Discontinued Thermovape Cera (Original thread, closed because of chaos)

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PDwasmy1st

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Right now we are on Schedule to ship Stainless Steel Cera's in advance of X-mas, with the Stainless model looking like it will a more in advance of Christmas then the Titanium Ceras. Right now we are right on schedule. No issue with customs, we get all of our parts and materials right here, so nothing in our way of continuing to get these babies together. We still have some units available for this pre-holiday run. We absolutely want everyone vaping as soon as possible. First to order, first to ship.




Yep, will do it. Through glass as well.




Yes, over and over. The next video series will show total number of inhalations for ~1 gm. Which dropped the battery by half (the best half). Still plenty of juice to keep on vaping. If that is your criteria, then the Cera Essential Oil Model will meet them easily.



It will turn whatever you put into into vapor. It will stop producing gradually as the material is used. The next set of videos should help demo this. It works loaded with a small amount or a larger amount of oil.



It will simply be consumed.







Fully vented. No need for concer. the Cera battery compartment is selaed from the cartridge section of the device while in uses and the battery chamber is separetly ventiliated, as is every vaporizer we have ever made.

Safety, Quality, Performance. This is where we focus all of our energy. Rest assured, every conceivable effort has been made to deliver the safest portable vaporizer ever imagined.




It will do what you are describing. The next set of videos will show 1 gram generating 30+ inhalations. Then we have a video that shows 1 gram consumed generating the largest clouds we can, and then 0.25 grams consumed using short smaller inhaled (efficiency model). The Cera does both easily, and everything in between. We will show you, as fast as Anthony can upload the videos are coming.

To elaborate, the oil will not degrade while in the Cera, the method of vapor generation yields consistent vapor throughout the chamber load, it will taper off as the amount of oil in the cartridge decreases to near zero. It is very efficient in terms of not leaving oil in the cartridge.



Yep, will do on the video topic request. Works great in the Cera LL. The Cera Loose Leaf Cartridge is Ceramic because it utilizes a completely different method for generating heat, and vapor. Titanium was an abvious "Dream material" for the Cera Essential Oil version. Ceramic is equally dreamy for this convection vaporization application. Works better.



Welcome! Cheers... great group here.

The Cera will make outstanding vapor from all of the consistencies and types of hugh purity essential oils you mentioned. No problem.


This is just for kicks. Full 1 gm Stress test is coming soon (3 parts)

FYI. Not everyday at the office starts like this... sometimes a take a Sunday off, or Christmas.


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Noah
That looks to smoke like in that video surely!?!? what is in it oils? do you get more smoke looking when using oils then?

Too f'in funny!!!! :lol:
AHAHAHAHA ridiculous!!!!!

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PDwasmy1st,

2clicker

Observer
cant wait to see more videos. mostly of the loose leaf variety.

im loving the looks of the CEO, but im still in love with my LVDart. T1 base and Dart = amazing performance IMO. the ability to load more is a big plus on the CEO though. i guess im saying that TET already had the best portable oil system available.

in the Cera... im looking for flower power :nod:
 

mmenzie

My friends call me "Menz"
last few pages its been mad love for the cera oil but as a person with limited access to oil/wax i am really interested in the loose leaf one. my overally goal, as my signature says, would be to get this for loose leaf and getting the oil cart down the line for the few times i have oil. so i would love to see some focus on the loose leaf version just for a moment or two
 

PB88123

Vaporist
last few pages its been mad love for the cera oil but as a person with limited access to oil/wax i am really interested in the loose leaf one. my overally goal, as my signature says, would be to get this for loose leaf and getting the oil cart down the line for the few times i have oil. so i would love to see some focus on the loose leaf version just for a moment or two


The first videos / topic was the loose leaf. Assuming you have seen all of those there will be more upcoming (the video editing guy is off for a bit. will be back soon (1-2 days i think)). Also another member (@Slightly Medicated) should be getting the Cera LL soon and hopefully will provide video and his input.
 
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Boris Blank

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Hi Noah,
Will any of the Titanium models be sent out on the 10th? If not do you have an idea of when they will be ready?
 
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NoddingDonkey

Oil, Glass & I'm a bit of an ass
Another question, will the Cera cartridges be available for sale separately at a later date?
 
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OF

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im loving the looks of the CEO, but im still in love with my LVDart. T1 base and Dart = amazing performance IMO. the ability to load more is a big plus on the CEO though. i guess im saying that TET already had the best portable oil system available.

I don't think you'll get many informed arguments on the 'best oil system going' part.

Consider, however, TV has shut down DART production before the release date. To me that means they see the new one as being so much better......and IMO they're right. Good as the old stuff was (and IMO it's fantastic really), the Cera is better. In some ways a little better, in others a lot.

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Quetzalcoatl

DEADY GUERRERO/DIRT COBAIN/GEORGE KUSH
That looks to smoke like in that video surely!?!? what is in it oils? do you get more smoke looking when using oils then?
Just really thick oil clouds. He's using what would be called a concentrate, probably BHO. I'm using some wax in my TV Ultra with the low-res DART and getting surprising clouds. Compared to flower, yes it's easier to get much denser hits, however you wouldn't need as many hits as with flower for the same effect.

