Discontinued The Persei Vaporizer for herbs and concentrates.

THC SCIENTIFIC

To Boldly Go Where No One Has Gone Before
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Oh wow, would that ever be a treat! Yeah I thought that would look so cool on start up!

So you're saying I should write down post #1498(April 3, 2012 - 3:23am)/#1499(April 3, 2012 - 3:27am) for future reference? :)


Yes and page number so i can find it.

I dont know why but i hated NL strain. Just my 02
 
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The_Reckoning

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Naa too cliche. But it did get me to re read it twice.

Yeah, I agree. Was just trying to get the brainstorm...storming.

Here is another to get the creative juices flowing.

'Blazar' (fitting for more than one reason)

A blazar (blazing quasi-stellar object) is a very compact quasar (quasi-stellar object) associated with a presumed supermassive black hole at the center of an active, giant elliptical galaxy. Blazars are among the most energetic phenomena in the universe and are an important topic in extragalactic astronomy.




Edit: how about 'The Conduit'
 
The_Reckoning,
Some CO NL's and Sensi Stars were great, but not my thing. The Death Star(one of the greatest MLK names) from Clear Creak Wellness(I think) was to die for though.
 
havealight101,

SlideOrDie

Well-Known Member
@ THC SCIENTIFIC

I think regardless of your name selection it would be really cool if the name came up glowing on the LCD upon start up!
 
SlideOrDie,

Uce

Reggae boomblasta slowvapor coughfasta
Hey THC!! Hows (iaomai) sound?Phonetic Spelling: (ee-ah'-om-ahee) It means to heal in Greek.
Short Definition: I heal
Definition: I heal, generally of the physical, sometimes of spiritual, disease.
Your Uce is just Throwing it out there see what cha think.
 
Uce,

SD_haze

Well-Known Member
Ok so here is a little naming contest.

The person who can name this option and if i like it then they will get a free Ophos kit.


Also please visit the contest section as we have a nice contest going. Winner get $100 of store credit.

The Elegant Percision Option

:cool:
 
SD_haze,

Darb

Well-Known Member
Just call it LC/DC.......the Liquid Concentrate Delivery Control or Liquid Concentrate Dabber Controler
 
Darb,

wb21

Member
Hermes- messenger of the gods
Oculus- the eye of the persei
and still looking
flectō - to bend(bender)




 

hatfieldsmama

Active Member
have you guys experienced better results using higher resistance carts? i mean doesn't it all come down to the ratio between voltage and resistance? so have you guys noticed an advantage of running at higher volts and higher resistance? seems like it might just waste more battery life... but as long as i keep the same current pumping out should be the same size rips im thinking
 
hatfieldsmama,

JoeKickass

Well-Known Member
have you guys experienced better results using higher resistance carts? i mean doesn't it all come down to the ratio between voltage and resistance? so have you guys noticed an advantage of running at higher volts and higher resistance? seems like it might just waste more battery life... but as long as i keep the same current pumping out should be the same size rips im thinking

You're right that it all comes down to the ratio between the voltage and the resistance, but the voltage also matter a bit more watch:

Voltage divided by resistance gives you amperage, but heat produced by a cart depends directly on power so we have to multiply the amps by the voltage again to get watts. So even though the 5 ohm cart draws a full amp less current, it actually produces more power and should be a hotter cart than the 1.5 ohm cart. You can directly compare carts by looking at their power (in Watts):

3.7v:
1.5 ohm, 2.5 amps --- 9.25 watts
2.4 ohm, 1.5 amps --- 5.75 watts
3 ohm 1.25 amps ----- 4.5 watts

6v:
1.5 ohm, 4 amps ---- 24 watts
2.4 ohm, 2.5 amps -- 15 watts
3 ohm, 2 amps ------ 12 watts
4 ohm, 1.5 amps ---- 9 watts
5 ohm, 1.2 amps ---- 7.2 watts

7.4v:
1.5 ohm, 4.9 amp --- 36.3 watts
2.4 ohm, 3 amps ---- 22.2 watts
3 ohm, 2.5 amps ---- 18.5 watts
4 ohm, 1.85 amps --- 13.7 watts
5 ohm, 1.5 amps ---- 11.1 watts



EDIT: Added formatting and found out that 1.5 ohm at 7.4v is theoretically possible (switch has 5 amp limit) if battery measures 7.4v or less :o
 

OF

Well-Known Member
have you guys experienced better results using higher resistance carts? i mean doesn't it all come down to the ratio between voltage and resistance? so have you guys noticed an advantage of running at higher volts and higher resistance? seems like it might just waste more battery life... but as long as i keep the same current pumping out should be the same size rips im thinking

Power is the product of current and voltage. Amp times Volts equals Watts. Twice the Voltage, but half the current (four times the resistance) gives the same Watts. So five ohms on 7.4 Volts (same current) is twice the power. Four times if you load two. From there, going to four ohms will give you 20% more current (one ohm change in five) but the same Voltage so the power 'only' goes up 20%.

For a bit wider view, consider what happened when 'hot off the charger' came to the front a bit ago. Voltage goes up 15%, but because the resistance didn't change current also went up 15% so their product (actual power delivered) went up 30% (well 29.9% anyway....). And already being real close to the edge this pushed us over. 30% more steam made some go boom.

So, five ohms at 7.4 Volts should be twice the power of the standard 2.4 on 3.7 Volts. A bit stronger than 1.5 ohms on 3.7 Volts.

HTH?

OF
 
OF,

OF

Well-Known Member
Just tried a 1.5 ohm cart of Afgooey Wax on a measured 7.34v

Don't worry about my body lying passed out on the floor, I've gone to a higher plane...



