It's easier to see the fiberglass in the video than in the photos, due to the shimmer:
https://discord.com/channels/968359535377006663/1345562617233539092/1352372827163988162
If you look at the thread on EE and the updated vaporents posts you can see folks have torn down that version too. There is fiberglass insulation taped to the inner metal tube.
At this point it's on YLL to confirm, but they have called it "glass fiber insulation" a few places. Either way, it's been confirmed in all versions currently out there.
I can assert quite clearly that I don't want fiberglass anywhere in my vape for any purpose. I don't care how well the manufacturer says it is sealed. As you can see from the history of this issue, YLL covered it up and deflected for months. I see no reason to trust them now and every reason to...
I think you are being unserious here. There are many things that I encounter in daily life that I don't want inside a vape. I put gasoline in my car, but I don't want to huff it with my cannabis. I use bleach to clean my bathtub, but I don't replace my water in my bong with it.
Consider your...
It sounds like this is a nic vape? Or possibly just for concentrates? I don't have much use for that as I tend to prefer dabbing off quartz, etc.
For flower that would also be wild from this description, but unique at least.
I think many vapers like to see a visible cloud and get a certain...
I had to fool around with bending it to take up some of the excess length. It was a very close fit. It could definitely cause a problem with the glass if you aren't careful.
It's a Cloud Connoisseur Atlas:
https://fuckcombustion.com/threads/atlas-by-cloud-connoisseur-idb.51574/
It's a cartridge heater surrounded by rubies powered by a VVPS. I adore it although I don't use it as often as I should.
If I am understanding correctly, it vibrates continuously and never heats? That sounds broken to me. My FWX operates just like the manual. On long press, I get haptic feedback at the start of a long press, another buzz when it is up to temperature.
This is a problem with the Click that a few people here have experienced. The pole itself is thinner than in other vapman models and seems more susceptible to this:
This is interesting! It certainly could explain the difference in reported experiences here. I was not in the early adopter list and bought my FWX from the drop on February 25th. I wonder if those who have a weaker heater are from before that?
It's interesting. So far I'm finding the heater more powerful than the FW7 (never had an 8/9). I like 380, but at 410 I could even scorch a bit.
It might be partially because my draw is more suited to convection so that might be a factor? Or maybe that's nuts.
You just turn it gently against the curve of the coil. You are just looking to make it a bit more loose, not to bend it. You could also wrap some blue painters tape around your ZX to help stretch it. Some folks use non-marring pliers but I just used my hands.
Alright I don't think sarcasm is already to read ina text medium so I tend to take people at their word.
As you point out:
I happen to have built devices for electronics companies using lithium batteries for a chunk of my career and I've seen a lot of wild stuff. It doesn't make me say that...