...unless you were kidding :ninja:
 

spanner

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would it be possible to mix some loose leaf in with e-liquid in the e-liquid adapter?
 
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farscaper

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would it be possible to mix some loose leaf in with e-liquid in the e-liquid adapter?

Im gonna say that that would be a bad idea. the eliquid carts are not designed to handle any plant matter... in fact, that would be 100% contrary to its design. the e-liquid is for PG/VG tinks and e-juice.

Now, perhaps I misunderstood and you mean your going to make a tink and put that in the e-liquid cart then yes, i do believe that would be fine provided you strained the tink and what not...
 

Tweek

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I'm sure if you sprinkled some Kief in there it shouldn't be an issue...plant matter might not work as expected.
 
So I saw somewhere that the attachments for the cera are 510 threaded?
Is that correct?

Does that mean if I already have a number of large 510 threaded e-cigs I would get away with just buying the oil catridge?
Would I need a mouthpiece or anything else if I wanted to do this?
 
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Darb

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So I saw somewhere that the attachments for the cera are 510 threaded?
Is that correct?

Does that mean if I already have a number of large 510 threaded e-cigs I would get away with just buying the oil catridge?
Would I need a mouthpiece or anything else if I wanted to do this?

I think they are just using a regular 3/8 coarse thread.
 
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OF

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I'm sure if you sprinkled some Kief in there it shouldn't be an issue...plant matter might not work as expected.

I don't agree. Experience with the base model, Revolution, shows results are poor and it will foul the unit fairly quickly.

The oil and VG carts are really meant for pure liquids (super melts or better), kief, bubble and the like are best used in the bud version (where the heat can get to them and where they won't foul it out) as a best option.

So I saw somewhere that the attachments for the cera are 510 threaded?
Is that correct?

No, that is not correct. It's a proprietary thread pattern. Larger in diameter, no compliance, and more appropriate threads and sealing surface. Thread adapters are still to come but should bridge the gap.

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2clicker

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Consider, however, TV has shut down DART production before the release date. To me that means they see the new one as being so much better......and IMO they're right. Good as the old stuff was (and IMO it's fantastic really), the Cera is better. In some ways a little better, in others a lot.

i know. i just really love the dart. the loading tool built into the top was pure genius. it makes for very easy vaping IMO.
 

OF

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i know. i just really love the dart. the loading tool built into the top was pure genius. it makes for very easy vaping IMO.

I'm with you there. I bought a spare to stash just in case (not that the original isn't likely to last a very long time, and be easily rebuilt).

However, having tried Cera I expect DART to get very little use from here on out. Probably only in a compact 'road trip' configuration.

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Tweek

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I can definitely see myself loading that cartridge up before heading out, thus not needing a dart...just need a way to store it when not in use, and full of oil. Hoping TV has some sort of solution on the go.
 
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AirDru

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I can definitely see myself loading that cartridge up before heading out, thus not needing a dart...just need a way to store it when not in use, and full of oil. Hoping TV has some sort of solution on the go.

im interested to see what they do here as well. something that keeps the cart/cera upright. my experience has been that even the most stable waxes and oils will run when being placed sideways or at a tilt..at least that's the case one the stability has been compromised by heat.

i was thinking of adding some sort of ring onto the inside wall of the center console in my car. that way it can hold the cera upright in there, i dont think depth will be an issue.
 
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OF

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im interested to see what they do here as well. something that keeps the cart/cera upright. my experience has been that even the most stable waxes and oils will run when being placed sideways or at a tilt..at least that's the case one the stability has been compromised by heat.

I would not count on that happening. Mine has half a gram in it and is living on it's side when not in my hand. The oil is absorbed into the sponge like ceramic reservoir (full of pores). Same as a damp sponge i the sink doesn't run dry as the water runs down the drain, the oil, even when liquid, stays in it's pore until it evaporates off. There just isn't a whole drop of liquid anywhere to drain anywhere.

'Store it anywhere you'd like, and in any position' will become the rule I think.

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OF

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I'm speaking more along the lines of I'm out and about, want to swap out my oil for the herb..where do I put my full oil cartridge? A little container or cap would be nice.

Put it anywhere you like. Keeping it upright is not an issue. Nor is keeping it clean really IMO. A plug for the top, maybe? Any e-cig mouthpiece stuffed with cotton will do that. Otherwise any number of small containers will work fine. I suspect TV will probably find some nice US made container to ship them in as they have done in the past. Otherwise pill bottles and the snap top vials coils are stored in come to mind. Or to go ghetto, a baggie?

For instance, the two smaller of these look good, depending on how tight you want the fit:
http://www.tapplastics.com/product/plastics/plastic_containers/clear_styrene_vials/535

I don't have them to try, but the dimensions given fit. I'll try to get some to try next time I'm out that way (like I was yesterday....of course). I do have the taller of these, and they work just fine:
http://www.tapplastics.com/product/plastics/plastic_containers/polypropylene_vials/427

It will, in fact, hold two cartridges.

I just don't see any issue I guess? I think guys will find their own cases as well?

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jambandphan03

in flavor country
Well, I sure make a lot of use out of the little screw top containers some of the T1 line parts were being shipped out in. Maybe they can continue shipping out parts in those, or the rubber cap ones... I use those too. :D
 
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