wow.. impressive review jambandphan03!
oh ya edit: i drove to a pax authorized dealer but even THEY didnt have pax2 in yet and so even though you had to wait a day or two to get urs, you're still one of the very firsts
waiting to learn more about this "capacitive lip sensing" - I mean the ideas are endless in that being capacitive sensors can be soooo sensitive as to pick up voice vibrations and/or adjusted to detected movement within a certain "proximity" of the sensor location....
so many questions...
I can definately see how the new "flat" mp that comes with the Pax 2 could be ideal for hitting this device while holding it inverted.... perhaps this is a possible technique to avoid using some sort of spacer for smaller loads?
thanks to the input here and especially Pakalolo's review... I am still combusting my erbs at the moment and brand new to FC and havn't even vaped yet.
at first i wanted the pax2 But... as of now I'm definately leaning towards making the MFLB as my very first portable vape purchase instead of...
no.. the mp can only be inserted on the top
if you put the mp on the bottom, that is where the oven is and you dont want to do that it would probably get too hot for it and possibly melt... i would not suggest trying it
ya thats what im thinking too because on page5 scott said:
if it adjusts the oven based on how much you draw... i'm just wondering how does it "know" or "measure" how much you are drawing? hehe hopefully that make sense
thanks for the reply about the sensor most likely being on the on/off mp button.
I'd still like to find out how it measures the "drag" - if it is based on time or if it's based on resistance :)
hey guys, hoping someone knows a little more about the lip sensor and also the temp adjustments that occur according to the drag...
i'm just curious to how it works... but my guess would be that the oven temp is adjusted while taking the drag according to how long your lips are being sensed on...
scott dunlap from pax wrote from page 5
"It (pax2) also adjusts the temp of the oven based on how much you are drawing on each draw, since the act of drawing also cools the materials."
"It (pax2) also adjusts oven temp as you draw, since the act of drawing cools the contents.
first before i...
thanks now for this pick!
it appears that pax2's body is made from aluminum (im not realy sure but just guessing from the way it looks in this engraving here)
the colored pax2 could be susceptible to minor dings, scrapes, and scratches so that it reveals the raw aluminim silver color such...
it kinda looks like in sneekypete's review that little white hairs are on the pipe cleaner that comes in the cleaning kit with the pax2... and i know it was mentioned earlier in this thread about the small white hairs that are in the picture on top of pakalolo's picture of the pax2 with the mp...