That bowl looks like it's a new design. Looks taller than the stock diffuser b2c bowl. As I understand it's also slimmer, 18mm instead of 22mm?Of course it will act like the 360 but with an 18 bowl size for more flexibility than having to use only the Qshop glass bowl or a WPA that gets stuck in the head lol.
An image to illustrate that the bowl will be wrapped for a heat bath before starting the session.
Yes the version of b2cvape, is a female joint 18.That bowl looks like it's a new design. Looks taller than the stock diffuser b2c bowl. As I understand it's also slimmer, 18mm instead of 22mm?
And I assume that the new bowls will be available soon, unless I missed the listing. That setup sounds interesting, more towards smaller sized bowls, and maybe it could work with a ZX too?Yes the version of b2cvape, is a female joint 18.
So it will fit any size 18 male bowls to wrap.
More stuff on the B2cvape store. I'm not sure what I'm looking at , is it like the Taroma 360 housing, but with an injector end too? They got also extra extra extra long coils, I mean look at them, they're like 11 wraps I just needed a 6 wraps one for my Zeal haha.
Missed that this unit can be flipped. Thus will not hold a full cylinder of balls. Curious to how many it will hold ? TSA is the key here.... "Total Surface Area", more balls/smaller balls, less air space. And another dimension of the equation.Ball Vapes are basically Heat Exchangers. Input (ambient air temp) output to desired temp. Governed by air flow (CFM) and time (in this case measured in milliseconds) in contact with heating elements. Now that said, I see potential in the T360, as well as the rough copy, as they hold more balls (elements), and the air path is longer.
This is only 1 dimension of the equation. It does not cover vapor point of material, atmospheric pressure (lower psi/lower boiling point), or parasitic heat loss from various aspects of the equation such as distance from Heat source to material, etc.... The T360 looks like it gets up close and personal to the good stuff. This "New" housing does not appear to do that.
The Longer Coil is claimed to be 150 watts, where the 4 wrap coils I usually see 100 watts ratings. On Paper "More Horsepower" will prevail in efficacy. (PID temp vs temp at material)
This world of the ever better mousetrap, well it has my interest. This is a path forward, I hope our "local" manufacturers pay attention to.
You're right, more balls, more heat reserve and better efficiency. Also a big difference I noticed between the diffuser Tiodw mini and the Zeal is heater-bowl lock: the Zeal has like a 0.1mm loose gap, while the Tio fits way more flimsily, thus allowing more air to get sucked in by the sides. Efficiency is affected greatly, while I keep my zirc Z at 405-15f, I have to crank up my Ti diffuser to 535 to get a similar extraction.Ball Vapes are basically Heat Exchangers. Input (ambient air temp) output to desired temp. Governed by air flow (CFM) and time (in this case measured in milliseconds) in contact with heating elements. Now that said, I see potential in the T360, as well as the rough copy, as they hold more balls (elements), and the air path is longer.
This is only 1 dimension of the equation. It does not cover vapor point of material, atmospheric pressure (lower psi/lower boiling point), or parasitic heat loss from various aspects of the equation such as distance from Heat source to material, etc.... The T360 looks like it gets up close and personal to the good stuff. This "New" housing does not appear to do that.
The Longer Coil is claimed to be 150 watts, where the 4 wrap coils I usually see 100 watts ratings. On Paper "More Horsepower" will prevail in efficacy. (PID temp vs temp at material)
This world of the ever better mousetrap, well it has my interest.
The tight tolerance and great seal on the TKO with Infinity Bowl is one reason I love the OWW system (great seal with glass SSC bowl too BTW; not so great on the GVB bowl tho and the darn screen can't stay in place on that one). Plus less excess metal that needs to be heated by the coil and flower is as close as possible to the balls and coil.You're right, more balls, more heat reserve and better efficiency. Also a big difference I noticed between the diffuser Tiodw mini and the Zeal is heater-bowl lock: the Zeal has like a 0.1mm loose gap, while the Tio fits way more flimsily, thus allowing more air to get sucked in by the sides. Efficiency is affected greatly, while I keep my zirc Z at 405-15f, I have to crank up my Ti diffuser to 535 to get a similar extraction.
One is in the works currently. I'm probably going to pick it up just so that I have a forever bowl. Glass works really well though.In the ad it says 170 x 3mm or 70 x 4mm
The Taroma 360 holds a little over 200
I was hoping for a metal 360 bowl to be honest .....
So I could mod it like a desktop Vapcap or BakX
Not necassarily, it depends on temperature stablility, how long the pid pulse lasts and how frequent it pulses to keep a given size of coil at a given temperature and the wattage to surface area of the coil. And more other stuff.The Longer Coil is claimed to be 150 watts, where the 4 wrap coils I usually see 100 watts ratings. On Paper "More Horsepower" will prevail in efficacy. (PID temp vs temp at material)
One of my hobbies is building engines..... Power to weight ratio.... 6#'s to 1 HP w/ traction, will get me in the 11's - 1/4's all day long.
