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Discontinued Thermovape Cera

Darb

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Ever look at the population distribution map up there? Basically everyone is huddled along route 1....along the border to the South. When I went to the Yukon years back, there were 14,000 folks in a HUGE area up there, half in the same town (Whitehorse). Kinda lonely up north. Not many vaporists I bet.

OF

I'm only a few hundred miles south of the Youkon......but yeah not many vaporists up here. Too many pee tests for/at work.
 

Dreamerr

Always in a state of confusion and silliness♀
Peeeeeeeeeeeeeee tests in the middle of nowhere what will they think of next to harass people. Even in Ireland they are letting people drive drunk, not sure if it passed, if you live in the middle of nowhere. I swear we live in a dictatorship. Make alcohol and ciggs illegal then talk to me Mr. Government.
 
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NoName

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Man, oh, man, you're on a roll now! Quick lad, get to inspecting them gadgets.....I know at least one of the faithful that's gonna be mighty hard to contain right about now.

Go TV, go! We're gonna be in tall cotton right soon now.

OF

OF,

"Hard to contain???" I was so happy that I grabbed my Dart and some PG to celebrate!!! F@ck!! That was 2 hours ago!! (LOL).

NN

Edit: Sorry, I somehow deleted "Down with pee tests!!!" (Obviously still too medicated).
 
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OF

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OF,

"Hard to contain???" I was so happy that I grabbed my Dart and some PG to celebrate!!! F@ck!! That was 2 hours ago!! (LOL).

Yeah, believe it or not I don't think you're all that hard to contain relative to the other guy.....but you're why I said "at least one"......

Hang in there, Bro. It's only about 25 miles and a few days away now....it's never been this close. You got Tim on it.

Even in Ireland they are letting people drive drunk, not sure if it passed, if you live in the middle of nowhere.

It may have changed, but when Jim and I went to the Yukon there were no 'open container' laws. Driving down the highway (such as it was) sucking on a beer wasn't a sin. That's kinda hard to get your head around. Sorta like going to the Dispensary, being offered dozens of amazing strains of bud and concentrates (all tested of course) then given a cash register receipt.....or being able to buy with a Credit Card.

The times, they are a changin'.

OF
 

2ndSight

Member
This may have been answered somewhere previous but i can't seem to find it, does anyone know whether the batteries will come fully charged or if we should be charging them prior to use? Not very important but, worth knowing. Thanks in advance. :drool:
 
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Egzoset

Banned
Salutations OF,

What we really want to know most (what 'sag' and other compromises happen at our abnormal power levels) isn't generally available. Not the sort of stuff most makers want to brag about.

I'd like to read more about the unavailable part for one!

:peace:
 
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OF

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This may have been answered somewhere previous but i can't seem to find it, does anyone know whether the batteries will come fully charged or if we should be charging them prior to use? Not very important but, worth knowing. Thanks in advance. :drool:

They should be charged, but it's always wise to charge them first and be sure. If they're charged it won't take but a few minutes (which you can pass admiring your new vape.....).

If you can't restrain yourself, put one on charge, use the other for a few hits then switch off. That has the least chance of killing a battery the first day.

Good luck.

OF
 

NoName

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This may have been answered somewhere previous but i can't seem to find it, does anyone know whether the batteries will come fully charged or if we should be charging them prior to use? Not very important but, worth knowing. Thanks in advance. :drool:

2nd,

I've often received batts pretty close to fully charged but usually check and 'top them off' before use. I think working with a 'known' good and fully charged battery will also help you in 'testing' a 'new' Vape. Best of luck when it arrives.

NN
 

Vapzilla

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They should be charged, but it's always wise to charge them first and be sure. If they're charged it won't take but a few minutes (which you can pass admiring your new vape.....).

If you can't restrain yourself, put one on charge, use the other for a few hits then switch off. That has the least chance of killing a battery the first day.

Good luck.

OF
With the freezing cold temps out there, I'd let everything come up to room temperature and then drop them on the charger.
I know, but whats another few of hours.
 

OF

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I'd like to read more about the unavailable part for one!

