Fluxer Heaters, induction heaters for Dynavap

flammy

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Hi all, I have been using the recently released low temp cap and I can confirm that using this cap with an IH definitely changes the heating characteristics. If you have a heater that is a bit too aggressive for your liking, I feel like this is a reasonable and effective solution.

The low temp really works for those who use IH rather than a torch. You can simply adjust the area where heat is applied when using a torch but short of using spacers or a different tip, you couldn't adjust as easily with an IH. I feel like the LT cap changes that.

Additionally, I really like my 15mm with carbon fiber insert. Yes it is indeed aggressive but if you respect the click and learn the number of cycles you can achieve prior to combustion, you're fine. It's fun using the 15mm actually. Very satisfying hits and with the release of the LT cap, I feel like owners of these now have an easier way to reign things back when desired.
 

mr_cfromcali

Accessory Maker
Accessory Maker
Hi all, I have been using the recently released low temp cap and I can confirm that using this cap with an IH definitely changes the heating characteristics. If you have a heater that is a bit too aggressive for your liking, I feel like this is a reasonable and effective solution.

The low temp really works for those who use IH rather than a torch. You can simply adjust the area where heat is applied when using a torch but short of using spacers or a different tip, you couldn't adjust as easily with an IH. I feel like the LT cap changes that.

Additionally, I really like my 15mm with carbon fiber insert. Yes it is indeed aggressive but if you respect the click and learn the number of cycles you can achieve prior to combustion, you're fine. It's fun using the 15mm actually. Very satisfying hits and with the release of the LT cap, I feel like owners of these now have an easier way to reign things back when desired.

Thanks for mentioning this, @flammy ! I had some thoughts on this and haven't had time to post them yetm but your post is perfect! For folks that have found the 15mm (or any size) to heat too aggressively, the new LT caps should give you a bit better results. You'll still need good reflexes, but you will have a bit more warning.

Glad you are enjoying your FD, too! :rockon:
 

bannakaffalatta

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Looking forward to this, just put in my order for a blue 16mm with all the options.

I forgot I was on the waitlist till I got the e-mail the other day. My OmniXL has been collecting dust for a while, since I've been using carts on the go.

Been wanting to use flower more and this will allow me too.
 

bannakaffalatta

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#169 is on its way!

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bannakaffalatta

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USPS strikes again. It was supposed to be delivered today, but it snowed so my USPS guy decided to take the day off.
 
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AcidFlashbang

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@mr_cfromcali I emailed you instead of completing the form on your website. Will I still be contacted once my position on the waitlist is reached? It was in april so that would be shot if I have to jump on now :uhoh:
 
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mr_cfromcali

Accessory Maker
Accessory Maker
@mr_cfromcali I emailed you instead of completing the form on your website. Will I still be contacted once my position on the waitlist is reached? It was in april so that would be shot if I have to jump on now :uhoh:

No worries. I did not have a waiting list form on my web site until just a few months ago, and before I added the form I was manually migrating names from email to waiting list.

I display the waiting list date I am currently serving in my signature on this site. If you are viewing this site on your phone, you may have to switch to landscape mode to see it. My signature currently says, "I'm currently building Flux Deluxes for people who got on the waiting list on or anytime before: March 20, 2019 . When this group is done, I'll reach out to another cohort and update this signature."

Now, at the moment I'm on hold for a few days while I wait for more parts to get here. Well, more of one part...:bang: There's been a lot of these sorts of hurry-up-and-wait delays in this project, so waiting for more parts - LEDs, in this case - is par for the course.

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Shifting gears: As long as I have the mic, let me share a few Fluxer updates with you, one year in:


:rofl:We are approaching the one year anniversary of the Flux Deluxe's debut!
Thank you for an amazing first year! :rofl:

Thank you ALL for your support, encouragement, and patience as I stumbled my way through my first 12 months of production!
Thanks for keeping it fun!
You all rock! :rockon:

My challenge a year ago was to "simply" figure out how to make these things. :science:

You all know by know that I am one wordy MF'er, so I'll spare you a recap of the whole past year - please see the previous pages of this thread if you're interested :sherlock: - but the present PCB design has been stable since early June, which is saying something given the tumult that came before then. Huzzah! :clap:

To be completely honest, I felt like I spent most of last spring pounding my head against a wall, just like this emoji: :bang: The growing pains with this device were just that, painful. I want each of these heaters to function as if it were my own, and I have little patience for hand-held devices that don't perform very well. Last spring was like drinking one bitter cup of tea after another, and after each I thought I was through. Thankfully, we are past those issues now! (...he said, foolishly challenging the IH gods...) The design has been stable for several months, and the demand continues to grow. I just need to figure out how to make more of 'em. :hmm:

I fully am focused on that last point, improving my production, and I'm also putting some money into the effort. I have been working with my vendor to order a quantity of 200+ pre-machined enclosures from the factory, since it's a multi-step process when I machine the cases by hand, and it takes more time, attention, and skill to complete than I can justify. This will be a big, BIG step forward once it happens, but I've been working on this for at least a month now, and I'm still trying to get the draftsperson at the factory to capture all of the changes I need made to the spec. I've machined 170+ of these cases by hand so far, and I'd be just fine w/a CNC mill taking over for me, lol. I believe my output will increase dramatically once I am able to use these new cases for production. I've been told that it will take about 30 days to receive the first pieces from the order, so the sooner I can sign off on the design and green-light its production, the better. Stay tuned, I'll be sure to share more news of this in the next few weeks as it plays out.