Maybe it’s an aging thing, I used to say things like “there’s no replacement for displacement”, but now I drive a 2 liter turbo that is among the quickest 4 wheeled vehicles I’ve owned. Don’t get me wrong, I’m still an absolute hooligan, I just use more refined instruments now-a-days than I did when I was 17.
The same can be said for ball vapes, a Staroma XL is cool and all, but a little old 14mm ZX will absolutely destroy bowl after bowl after bowl after bowl.
Why bother even getting the zeal at that point? The omega works as a 22m diffuser. I currently have the omega and im wondering if its worth getting the zeal housing tooCan’t go wrong with the Zeal. My first was a b-zero and it barely gets touched with both my zeal heads around now. Looking forward to going wireless with the omega too. If you’re not strapped for cash it may be worth picking up an Omega head with the Zeal kit so you can go wireless if you so choose and you have injector options.
I have both, and they are both great, but I agree that you don't need a Zeal if you already have an Omega.Why bother even getting the zeal at that point? The omega works as a 22m diffuser. I currently have the omega and im wondering if its worth getting the zeal housing too
One more reason to have both: the 18mm diffuser threads perfectly onto the zeal housing (or at least on mine) giving you a tomcat knock off to play with. And the price for the head alone is hard to beat if you have an extra coil.Why bother even getting the zeal at that point? The omega works as a 22m diffuser. I currently have the omega and im wondering if its worth getting the zeal housing too
Had 2 different V6s , both baby 2.5litre engines, wouldnt want bigger, all the torque you want with very little weight, hammer it round corners and slingshot out onto straights. Love IT.
Maybe it’s an aging thing, I used to say things like “there’s no replacement for displacement”, but now I drive a 2 liter turbo that is among the quickest 4 wheeled vehicles I’ve owned. Don’t get me wrong, I’m still an absolute hooligan, I just use more refined instruments now-a-days than I did when I was 17.
The same can be said for ball vapes, a Staroma XL is cool and all, but a little old 14mm ZX will absolutely destroy bowl after bowl after bowl after bowl.
@avapvana shipped the SCREWBALL together with a 200 watt coil ! was also kind enough to send a second coil to me .BUT a catch its only a 150 watt coil ..... i don't care what coil is bigger or smaller the 200 watt coil works better than the 150 watt
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In what way is the 200w coil better? Are there any physical differences between the coils too, i.e. does one have more or less wraps?
but it's 150w or 200w max, right? it never reaches even 70w in practice?@avapvana shipped the SCREWBALL together with a 200 watt coil ! was also kind enough to send a second coil to me .BUT a catch its only a 150 watt coil ..... i don't care what coil is bigger or smaller the 200 watt coil works better than the 150 watt
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If you use the Taroma 360 you will see a real difference with the other ballvaps.but it's 150w or 200w max, right? it never reaches even 70w in practice?
I really doubt somebody can distinguish the differences in performance between Z8/SWRP/Oldhead/TKO/Screwball/B1/B2/Taroma/Zeal etc' except of taste maybe, maybe Ti or Zirconium tastes better than Stainlees steel but all these vapes perform pretty much the same i think, until we see a real huge heater which uses 2 coils, something that has much more volume than the Screwball or so, idk, all these vapes almost identical...
I understand, there are kids to feed so people make the almost-same-vape with different name, totally, but... i doubt anyone else would notice the difference between them honestly...
Its not just an aging thing. I assume you are from the US and refer to Detroits finest Big or small block. They were just terribly inefficient engines and its the environmental lobby which is making engines how they are today. You think Ferrari want a V6 turbo in their car? If you do you know nothing of these companies. I dont even know what their current model is. F1, my god what have they done?
Maybe it’s an aging thing, I used to say things like “there’s no replacement for displacement”, but now I drive a 2 liter turbo that is among the quickest 4 wheeled vehicles I’ve owned. Don’t get me wrong, I’m still an absolute hooligan, I just use more refined instruments now-a-days than I did when I was 17.
The same can be said for ball vapes, a Staroma XL is cool and all, but a little old 14mm ZX will absolutely destroy bowl after bowl after bowl after bowl.
I saw 2 coil ballvape on Instagram no real info on it though. Anyway performance was justified with a clock from cold start . I agree coils are not running at 100% duty cycle but OK so a 150 watt @70 a 200watt is like @75 right ? It's not always about being at full power all the time but helps get over that hill if you have a little bit more to give than if you are already at full powerbut it's 150w or 200w max, right? it never reaches even 70w in practice?
I really doubt somebody can distinguish the differences in performance between Z8/SWRP/Oldhead/TKO/Screwball/B1/B2/Taroma/Zeal etc' except of taste maybe, maybe Ti or Zirconium tastes better than Stainlees steel but all these vapes perform pretty much the same i think, until we see a real huge heater which uses 2 coils, something that has much more volume than the Screwball or so, idk, all these vapes almost identical...
I understand, there are kids to feed so people make the almost-same-vape with different name, totally, but... i doubt anyone else would notice the difference between them honestly...