Discontinued VapeXhale Cloud

Is it tho?

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That's pretty shoddy of them IMHO, you would think with all that money they made from the campaign they could have set aside some to sort out the many cloud+ owners who have a broken cloud and no funds to do the upgrade. Seems only fair, getting those to wait a further 3 months for a repair just seems like they are trying to force people into upgrading


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Hexi

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That's pretty shoddy of them IMHO, you would think with all that money they made from the campaign they could have set aside some to sort out the many cloud+ owners who have a broken cloud and no funds to do the upgrade. Seems only fair, getting those to wait a further 3 months for a repair just seems like they are trying to force people into upgrading

There is no forcing.

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For all the people that are questioning our IGG campaign in regards to their warranty or our business practices, we could've done something much easier which was to fold the company, disregard any warranties, and just start up as something new (let's face it, with all the shit that has happened to our brand, the VapeXhale name carries lots and lots of baggage)..... but we didn't, and trust us, that would be easier. We decided to take the tougher road which is, let's not let this company sink, let's build it back up, and once we are healthy again, we can get back to helping our customers.
 

hookedonvape

Active Member
i know its yough with a broken unit, i was withoit mine for a couple months and hated it. the way i look at it, let them fine tune and do their thing. this company has bent over backward to stay afloat and still bring us the best product available. when the evo comes out im sure they will maje things right. vxh has done nothing but good in my eyes, and ive had my cloud probs but sm was always there to hold my hand.:).l
til then get a second job, give blood and other samples and.save like a hoarder.lol. i would love a pillar too may get my wish from.a.custom from.a.socal blower. pillar bub for the evo. and anyone.wanting graphic covers for.thier evos pm me.
 
hookedonvape,

JJ420

chillin on the couch, sippin off a 22 ounce.
All those years, all that combustion and cheap pipes, and seed infested low grade herb, all that hiding, all those stupid laws...

And now, pure vapor, legalized herb, and high quality glass. I almost wish I never combusted and this was my firsts time again :cool:

Amen to that! Kids growing up right now have no clue how different things were just a short decade ago. Marijuana was straight vilified. High quality glass? Non-existent.. It was Graffix or grommets.

I remember when I was in high school (year 2000) it was shitty shwag crap weed, drug dealer time (the waiting, oh my god), ugh... don't miss them days, that's for sure!
 

Nebu

Post-Apocalyptic Renaissance Man
I remember when I was in high school (year 2000) it was shitty shwag crap weed, drug dealer time (the waiting, oh my god), ugh... don't miss them days, that's for sure!

Reminds me to give thanks I grew up in Ann Arbor!= $5 ticket for possession of anything under 2z's & this was throughout the 70's-80's. Ah, those formative years! One way that manifested was UofM students financing their tuition by having kitchen cabinets stuffed full of dank, sensi goodness. Most difficult part was deciding which variety to choose! Many a hash-oil soaked joint was imbibed while playing hacky-sack on the Diag. Hash bash? Himalayan Finger Clusters, Nepali Black, Moroccan Hash the size of a soft-ball... it didn't suck. :rockon:
 

hookedonvape

Active Member
anyone out there give there bamboo a thourogh cleaning. and what is the safest way? peace and thanks. qhen i first startedi was lucky to run into a friend who always had med grade goodness, not that a dirty bkunt or some brown dream wasnt smoked. loved those headaches.lol new era! now with all this dabbing and glass who can keep uo
 
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lazylathe

Almost there...
Does anyone know what wattage the heater of the Cloud is?
Been trying to find out and can't seem to locate it anywhere.
 
lazylathe,

elmomuzz

That just happened...
The clouds heating algorithm adjusts power to the heater as needed. When you first power it on it can consume as much as 80 watts but once it gets to temperature equilibrium that drops down to around the previous mentioned 27 watts.


Does anyone know what wattage the heater of the Cloud is?
Been trying to find out and can't seem to locate it anywhere.
 

lazylathe

Almost there...
The clouds heating algorithm adjusts power to the heater as needed. When you first power it on it can consume as much as 80 watts but once it gets to temperature equilibrium that drops down to around the previous mentioned 27 watts.

So the 80 watts initial draw is just to get it up to operating temps faster i would imagine.
After reaching the desired temp it adjusts back to using what is needed to maintain the temp.
Very clever and power conservative!
 
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llamaman001

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Just tried some kief using the double ELB cap method. OMFG, Im starting to think there is no use for dabs anymore. Not only was the taste WAY better, the high was freaking insane. Id say I loaded close to or under .1 and got 2 huge rips and 1 smaller one but holy shit, I had sun eyes for a good 2 hours haha.
 

stonemonkey55

Chief Vapor Officer
Manufacturer
Just an FYI, we upgraded our heater to a 250Watt monster in the CloudEVO.

So, here is a quick update from the VapeXhale team but first, a big thank you to everyone who contributed and helped make this possible. As soon as we received funds, VapeXhale began working rigorously to implement the infusion to order materials and initiate moldings for the CloudEVO. We have received a first article for every component, and 90% of them have passed. We have found that a few smaller components (grommets and the ilk) require some minor re-tooling. We are paying expedited fees to make sure we can approve the first articles and get the production pieces going. More update to come in the next few weeks.
 

