack of noise and quick heat up times, but have I given up some performance or is the EVO not operating properly? I was hoping the new unit would replace the old one. Where are the thick clouds from the new one? There's no way this thing is going to cut it for concentrates either.

Have you tried using it after its been on for 30 minutes or more?
 
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Carbon

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Have you tried using it after its been on for 30 minutes or more?
I had a similar thought, but no I haven't tried that. I typically only have one session in a day and haven't pre warmed it. Having to consistently do this would surely nullify its warmup speed advantage over the old unit, though.

Anyone know what the typical turnaround time is on support tickets these days? I know the company is far bigger now than when we all bought that first run of clouds ages ago.

I know some may feel it's not necessary, and others may feel it shouldn't be, however I feel the Evo requires more of a inhaling technique vs the simplicity of the Cloud. I find that if you inhale softly for 2 seconds after that you can pull as hard or as softly as you want with MASSIVE CLOUD output. My Cloud can't do What my Evo does when I use this technique. It's a night and day difference when you do this. Just my:2c:
Thanks for the tip. I usually use this method on both devices to try to get some initial heat into the ELB before a regular draw. The difference between the devices is still pretty pronounced.
 
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SecureSwede

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Alright its been comfirmed, about 50 percent of the time I use the vapexnail, it causes the VXC to turn red(off). Not as in it cools it down for a second, half way through the hit thevxc goes cooler and never reheats until switched on then off. Ive noticed it seems to be the vape getting cool causing the oil to no longer rise and start going downward. This probably sounds crazy but what could it be. I'm scared to use the vxn because almost every hit now the remains end up under the nail smoking for an hour.

Also since day 1 with my evo everytime I turn iot on for the first time in the day it goes red but then strats blinking and shuts off after about 20-30 seconds. So every day I want to use my evo I have to switch it on then wait a second then back off, then repeat to be sure it will actually preheat. SO many times I have switched it on just to come back in 10 minutes and its magically off. So these two problems combined i am starting to think something is wrong with my unit, I will make asupport ticket. I am just asking here because I want feedback on if I am using the nail wrong.

The reason I still use the nail is because it does give a great hit, but then the oil ends up dripping under it half the time.
If you had problems since day one and have not talked to customer support and asked for a replacement unit then I think that was the problem. You should have contacted support right away when facing problems...
 

WaxOnWaxOff

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I had a similar thought, but no I haven't tried that. I typically only have one session in a day and haven't pre warmed it. Having to consistently do this would surely nullify its warmup speed advantage over the old unit, though.

Anyone know what the typical turnaround time is on support tickets these days? I know the company is far bigger now than when we all bought that first run of clouds ages ago.


Thanks for the tip. I usually use this method on both devices to try to get some initial heat into the ELB before a regular draw. The difference between the devices is still pretty pronounced.

I'm usually not in a hurry after turning it on, but i think after about 5-10 minutes mine works pretty well. However I always feel like it works better once it's heat-soaked (20 minutes or more)
 
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Howdy, folks!! :wave:

It's been a while since I last posted here. Why, you ask? Well, I found my groove, my shit works, and I've been a fat & happy vaporist.

The EVO is a workhorse. A gorgeous workhorse with all the flexibility I need.

But I miss y'all and wanted to say hello.

Cheers!
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