Also broke the cart :D

Hey, was only a matter of time.....

If you don't make it back, can I have your vapes?

OF
 
OF,

Bob Loblaw

Astralnaut
Just tried a 1.5 ohm cart of Afgooey Wax on a measured 7.34v

Don't worry about my body lying passed out on the floor, I've gone to a higher plane...



Also broke the cart :D
niiice, yea highest i've gone is 2.4 on a fully charged 6v of some thick wax and that is as close to a nail hit as i think this baby will hit without blowing. hope ya got carpet ;)
 
Bob Loblaw,

hatfieldsmama

Active Member
You're right that it all comes down to the ratio between the voltage and the resistance, but the voltage also matter a bit more watch:

Voltage divided by resistance gives you amperage, but heat produced by a cart depends directly on power so we have to multiply the amps by the voltage again to get watts. So even though the 5 ohm cart draws a full amp less current, it actually produces more power and should be a hotter cart than the 1.5 ohm cart. You can directly compare carts by looking at their power (in Watts):

3.7v:
1.5 ohm, 2.5 amps --- 9.25 watts
2.4 ohm, 1.5 amps --- 5.75 watts
3 ohm 1.25 amps ----- 4.5 watts

6v:
1.5 ohm, 4 amps ---- 24 watts
2.4 ohm, 2.5 amps -- 15 watts
3 ohm, 2 amps ------ 12 watts
4 ohm, 1.5 amps ---- 9 watts
5 ohm, 1.2 amps ---- 7.2 watts

7.4v:
1.5 ohm, 4.9 amp --- 36.3 watts
2.4 ohm, 3 amps ---- 22.2 watts
3 ohm, 2.5 amps ---- 18.5 watts
4 ohm, 1.85 amps --- 13.7 watts
5 ohm, 1.5 amps ---- 11.1 watts



EDIT: Added formatting and found out that 1.5 ohm at 7.4v is theoretically possible (switch has 5 amp limit) if battery measures 7.4v or less :o


cool, that makes sense now. so ill definitely save battery life by running at a higher voltage cuz theyll need less current. so the current (amperes) controls the amount of battery life. the power (watts) controls the amount of heat and therefore vapor.... i get it i get it!
 
hatfieldsmama,

Bob Loblaw

Astralnaut
Ok so here is a little naming contest.

The person who can name this option and if i like it then they will get a free Ophos kit.

74vwithlcdscreen.jpg

#1 i know this will never make it, but Jrrr (Jur) ?

http://theinfosphere.org/Jrrr
Jrrr: I am Jrrr, from the planet Omicron Persei 8! Could someone lower this thing for me? (referring to a microphone)
His name is a pun on his ruler's name, Lrrr, and Junior, abbreviated as Jr.
can be seen on the problem w/ popplers around 18-18:30min.

#2 THE Mod/Modulus (short for both Modulation and modification)
#3 The Flux (i.e. flux capacitor)
#4 Barillium as in "I am Lrrr, ruler of the planet Omicron Persei 8. You are hereby conquered. Please line up in order of how much Barillium it takes to kill you." from S06E11 around the 5:45 min mark



#5 Atik: The star Omicron Persei (also called Atik) really is approximately one thousand light years away.
 
Bob Loblaw,

OF

Well-Known Member
cool, that makes sense now. so ill definitely save battery life by running at a higher voltage cuz theyll need less current. so the current (amperes) controls the amount of battery life. the power (watts) controls the amount of heat and therefore vapor.... i get it i get it!

You're almost there. Current draw (in Amps) divided by battery capacity (in Ah) gives charge life in hours. In usual practice the currents are usually in Amps and capacity in mAh and guys want the answer in minutes not hours so let's make it Amps times 1000 (converts to mA) divided by capacity (in mAh) then multiply that answer by 60 (to convert to minutes). It actually makes sense if you write it out and stare it down.

Watt is power (Volts is pressure, Amps flow rate), it's what does the work. Makes stuff hot in this case. It doesn't matter to the load if it's high voltage, low current or the other way around. Consider MFLB does it's work with 15 Amps at .75 Volts. Still a bit under 12 Watts, about two normal Omicron carts.

There's a flaw, however in your logic WRT longer life. Putting two cells in instead of one means smaller cells, in fact due to packages you loose a bit of usable space. The primary reason to go to higher voltage is for more power without having to raise current (impacts switches and electronics as well as the battery).

OF
 
OF,

kronus

Well-Known Member
Everyone here raves how good THC customer service is and I have made a post here an left a ticket and after couple days not even one response =(

Can I get any help with my Persei??

I have a PERSEI which I paid $250 at Captain Eds (overpaid) compared to Delta9 and the double top attachment does not function , I am looking to buy another Persei around 4/20 for a fellow patient as a gift since I love the single top which is blowing my head off LoL

Please Mr G can you help me with this?? I left ticket on Delta9

Your Ticket ID is: 414509

Thank You
 
kronus,

Bob Loblaw

Astralnaut
Everyone here raves how good THC customer service is and I have made a post here an left a ticket and after couple days not even one response =(

Can I get any help with my Persei??

I have a PERSEI which I paid $250 at Captain Eds (overpaid) compared to Delta9 and the double top attachment does not function , I am looking to buy another Persei around 4/20 for a fellow patient as a gift since I love the single top which is blowing my head off LoL

Please Mr G can you help me with this?? I left ticket on Delta9

Your Ticket ID is: 414509

Thank You
i have had problems contacting them, but when i do they take care of stuff 100%
 
Bob Loblaw,
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