Should be just a couple of months, then we need to get CE certified.
Are you actually just getting a broader spectrum of goodies at a lower temp, giving the illusion of thicker vapor at low temps when your actually getting the compounds associated with higher temps, or
Or is it just releasing those low temp compounds more efficiently than other vapes?
(or a 3rd option I'm not thinking about?)
Hey everybody, just checking in after a little over a month of usage. I couldn't be happier with the performance of the HT or the unit itself, but I did have one question:
What sort of warm-up times are y'all experiencing?
The included manual says it should be 5-7 minutes iirc, however mine usually takes somewhere between 15-30 to green-light (this is with the heat setting at 12 o'clock). Again, absolutely zero performance issues, always get a nice even browning on the flowers, wonderful tasty clouds of vapor and a great level of medication, but does it usually take this long to heat up?
Hi VapeXhale,
I noticed on your FAQ you state that the unit can be used on non US electrical outlets if used with a converter, but then you don't ship outside USA/Canada?! To say I'm gutted is an understatement. Like many people I've been waiting for a couple of years for these to be released and now they are you're not even shipping outside north america! I was about to buy the Evolver HydraCirc this morning so gutted ain't the word.
Are you planning on shipping to Europe in the near future? What's your reasons for not offering shipping to other countries?
Scotty, Thank you for pointing out that our FAQ needs to be updated. Originally when we launched we were shipping globally, then we had several units blown out due to inconsistent power inverters. This was causing a major liability for our warranty department, so we decided to disable our webstores automatic distribution to places outside US and Canada.
However, if you truly wish to get a cloud now and you want to spend the money on a PREMIUM quality inverter, this is ok with us, but there are two stipulations.
1) You completley void your warranty with vapexhale.
2) You will need to work directly with me to get this order processed, if you wish to proceed email me at Troi@vapexhale.com
On the other hand our engineering team, is working there tail off, to develop a international version, that will make everyone hapy, and allow us to warranty clouds globally.
Scotty, Thank you for pointing out that our FAQ needs to be updated. Originally when we launched we were shipping globally, then we had several units blown out due to inconsistent power inverters. This was causing a major liability for our warranty department, so we decided to disable our webstores automatic distribution to places outside US and Canada.
However, if you truly wish to get a cloud now and you want to spend the money on a PREMIUM quality inverter, this is ok with us, but there are two stipulations.
1) You completley void your warranty with vapexhale.
2) You will need to work directly with me to get this order processed, if you wish to proceed email me at Troi@vapexhale.com
On the other hand our engineering team, is working there tail off, to develop a international version, that will make everyone hapy, and allow us to warranty clouds globally.
I am not sure about that one... It actually has me confused now. I am pretty sure the stuff I photographed was the Evolver and the StoneGlassWorks.
You will have to forgive me I took a car trip to Portland and back so I am really tired. Traffic sucked so it was a 7 hour day in the car.
My guess is that stuff got mixed up on their site??? Maybe someone who knows more then me can answer? I am looking towards Tori or SM.
Mosh,So connecting the cloud to your car using an American car power adapter does not void your warranty because? its the same analogy...
Personally I'm super disappointed with your statement.
I will jump again and say that a good power inventor will not cause any harm if its with the right specs - any other statements is just BS - sorry mate but people here do know a thing or two about electronics...and unless you developed a new method of electricity - this is no difference
So even NA users can get this PSU fucked up..are they voiding their warranty as well ? they should according to you...
So connecting the cloud to your car using an American car power adapter does not void your warranty because? its the same analogy...
Personally I'm super disappointed with your statement.
I will jump again and say that a good power inventor will not cause any harm if its with the right specs - any other statements is just BS - sorry mate but people here do know a thing or two about electronics...and unless you developed a new method of electricity - this is no difference
So even NA users can get this PSU fucked up..are they voiding their warranty as well ? they should according to you...
BUT IMO, I just don't like this attitude - if you wish to help us you can at least offer people to fix the machine for 50-100$ (the least you can do)
But please, stop the non sense, its an hassle to ship worldwide and this is the only real reason - and that I can understand.
How do I clean right under the lip of the joint? I remember oldie talking about this but I've tried iso, qtip, toothpick all unsuccessfully . . .
Nice case, Stu. And I like your case also, t-dub. A friend gifted me a Nanuk 945 for Christmas last year. It is brand new and I have been waiting to fill it with the Cloud and all the nice glass to come in the years ahead. I figure it should be able to hold a shit load of pieces. The thing is huge! Nicely made too. I think I like it better than Pelican's...personal opinion.
. . . I had a question about the lowered pressure in the elb stuff. From my limited understanding of physics, lowering pressure in a given system will essentially lower the boiling point of materials in that low pressure zone as compared to normal pressure . . .
That sounds a lot to me. I think the average human lung can only generate something like 0.75psi of suction at maximum. Some one who knows the field better might correct my maths and figures, but I think that's only equivalent to about a 500m change in altitude from sea level. The boiling point of water changes by about 1°C every 285m or so. So my logic is that if we sucked as hard as we could and maintained that vacuum then at best we could hope to vaporize water at just over 98°C instead of 100°C (at 1 atm) ~ 2°C differential.Seek's reply was good. You can think of the lower pressure just like the effect of higher altitude; when baking you have to adjust the temperature. The Cloud produces the same result at a comparatively lower temperature. My memory is sketchy, but IIRC the estimated differential is ~30F.
. . . Is my logic wrong?
It is difficult once the resin gets baked on. I've been using the qtip/iso, but at first it was difficult because I had let it cook in there for too long. So I used a small sharp picking tool (like the dentist uses to scrape plaque off a tooth) to break the last little bits free. After that just periodic cleaning has been sufficient.
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So connecting the cloud to your car using an American car power adapter does not void your warranty because? its the same analogy...
Personally I'm super disappointed with your statement.
I will jump again and say that a good power inventor will not cause any harm if its with the right specs - any other statements is just BS - sorry mate but people here do know a thing or two about electronics...and unless you developed a new method of electricity - this is no difference
So even NA users can get this PSU fucked up..are they voiding their warranty as well ? they should according to you...
BUT IMO, I just don't like this attitude - if you wish to help us you can at least offer people to fix the machine for 50-100$ (the least you can do)
But please, stop the non sense, its an hassle to ship worldwide and this is the only real reason - and that I can understand.
Although I somewhat agree, I think "international" customers are acting extremely whiny. VXL should have said US or N.A. only until they figured it all out. But this is part of the "transparency".
I also think that standing behind a product is extremely important, and I brought up the 1 year warranty a little while back. With that being said, even if the warranty was 3 months I think maybe i would have bought a Cloud anyway.
In the end, VXL can choose to do whatever they like, and you know that they don't wanna piss off any customers.
Whiny? well they should have said it from the beginning...I do think its reasonable, but admitting in a mistake is not a hard thing to do...but anyway, lets put warranty aside, if you void your warranty, can you still pay VXL for repairing?