Since the rest of the design is now 100% stable, I feel much more comfortable building out a number of core PCBs ahead of production.

I've been using my time between orders to build out core a number of circuit boards in advance of finalizing them. This sounds obvious, but it was a ri$ky move in the past, when the design was still fluid - ask me how I know. :rolleyes: Anyway, I currently have 50+ PCBs pre-populated with their core SMD and through-hole components, in two flavors (with under glass LEDs and w/out). I'll complete these with the coils, switches, and/or battery meters that people choose:

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Speaking of coils, another challenge I've been confronting for the last several months has been been finding a way to make the glass or carbon fiber inserts I need cleanly and with consistency. If you've never had to work with glass tubing, this is harder than it sounds. I think I have finally found a few methods that work for me and produce good, repeatable results, as you can see below.

These are some of my current stock of glass and carbon fiber inserts. I use a 19mm height, which requires custom made inserts for all but the 17mm size. It's prohibitively expensive to have these custom made in small batches, so if I want to offer 15mm inserts, I must cut and finish each one by hand. It's part of a theme, lol. I've gotten a lot better at this procedure over time, and I think my current methods produce very good results, as shown below. The inserts in the photo below are stacked two rows high, and you can see their consistency, which is +/- 0.5mm:

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And finally, here a shot of the remains of my most recent batch of battery packs, which are also built with a focus on consistency and reliability:

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I'm showing all of this because I want to convey that although I have a large backlog, I am working my way through it as best as I can, and am continuing to improve my methods as I go.

So...that's the current state of things. I hope to have some more news regarding the pre-machined enclosures soon - that's going tol save me a lot of time per heater, which will allow me to build more heaters, getting more of them into your hands sooner, etc.

I am very aware that some of you have been waiting more than 7 months for one of these, and you would like get one of these within your lifetime. I'm working on making that happen. :wave:

That's all of my updates for now. More news as it happens. :nod:

Cheers,
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bannakaffalatta

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USPS finally delivered it 2 days later. Though the package I was supposed to receive today, I didn't.

I got some batteries in it and it's hitting like a dream. I can't wait to test drive it tomorrow. I don't think I could ever heat it this evenly with a torch.

Thanks again! Very quick turn around after I ordered. Congrats on the 1 year anniversary!

#169 - Blue with 16mm, External Switch, Under Glass LED and Battery checker.

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mr_cfromcali

Accessory Maker
Accessory Maker
:clap: Whoop whoop... I’m finally at the top of the waiting list and my order is now in! :clap:

I’ve gone for the 15mm coil, glass insert and all the options.

Thank you Mr_C, I’m super excited about getting my Fluxer.

And I am super happy to have finally reached your spot in the queue, @Terpenetime ! With the 20 emails I sent out today I am finally through all of March, 2019. Woo hoo! :clap:

I'll also share w/ the thread what I shared w/you via email regarding the upcoming CNC'd cases: On Sunday night, I signed off on the draft of the CNC drawing, and am currently waiting to receive the first prototype made from it. I've been told ~7-10 days, so with a bit of luck I'll have a physical object in hand to review in a week or so. I should receive the full order about ~30 days after we finalize the details.

At this point I genuinely have no idea how close the prototype is going to be what I want. It could be perfect, or it could require more back-and-forth. I also don't know how it will look vs. my currently hand-machined cases. I believe the CNC machining will take place before the cases are anodized, and if that's true then some or all of the holes may lose their shiny "ring of bling" chamfers. The holes will still be chamfered, but the effect will be more subtle due to the uniform case color. Stylization details like these are still TBD, but I doubt the mass-produced cases will be perfect clones of the current cases, so this may be one of the distinctions between the currently hand-made FDs and whatever FDs follows.

However they look, they'll be something to which any current FD owner can upgrade to if they so choose; final cost TBD, but under $40. Once I have the pre-machined cases in stock, I'll have plenty on hand and can always order more. It's worth pointing out that the new cases will still require some work, e.g. magnet gluing and glue cleanup, but overall these cases should save me a lot of time per heater, which helps us all. :tup:

Finally, I will close by telling you due to the minimum qty. per color requirements, the first pre-machined cases I get will only be available in a subset of my current colors: black, gun metal, and dark green for sure. Purple and/or blue may also make the cut, I'm still working that out. The other colors will still be available, but there will be an added cost for them due to the additional labor of machining them, etc. Very much TBD, but that's where things are at the moment.

I'll share updates on this and some other things I have been working on as developments happen.

Cheers,
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AcidFlashbang

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Finally, I will close by telling you due to the minimum qty. per color requirements, the first pre-machined cases I get will only be available in a subset of my current colors: black, gun metal, and dark green for sure. Purple and/or blue may also make the cut, I'm still working that out. The other colors will still be available, but there will be an added cost for them due to the additional labor of machining them, etc. Very much TBD, but that's where things are at the moment.
Id just like to support the inclusion of purple in the first order! Also does the 16mm coil with thick glass give bigger hits than the standard 16mm due to increased heating time?
 
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