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Great just what I wanted to hear. Thanks.Heater and Air buttons don't make sound (except the slight spring noise).
Temperature control buttons make a click sound.
Great just what I wanted to hear. Thanks.Heater and Air buttons don't make sound (except the slight spring noise).
Temperature control buttons make a click sound.
VERY easy!How is the maintenance of the easy valve with replaceable balloons compared to the solid valve?
After getting a Mighty recently and finding out you could use the dosing capsules with the Volcano I had to get one. It's so awesome being able to pack a small amount but still get a nice thick bag out of it.[/QUOTE
I did almost the same thing I have the crafty with the Dosing capsules . I have the volcano with the solid valve and the easy valve with the reducing chamber . I put a small screen on top of the dosing capsule inside it along with the easy valve and chamber reducer. I have never used the solid valve yet. Volcano rocks.
One of the 2 clips on my solid valve finally broke off after being loose for months.
I'm now wondering if I should take the opportunity to try the easy valve (around $100) or just get a replacement part (around $20) to fix my solid valve.
I initially didn't like the easy valve and remember strongly recommending the solid valve mainly because I like that the chamber is "telescopic" and can adjust to any size you want from tiny to huge. However, I find that as the screens wear out they no longer have enough friction to hold them in place while the pump runs which forces the screen up to the top resulting in a huge chamber even if you only have a small amount which ends up being very inefficient. This means for the solid valve to maintain it's adjustable size chamber, you need to replace the screens far more often than I'd like to.
Because of this and the fact they released a reducer adapter for the easy valve and an adapter so you can replace balloons, I'm now strongly considering switching to the easy valve.
What do you recommend?
How is the maintenance of the easy valve with replaceable balloons compared to the solid valve?
Thanks
One of the 2 clips on my solid valve finally broke off after being loose for months.
I'm now wondering if I should take the opportunity to try the easy valve (around $100) or just get a replacement part (around $20) to fix my solid valve.
I initially didn't like the easy valve and remember strongly recommending the solid valve mainly because I like that the chamber is "telescopic" and can adjust to any size you want from tiny to huge. However, I find that as the screens wear out they no longer have enough friction to hold them in place while the pump runs which forces the screen up to the top resulting in a huge chamber even if you only have a small amount which ends up being very inefficient. This means for the solid valve to maintain it's adjustable size chamber, you need to replace the screens far more often than I'd like to.
Because of this and the fact they released a reducer adapter for the easy valve and an adapter so you can replace balloons, I'm now strongly considering switching to the easy valve.
What do you recommend?
How is the maintenance of the easy valve with replaceable balloons compared to the solid valve?
Thanks
Here's (finally) a pic of my screen setup, on the left only a coarse standard screen nippled, on the right is the added fine screen on top, so it seals perfect with the reducer without caps
side notes are
- fine screens alone don't work for nippeling, the standard screens are more stable for that
- the nipple doesn't need a perfect shape, it just needs to be deep enough to go a bit over the rim level
- the fine screen gumps up a bit quicker at the nippled area, but no biggie ime
I also put my Volcano Digital in the corner after buying the Dynavap. At first I liked the Dynavap but after a month I noticed the effects were no longer up to par so I went back to the Cano. For medical uses the Volcano is awesome. Dynavap not so muchI bought my Volcano Classic a few years ago when an online retailer was having a 50% closing sale . Luckily, I was referred to by a few people from this forum about it and bought the LAST one they had. For $200, I was juiced for it. Now.... it's literally in the corner of my room under a few boxes.
I forgot how much these things actually cost. I feel like it deserves more use but oh well. Just bought a dynavap, hopefully that will be some fun.
Easy valve for solo vaping and micro dose. Solid valve if you have friends overHi guys,
Easy valve our solid valve in the volcano classic?