You want to consider internal resistance, Rth. The Thevenin Resistance of the source. You can also analyze the circuit in Norton (current) terms, but most guys have an easier time with Tevenin (voltage). The resistance is the same in both cases, just one uses a pure voltage source in series with it, Norton uses and ideal current source in parallel.

In 'second order approximation' our battery is an ideal source (never sags) in series with Rth (which causes the sag and heating).

Ready for the teat?

I know, but whats another few of hours.

Indeed so. What's a few more hours when one is looking forward to a lifetime of happiness together.......

OF
 

Czechyourhead

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well guys....

looks like....

um...

can you guess what just arrived?
2013-01-25_12-32-34_126.jpg


Hehehehe :)
Yes, please! Send them to their new homes..

:mmmm:
 
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Egzoset

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Hi again OF,

You want to consider internal resistance...

Well, i'm just more curious about what's in the Cera's own design which addresses any eventual failure modes in a battery, even if those appear to be most unlikely to happen.

Ready for the teat?

My guess is you meant to type "treat"! If that's so then here's my short-version answer: it will depend, of course.

It depends because i feel the manufacturer has a thick sturdy casing in his hands which might limit danger when compared to ordinary plastic shells, etc., but i don't sense much echoe in related posts and this makes me wonder. If it's that strong a material then why isn't the company a lot more proud about it, so to speak? Maybe i simply need to replenish my canabinoïd receptors but if that were me i'd have gone bold about it quite a while ago - unless the recent departure of an important member of the team is reason to render me even more paranoïd!...

Has there been a dispute over safety issues related to the battery, for example?... :huh:

If not then the Cera's going to be a winner, IMHO. No matter if i get one myself or not. Compared to the MLFB and siblings i'd choose the Cera as a result of such fears i've expressed here and before as well, despite the additional cost.

I'm hoping my intent is clearer now. Thank you.

:peace:
 
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xclarryx

Active Member
so being totally honest, i went ahead and placed my pre-order yesterday without really being 100% sure about what the situation is with the switches on the unit that i will receive. yep putting that much faith into the cera. :bowdown:

my interpretation is that the unit will ship with a button on the bottom that must be held down while in use, and a pin that must be pulled out to 'allow' the bottom switch to turn on and off, how far off am i?

and also is my memory right when i think i saw some posts a while back about thermovape will ship me a new switch that operates differently once they get them in stock or something?
 

PB88123

Vaporist
so being totally honest, i went ahead and placed my pre-order yesterday without really being 100% sure about what the situation is with the switches on the unit that i will receive. yep putting that much faith into the cera. :bowdown:

my interpretation is that the unit will ship with a button on the bottom that must be held down while in use, and a pin that must be pulled out to 'allow' the bottom switch to turn on and off, how far off am i?

and also is my memory right when i think i saw some posts a while back about thermovape will ship me a new switch that operates differently once they get them in stock or something?

Correct and correct.

You will receive a latching switch so you won't have to hold anything. Lets hope the engineers are on that.
 

OF

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My guess is you meant to type "treat"! If that's so then here's my short-version answer: it will depend, of course.



I'm hoping my intent is clearer now. Thank you.

No, I meant 'test'. But you're clearly not ready, seems you weren't even paying attention to Thevenin and Norton.......

No abnormal dangers are presented by Cera I know of. In the very unlikely even of venting the gas escapes out the big holes in the top.

No, I'm not sure what your intent was, but that's not important, if you're happy so am I.

OF
 
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Medical Mark

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Very cool, with you basically all the way. Batteries is not an easy choice, really. What we really want to know most (what 'sag' and other compromises happen at our abnormal power levels) isn't generally available. Not the sort of stuff most makers want to brag about. 'However, our product only....' is not considered a positive way to start a sentence.

My only quibble is I've tried both the 1600 and 2000 mAh AW IMRs and the 1600s are actually a little lower internal resistance. They sag less and heat less than the 2000s (which are still much better than most). After trying both I bought another 1600 next time. I basically don't deep discharge them anyway, I don't miss the small drop in capacity as much as knowing it's giving maximum heat where I want it and minimum where I don't. A very fine point.



