major blast
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Hi everyone. This is Major Blast at The Vapor iNhaler. The condensation created depends on several factors: 1) altitude 2) type of herb 3) type of vaporizer used 3) temperature set of vaporizer 4) amount of herb vaporized 5) amount of vapor compressed and a few other factors.
The condensation is actually very pure and in an airtight glass container. It will settle to the bottom of the canister or to whatever side is facing down. We recomend shaking the inhaler canister prior to use. If not, then the liquid is atomized by release of pressure, just as with an asthamic inhaler, and comes out as a very fine mist which can easily be inhaled. This gives a rather potent hit and may or may not be to the users liking. If it is not, they can just shake the unit prior to inhaling. The percentage of liquid vs vaopor is again determined by the above factors.
The vapor stays fresh for up to 3 months, due to the air tight glass canisters. This allows for vaporization, specifically on a commercial application, and compression of herb, prior to staleness setting in. This can save the average cultivator approximately up to 27% of loss of revenue, due to stale herb.
In regards to resin build up, you must realize that the vast majority of resin is due to materials that are combusted in normal heat combustion process that are not specific to the vaporization process. That is not to say, that over time some resin build up will occurr. This depends mainly on most of the above factors and on how much, how often the compression system is used. Obviously, the more use, the more resin build up. Our system and components are made from extremely high quality engineered parts, hence the 100% money back guarantee and Limited Lifetime Warranty. Cleaning of the entire system is explained in detail in the instructions. Basically, it's using watered down rubbing alcohol and running it through the system and compressing it into the cannister, shaking it several times, then using the compressed water/alcohol as a cleaning agent by depressing the canister into the inhaler, spraying the disolved resin through the mouth piece, thus cleaning the whole system. This should only need to be done when the user finds that the canisters are taking longer than normal to fill up.
Our system comes with time and pressure sensitive cut off governers. If you are filling up the canister with a vapor bag attached, it empties and is not removed, then specific pressure is sensed and the system automatically cuts off. Once the pressure is sensed as being a filled canister, it automatically shuts off. If you forget and the compressor keeps running without vapor compression, it automatically shuts off. This saves the compressor from burnout and customer dissatisfaction.
The amount of hits per 1/2 oz fill is approximate and again determined by the above factors along with the lung capacity of the user. If you are an Olympic swimmer (ha!ha!!) your lungs may hold a lot more vapor than a medical marijuana user that weighs 90 lbs. Since our system is not a metered actuator setup, like an asthamtic inhaler, you can depress the actuator for as long as you want and take a hit that will fill your lungs to full capacity. In fact, you could depress your canister, hold it down and completely empty the canister. This being said, the estimated amount of hits per fill is determined by many different factors. It could be more or it could be less.
The Vapor iNhaler system actually saves vapor/herb. Normal combustion smoke runoff for pipes and paper rolled applications is anywhere from 15-30%+ and vaporization without bags approximately 7-10%. This translates into lost herb as it goes "up in smoke" that is not inhaled. With our system there is no vapor lost due to smoke/vapor runoff, 100% is inhaled. So, when considering the price of our system, please factor in the actual percentiles that apply. For example, if you paid $300.00 and 30% went up in smoke, you just lost $90.00. How many ozs do you consume in one year??? Also, we finance.
I hope this answers some of the questions that I saw here. Please let me know if you have any other questions.
Major Blast
and yes you can get a "Major Blast"!!!!
The condensation is actually very pure and in an airtight glass container. It will settle to the bottom of the canister or to whatever side is facing down. We recomend shaking the inhaler canister prior to use. If not, then the liquid is atomized by release of pressure, just as with an asthamic inhaler, and comes out as a very fine mist which can easily be inhaled. This gives a rather potent hit and may or may not be to the users liking. If it is not, they can just shake the unit prior to inhaling. The percentage of liquid vs vaopor is again determined by the above factors.
The vapor stays fresh for up to 3 months, due to the air tight glass canisters. This allows for vaporization, specifically on a commercial application, and compression of herb, prior to staleness setting in. This can save the average cultivator approximately up to 27% of loss of revenue, due to stale herb.
In regards to resin build up, you must realize that the vast majority of resin is due to materials that are combusted in normal heat combustion process that are not specific to the vaporization process. That is not to say, that over time some resin build up will occurr. This depends mainly on most of the above factors and on how much, how often the compression system is used. Obviously, the more use, the more resin build up. Our system and components are made from extremely high quality engineered parts, hence the 100% money back guarantee and Limited Lifetime Warranty. Cleaning of the entire system is explained in detail in the instructions. Basically, it's using watered down rubbing alcohol and running it through the system and compressing it into the cannister, shaking it several times, then using the compressed water/alcohol as a cleaning agent by depressing the canister into the inhaler, spraying the disolved resin through the mouth piece, thus cleaning the whole system. This should only need to be done when the user finds that the canisters are taking longer than normal to fill up.
Our system comes with time and pressure sensitive cut off governers. If you are filling up the canister with a vapor bag attached, it empties and is not removed, then specific pressure is sensed and the system automatically cuts off. Once the pressure is sensed as being a filled canister, it automatically shuts off. If you forget and the compressor keeps running without vapor compression, it automatically shuts off. This saves the compressor from burnout and customer dissatisfaction.
The amount of hits per 1/2 oz fill is approximate and again determined by the above factors along with the lung capacity of the user. If you are an Olympic swimmer (ha!ha!!) your lungs may hold a lot more vapor than a medical marijuana user that weighs 90 lbs. Since our system is not a metered actuator setup, like an asthamtic inhaler, you can depress the actuator for as long as you want and take a hit that will fill your lungs to full capacity. In fact, you could depress your canister, hold it down and completely empty the canister. This being said, the estimated amount of hits per fill is determined by many different factors. It could be more or it could be less.
The Vapor iNhaler system actually saves vapor/herb. Normal combustion smoke runoff for pipes and paper rolled applications is anywhere from 15-30%+ and vaporization without bags approximately 7-10%. This translates into lost herb as it goes "up in smoke" that is not inhaled. With our system there is no vapor lost due to smoke/vapor runoff, 100% is inhaled. So, when considering the price of our system, please factor in the actual percentiles that apply. For example, if you paid $300.00 and 30% went up in smoke, you just lost $90.00. How many ozs do you consume in one year??? Also, we finance.
I hope this answers some of the questions that I saw here. Please let me know if you have any other questions.
Major Blast
and yes you can get a "Major Blast"!!!!