HazyDayz said:Well, here's the way I see it. Stink and Lwien are completely biased.
Egzoset said:Unfortunately, from now on (and it's likely to last for a while!), when someone will mention the AroMed i'll recall HazyDayz's behaviour and that of his follower(s).
luchiano said:Stink, maybe you didn't take into consideration that it was you and your friend who didn't connect the bowl and element right?.
If you are really worried about air mixing inside the bowl all you have to do is put something under the water filter chamber like a pamphlet or small magazine which will push the bowl and heating chamber more tight to create an airtight chamber if that is a serious worry for you.
luchiano said:Stink, maybe you didn't take into consideration that it was you and your friend who didn't connect the bowl and element right?.
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There is no doubt about it, without a air tight seal, air can enter. That is why they use GonG seals on lab glass and it has migrated into the water-pipe industry. Silcone would be another option.
stinkmeaner said:luchiano said:Stink, maybe you didn't take into consideration that it was you and your friend who didn't connect the bowl and element right?.
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Believe me, if you have used yours for a while you would see that when you insert the light into the bulb chamber, there is a slight rebound action of the light caused by the flexible arm and when you try to force it to stay put, you feel like it is going to break the glass.
There is no doubt about it, without a air tight seal, air can enter. That is why they use GonG seals on lab glass and it has migrated into the water-pipe industry. Silcone would be another option.
Anyway you put it, the better location for a thermocouple is directly below the heat source like the Ape Vape put theirs.
luchiano said:He also did your test and didn't get the same results so it was most likely user error on your part. Either way I like the Aromed and I will still listen to what you have to say. So I think this thread is done at least for me.
Peace to all.
Talk about biased. He shows a picture of a blown out candle and it is suddenly case closed your wrong and I am right.
For one, when you blow out a candle it barely smokes for seconds and the smoke it sporadic from the actual motion of blowing them out, haven't you seen when a birthday cake is blown out? Smoke goes everywhere, whereas smoke from a lit cigarette in room with no breeze will rise straight up.
It isn't about agreeing or disagreeing anymore, the facts are right in front of you if you choose to accept them.
It says on the site below that "Salvinorin A, it requires a temperature of approximately 240C/464F."Egzoset said:One more question, can the AroMed vaporize Salvia Divinorum?
it only goes to 448?
This still isn't convincing. The Aromed bowl is not "Air Tight" so therefore it will always have potential of the 2nd air flow, the amount determined by how snug you fit the heater, which will vary.HazyDayz said:It isn't about agreeing or disagreeing anymore, the facts are right in front of you if you choose to accept them.
http://i1085.photobucket.com/albums/j440/Hazy7/2.jpg
This still isn't convincing. The Aromed bowl is not "Air Tight" so therefore it will always have potential of the 2nd air flow, the amount determined by how snug you fit the heater, which will vary.
HazyDayz said:It isn't about agreeing or disagreeing anymore, the facts are right in front of you if you choose to accept them.
http://i1085.photobucket.com/albums/j440/Hazy7/2.jpg