Thanks,
Ricardo Filipe
Starting out with the Cano Digital I had the same issues of using too much weed. Once I bought the easy valve with the capsules and started micro dosing my consumption went down tremendously. Pretty close to 1/2 with the same results. I vape my 1st bag at 370 2nd at 390 3rd at 410 and 3rd bag at 428 degrees. Most times I am toasted by the 3rd bag. I also vape superior flower that is high in myrcene for my insomnia. I also vape 4 or 5 bags nightly. That is using .08 to .09 gms each session. I think if you follow this recipe you would still have your Cano and would be loving it like so many of usWell i did purchase my Volcano with the intent of using it daily. I did about 4 bowls a day, about 5-6 bags each bowl thats 20 fills a day
After 1 month my bag was filthy and had holes and was leaking everytime
My other problem was how much i had to pack, .3-.4
I feel like i get the same high from 2 mightys
Personally i think that there is at least 10-15% air in the baloons as well
Its a great device dont get me wrong, just not my preference
Also, i cant see how people can use this SOLO, i see this more of a session vape
I will probably purchase a analog volcano since theyre selling for about 150-200 just to have at home since they do last forever
Usually not the best idea... to hold any electrical switch "between clicks", on a device with discreet position attenuation knobs or on/off positions.the sound is very faint and only really noticeable if you hold the switch in between the off and on position
Yes.. I have seen it on other units (but not the Volcano) when owners have experimented or fiddled with knobs in positions that are not in the discreet positions that they were designed to click into.has anybody seen this before?
Yes try to not be tempted to do this on purpose, lest you fry the switch.any suggestions?
Yes you can ... read about it at https://www.volcanovaporizer.com/us/en/repair-infos/can you send the unit in to storz and bickel for repair
Usually not the best idea... to hold any electrical switch "between clicks", on a device with discreet position attenuation knobs or on/off positions.
Yes try to not be tempted to do this on purpose, lest you fry the switch.
Did not mean to imply you did it for fun.i'm not holding it in between the switches regularly for shits and giggles.. why would i do that?
Sounds like the switch light is gonna die sooner or later, but it will still switch on/off normally just without led indication've had a volcano for over 4 years never had a problem, then noticed the other day that the red heat light started to flicker a little bit occasionally, not consistently.
then today when I turned it on, I noticed that as the switch was in between the off and on position, it sounds like the circuit is making a weird, slight kind of sparking or crackling noise.. the sound is very faint and only really noticeable if you hold the switch in between the off and on position, but you can smell an overheating, not quite a burning, electrical smell from within the unit..
has anybody seen this before? any suggestions? can you send the unit in to storz and bickel for repair, anyone know how much that costs on average? thanks
You are not one of them... apologize for the implication!
I was having trouble with one of my portables. And I thought what the heck is going on, so I go and get out the old volcano crank it up and after about two bags ( I had a tear in the top of the bag so I made it smaller)I remember why I wanted one so bad in the first place. The easy effortless inhale and being able to see the vapor, there is no mistaking that you are getting a good dosage.Going back to the volcano after not using it for a while is like the first time all over again
My volcano is at the bottom of a closet too. I never warmed to bags of vapor so the only reason I keep it is for group use. I found this vape seems appeal to females, a great vape to have around.Geez you guys are making me really miss the old 'Cano! Mines dead in the closet but I've been missing my bag vapor lately after over a year with the Flowerpot. The FP is great at one hitters, but I gotta say that no vape can really do a full session better than a bag - the way the bag system homogenizes the flavors is really unique, every draw is good! No "ass end" hits! I might have to get it back up and running as the FP really isn't great for chilling out and medicating unless you're sitting at a desk. Miss being able to hand the bag around liker a joint! A billion times better than a doobie!!
This is hilariously accurate!I found this vape seems appeal to females, a great vape to have around.
Hi Vapinmofo,
Judging from your post, magma doesn’t seem to do the job at moisturizing vapor, but imho even if it did, it could be dangerous for health reasons or just for the shelf life of the Volcano bag.
Stale water particles attached to an emptied bag could lead to mold formation.
If magma would become popular it wouldn’t surprise me S&B warning about it officially.