The CE marked on a product does not indicate whether laboratory tests have been carried out .. and certainly doesn't approve the quality of a product or its proper functioning .. it means absolutely nothing (you can have a CE-marked product that will set your house on fire) .. a product can be CE marked without first undergoing electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) and others testing, there are just a few conditions that must be met for the product to be placed on the European market.
If your product is extra-low voltage (ELV) or low-voltage (LV) and does not include a power supply (very important), such as a printed circuit board, then you can put on the market out without testing in laboratory it first and you can easily display the CE logo on your product.
But, If you include a power supply, warning, even if it complies with CE standards, you'll still have to carry out electromagnetic tests (because you've created another product from the first). ELV/LV or not ... it doesn't matter ..
It is possible to carry out electromagnetic tests on your own, but this requires several weeks' training in a state-approved laboratory (and can be extremely expensive). I don't know if that's the case here?
In addition, you must also comply with RoHS directive and register with WEEE (which must also be displayed on the product or packaging) and you'll need to provide proof of all materials and suppliers used.. Normally there can be no CE without RoHS and vice versa.
Laboratory tests for this type of product should cost between $3000 USD and $6000 USD, depending on the probably tests to be carried out (not everything is mandatory). If the tests fail, obviously no refund is possible and you'll have to reinvest the money once the problems have been solved.
A project like this can be sold as a DIY kit with no prior worries (as long as you don't connect the power supply to the log or pwm). It's at the limit of the regulations, but it's okay.
For example, vaporizers like S&B's Volcano, unfortunately have no choice but to carry out all the tests.
Yeahh .. mine buzzes a bit... is that normal?
Does anyone have a mouthpiece with a air hole compatible with the CouchLog bowl?
I love my CL, I have the impression that the bowl forms a plug between the heater and the mouthpiece. That strange feeling of shooting through a clogged straw .. it's too restrictive, I can't wait to get my WPA adapter. I hesitate to drill a small hole in my mouthpiece
Good vape