Salutations Robbio,
Everything to get started is included in the box.
Did your package look the same?
Toothpicks not included... :tiphat:
Mine is a version 2.1 and i found there's probably some confusion relatively to this reputation. The selection of materials makes it reliable, though the implementation called for improvements; i mean in version 2.2 the thermocouple was properly secured, for example. Yet before anyone is tempted to drop his HA from the top of a stair i'd like to point out that the casing is made of two halves which are joined by a pair of screws attached to plastic posts near the central section, under the belt, e.g. loose one side and the unit starts giving a clumsy feeling from the weak mechanical link. Well, at least if you dismantle yours to peek inside then please take care not to loose those 2 screws!!
The pump for the bag mode is a fish tank pump.
This is just like my HA v2.1:
Have you got that specific model too?
The party bag is fun when you have guests.
It's universal as well because everyone can inhale at their own pace.
:thumbs:
This is where the dope goes to get started.With this machine you do not have to grind...
And maintenance is easy/convenient using this cartridge system:
The flavor depends on how high the setting.
And also on how much load, which makes me ask: have you noticed any "locomotive" effect?...
You can vape between 200 and 400F.
And temperature is internally limited to avoid overheating in presence of teflon/PTFE directly inside its heat-exchanger assembly, shown right here:
The component wrapped with brownish heat-resistant material near the inlet port is part of a series-connected circuit where the heating element is fed power through it, to garantee safety of the machine during a catastrophic failure event. The fresh-air path is obvious in this case, it enter the base inlet hole and exits through the oven's holes illustrated below:
There's no mystery in between as air is confined and no contaminants can get in except perhaps from outside. As for the 50 Watts heater element it's inserted into a separate axial chamber at the base of the aluminium bloc, with power leads visible in red (and thermocouple leads in yellow):
The pair of plastic poles (for screws) meant to attach both half-casings together is clearly displayed. In addition it may be interesting to note its transformer's weight could put some significant stress on the solder joints of that printed circuit which is supposed to support it, while i'd personally prefer the casing to support a transformer supporting that circuitry, as during a fall the electronics board would represent a lesser mass and hence under brutal deceleration some limited force in comparison. But that's me and the on-board transformer was replaced for a smaller (presumably lighter) unit in v2.2, apparently.
Anyway this is how i personalized my HA, using glass in place of its main teflon piece:
A short section of flexible PVC tubing connects the moddified black balloon HA mouth-piece (cut at the bag end) to an Arizer Solo Glass Stem, the idea was to provide an additional safety margin considering that's some glass accessory... Between the bent and redish spots a clear mass can be seen that corresponds to a light cotton catching vegetal particles plus condensed resin, for convenient reclaims.
Good day, have fun!!
