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    Discontinued Thermovape Cera

    That's the best video shot here yet! :) Short. Simple and Slow Mo. Vapor. Thanks for the love.
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    Discontinued Thermovape Cera

    One other observation about a momentary thumb switch that may never happen... :) I believe the unit is too heavy for a momentary thumb switch. Instead it would be a momentary index finger switch.
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    Discontinued Thermovape Cera

    More great news! I can hardly wait to get this figured out. I saw your post and tried the grip... maybe my hands are too big for that grip but it's not very comfortable. There's a difference between can do... and easy to do 100 times a day. http://www.mit.edu/~jcb/Dvorak/ It's like a...
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    Discontinued Thermovape Cera

    There's hope yet! I'll give them a call. How do you like the VG cart?
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    Discontinued Thermovape Cera

    Just to make sure we are on the same page, which I believe we are. The original sliding switch on the Cera... had a conductive end and non-conductive end to toggle turning the Cera on. The idea is to put a small spring around one end of that switch. You slide the switch and when you let go...
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    Discontinued Thermovape Cera

    I haven't had much success with the VG cart on the cera. Can't seem to get much vapor at all. It's difficult for me to tell how much liquid to put in. Too little liquid, little vapor and dry hits. Too much, not much vapor and when I take the cap off there is liquid all over the cap. The...
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    Discontinued Thermovape Cera

    What about using the original sliding metal bar conductor... only place a spring on one side so that it becomes momentary? It seems like this may be the simplest way to get the momentary thumb switch. The end where the spring resides would need a wider cap to hold the spring in. The main...
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    Discontinued Thermovape Cera

    I think the main reason for talking about modding to get the Cera EO & LG cores working with the T1 is having a thumb switch. For ecig users who take many short hits it's unknown on how comfortable using the bottom switch on the Cera is going to be.
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    Discontinued Thermovape Cera

    Here's a better picture. The RES switch plate or atomizer interface is the one on the right.
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    Discontinued Thermovape Cera

    Yeah, T1 and UltraMax are basically the same thing... without the derlin sleeve. The diameter of the RES outer shell is 3/4. If thermovape is going to do an adapter, I imagine it would be the RES switch plate, and instead of 510 threads for the AVA, it would have the threads for the EO, LG...
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    Discontinued Thermovape Cera

    The RES is made up of three parts. Thread adapter, which screws directly onto the main sleeve. Outer shell and the ceramic RES with top. You can screw everything in except the RES and you'll have a cylinder that the core could fit into. However, the base of the thread adapter is a 510 thread.
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    Discontinued Thermovape Cera

    I'm wondering if this new core would fit inside of the RES chamber on an UltraMax? The RES threads have a switch on it, but 510 threads. I had to give up on the RES, it was becoming too restrictive for airflow. My theory is something is clogging up the ceramic. I've tried boiling it and even...
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    Discontinued Thermovape Cera (Original thread, closed because of chaos)

    Hey OF, How pocket friendly is the Cera? Is it the same diameter as a sonicare? How noticeable in a pocket?
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    Discontinued Thermovape Cera (Original thread, closed because of chaos)

    I'm also wondering about the switch being on the bottom for e-liquid. Just as others have said, reserving judgement and trusting that thermovape has looked into this. The mod pictures from OF attaching the e-liquid core to an ultra were exciting. Not to mention I loved the look of it. But who...
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    Discontinued Thermovape Cera (Original thread, closed because of chaos)

    Any ideas about how the Cera always on would work with e-liquid? It's closer to being like a cigarette, you light it, the cig starts smoking, you inhale and the cig continues to smolder until the next inhale. I don't know of any e-cigs that operate this way. The temperature is much lower for...
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