Sorry to disappoint, but actually
@stickstones setup only had 4 FPs. Weak right?
A lot of weed was consumed on that evening, that I can tell you.
Sure was!! haha....I couldn't keep up a convo! LOL
Didn't a G43 get dropped into one of the rig's joints at one point....very hard evening to remember! haha
I've posted some info about the Tsunami concept vaporizer on our blog. Please understand that it's only a rough draft concept at this point. The cosmetic styling has not been applied yet. It's literally a 3"x 3"x 6" brick. Over the next few days I will post some function videos and try and determine if this vape is worthy of progressing to the next level.
https://www.newvape.com/blog/post/tsunami_vaporizer Please let me know your thoughts.
HI Edwyn - just a couple of initial thoughts.
1. LOVE using flat coil as atomizer failure is a significant issue with a number of other AIO type devices (they seem to use a variant of the ceramic coated coils used in vape pens and the like). This will be much more robust.
2. Love that it uses a real PID which gives temp control in one degree increments.
3. Bit concerned about what I see with the glass tube and the cup. It appears that the only thing directing vapor flow to that glass tube (and hence to the bubbler) is the heat shield (block of metal that goes over the front). I note that you say that it should not touch the cup, and this makes sense as this is the source of air input, but isn't it too open and airy? Also, I can readily see that glass tube getting reclaimed inside of the chassis and perhaps be hell to get out for cleaning.
4. Cool that there is access to the flat coil. But wrt setting the coil in the right place again so it lines up with the heat shield, perhaps a jig/tool of some sort to help set the coil the right distance from the back wall so that the heat shield just fits....maybe?
I think this is a very cool idea and these were just the thoughts that occurred to me when watching the vids. Of course, I may be well off base as I haven't seen nor used the actual device.
Seems like a good idea to at least continue to pursue at this point.