Small world. We went up to Dawson then turned North on the Dempster Highway, then under construction, with the Arctic Circle our goal. It wasn't done yet. We drove around the road block, found the (dry) camp, swapped the guy pealing spuds half a bottle of brandy for a suggestion. He directed us to a gravel pit to hide in for the night, the next morning we had to hoof it the last half dozen miles past the end of grade across the tundra to the river. Damn near killed me. Nasty stuff. Anyway, we swam the river, had a smoke and it was all South from there. At that moment we were further North than you could drive.

Please do think of Jim and I when you pass that way next. Makes a guy feel kinda small, doesn't it? How in the world did the poineers ever make it to the coast in wagons without roads? They walked of course, they only ride in the movies, who wants to eat that dust even if you could ride. People were made of different stuff. Just like Dempster (ever read his story?).

OF

Well OF if you were going up the dempster then you were well on the way to my house then, you had sme food at the corner by Dawson then went up to tombstone windy flats oglivee mountains range to the arctic circle. Fort McPherson, arctic red, the inuvik that's where I lived for half my life.
The dumpster ha awesome OF small world. See the wild horses by tombstone? Well anyway that's so cool up the dempster highway nice so you know what driving a rugged ass road is like ha ha the farthest highway north in the world, o in the winter take the I road to tukoyuktuk still a 180 km form inuvik.
Wow so cool man that makes me laugh.
 
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Medical Mark

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Well I was hoping to get my notification today but nothing so uncheck for getting your hopes up for nothing this is very stressful I must say I thought for sure they would be at nov 19 already lol counting down the days to she comes.
 
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iamn3ko

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Question, and I feel like its been asked.

I think actually asked it possibly, but I tried to look and can't find it anywhere

So forgive me if I have.

Does the Cera run full power til it dies? Or run and gradually decrease power as it dies?


I'd assume if it worked that way battery life would be shorter? Running full power til it's gone...


I'm just guessing here...
 
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OF

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The dumpster ha awesome OF small world. See the wild horses by tombstone? Well anyway that's so cool up the dempster highway nice so you know what driving a rugged ass road is like ha ha the farthest highway north in the world, o in the winter take the I road to tukoyuktuk still a 180 km form inuvik.
Wow so cool man that makes me laugh.

No. We missed the horses, but almost got carried off by the Ravens up there. Huge.

Quite a road, for sure, like I said they were making it when we were there. Funny from about Prince George on almost everyone we met perked right up when we said we were going to the Arctic Circle. They'd grin and say 'I always wanted to do that too, too bad it's so far....you know they have a sign right there by the road you can get your picture taken right next to it to prove it to your friends. No such sign, of course, no such road at the time. Dozens of experts to the South not withstanding.

It's a small world for sure. We met a bar maid (go figure....) in Carmacks (half way up the Alcan, where it crosses the river....).....from Berkeley. Most of the way to the end of the world and I meet a woman from where I started. Years later I did a couple of tours putting a Cyclotron in a hospital in Saudi Arabia....ran smack dab into the (future) operator waiting for delivery. He was from (you guessed it) Berkeley. Half way around the world, 200 miles into the desert and you meet a guy from home.

Does the Cera run full power til it dies? Or run and gradually decrease power as it dies?

Yes, basically. It 'runs down' in voltage a bit but it goes as hard as it can when the switch is down. Given the nature of convection you don't notice much until it tanks, in oil carts I can't keep them on long enough to tell.....

It IS important but it seems my timing is wrong.

Cool. Feel free to revisit it when ever you want......

OF
 

Vapzilla

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And once again, bigger mAh numbers don't mean better. Just because it fits doesn't mean it works. We've seen lots of examples where this is not the case. Guys that decide to pick 'better/cheaper' batteries off the web are on their own IMO. The safe advice is to use the recommended battery from TV. It's been well tested for the application. Next safest is use one someone you trust has tested and found good. Least sure to work is ordering a pile of what you decide is a better battery based on ???

OF

Hey OF,
Will the batteries from the flashvape work in the cera?
They our Valence Saphion 3.2volt, IFR-18650EC.
No mah rating listed on them.
My guess is you've already tried them?
 
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