If it isn't too much to ask, could you try using it on the intake (opposite) side?
I'm interested in whether or not it is possible to sufficiently humidify without reducing post vaporization temps.
Cool, so what kind of temperature sensor did you use to verify that the production unit was more consistent in temperature than the ViVape?
I assume you used the fan option on both? How did you find similar velocities for each?
Egzoset, I love your thinking, and would love to see a pre-element humidifing system.
When opportunities arise, I will try to fabricate something.
The GonG is glorious, but has the potential to limit the expression of the x-factor, which is why I'm more interested in the pre-element solution...
You are far from the only one, otherwise I wouldn't post half as much as I do. I really want to figure it out, and it seems at this junction that CBN is the factor responsible.
Yeah, the stuff out here is pretty awesome.
So far I've only tried the smaller of the wooden stems, and I have to say, this really completes the vape for me.
It's now a full blown outdoors vape, one which has negligible fragility. I'm a much happier vaporist now that I have it.
I want to try the long one next, will report back once...
I've had my moments of doubt, but I must say, I do find this site to be far more self-regulatory than others. I'm a fan.
The attention to detail of the mods is impressive, they go through old stuff and fix all the issues due to the relatively short edit period, and they manage to be through...
My theory has evolved quite a bit, and I will be less critical of others.
I appreciate your opinion, as sometimes one's own flaws are not apparent to oneself.
Not a dumb question, I'd like to make many amendment to my previous understanding, because it has changed, but that will have to be another time.
The color is independent of temperature if kept at elevated temperatures long term, but if only for short periods, a lighter color may indicate...