Nevertheless1090

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@stonemonkey55 ...may I ask what was the power of the previous heater in terms of watts?

I'm strongly considering pre-ordering but I dont want to if it's only a faster heat up time and detachable cable and a facelift cosmetically. The selling point for me is superior heater that is evident upon first toke not something may be noticeable if your really meticulous.

Lastly, when do pre-orders conclude? Thanks SM55!!
 
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grokit

well-worn member
It sounds like the heater runs at two "speeds", 80 watts heatup and 27 watts to maintain.
 
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Budzman

Rocky Mountain High!
Check post 17559 by Budsman.
I asked the question earlier and it is a 27 Watt heater.
Not so. Just because the Cloud+ only draws 27 watts intermittently to maintain the temp once the target temp is reached doesn't mean that the heating element is rated at 27 watts. This is because the electronics are limiting the amount of current supplied to the heater. The fact that the Cloud+ draws 80 watts when started cold proves this. And considering 80 watts is the most power I've ever seen the Cloud+ draw I'm thinking the heating element is an 80 watt unit. 250 watts for the EVO is a BIG (and welcome) increase!

@SM: Wish you would let us know if the heating element power leads are now mechanically attached as opposed to spot welded. It's been asked several times but we are still awaiting an answer!
 

hookedonvape

Active Member
also, if anyone can answer me this. if any of the vxh crew are around. what is the fiberglass like heating insulation in the cloud made of, just curious. and what about cleaning the bamboo throughout thewhole length. who can help a brother in this? i dont think any of us have ti worry. so what if we have to wait a little for a tuned unit. id rather have a piece of perfecyion in my hand then a turd.lol sucks it may take a little more time but i think we need to give them the benefit of the doubt with the quality of the products theyve privided us thus far. believe me im waiting on my porch itching like pooky waiting for a package.lol
 
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wootze

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Not so. Just because the Cloud+ only draws 27 watts intermittently to maintain the temp once the target temp is reached doesn't mean that the heating element is rated at 27 watts. This is because the electronics are limiting the amount of current supplied to the heater. The fact that the Cloud+ draws 80 watts when started cold proves this. And considering 80 watts is the most power I've ever seen the Cloud+ draw I'm thinking the heating element is an 80 watt unit. 250 watts for the EVO is a BIG (and welcome) increase!

@SM: Wish you would let us know if the heating element power leads are now mechanically attached as opposed to spot welded. It's been asked several times but we are still awaiting an answer!

I'm certain that mechanical attachment was at the top of an official list on here some time ago.
 

stonemonkey55

Chief Vapor Officer
Manufacturer
Not so. Just because the Cloud+ only draws 27 watts intermittently to maintain the temp once the target temp is reached doesn't mean that the heating element is rated at 27 watts. This is because the electronics are limiting the amount of current supplied to the heater. The fact that the Cloud+ draws 80 watts when started cold proves this. And considering 80 watts is the most power I've ever seen the Cloud+ draw I'm thinking the heating element is an 80 watt unit. 250 watts for the EVO is a BIG (and welcome) increase!

@SM: Wish you would let us know if the heating element power leads are now mechanically attached as opposed to spot welded. It's been asked several times but we are still awaiting an answer!

I'm not 100% sure but since solder melting off was an issue of the previous unit, we have taken necessary precautions that the leads won't come undone. The previous version was supposed to have mechanical connections from the heater to the leads and a solder connection from the leads to the PCB.
Not so. Just because the Cloud+ only draws 27 watts intermittently to maintain the temp once the target temp is reached doesn't mean that the heating element is rated at 27 watts. This is because the electronics are limiting the amount of current supplied to the heater. The fact that the Cloud+ draws 80 watts when started cold proves this. And considering 80 watts is the most power I've ever seen the Cloud+ draw I'm thinking the heating element is an 80 watt unit. 250 watts for the EVO is a BIG (and welcome) increase!

@SM: Wish you would let us know if the heating element power leads are now mechanically attached as opposed to spot welded. It's been asked several times but we are still awaiting an answer!

Budzman - I'm not sure if it is technically a mechanical connection but Prof Vape did make adjustments so that it wouldn't be an issue in the CloudEVO. To tell you the truth, the solder was only supposed to be from the leads to the PCB (where it is much cooler) NOT from the heater to the power leads. Needless to say, the issue that killed 99% of the Clouds won't be present in the CloudEVO.

@hookedonvape - It is ceramic based filament. There will be an upgraded version in the CloudEVO
 

Budzman

Rocky Mountain High!
Budzman - I'm not sure if it is technically a mechanical connection but Prof Vape did make adjustments so that it wouldn't be an issue in the CloudEVO. To tell you the truth, the solder was only supposed to be from the leads to the PCB (where it is much cooler) NOT from the heater to the power leads. Needless to say, the issue that killed 99% of the Clouds won't be present in the CloudEVO
That's great news Seibo, thanks for weighing in on that! Can't wait for the debut of the EVO!
 
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