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@Steven , I am concerned also that once the v3 or v.27 or whatever hits, the v2.5 will be phased out, and darn it , i like my v2.5 !! Hear hear !
Hello everyone,
I've been absent for a while on this blog because I'm kind of frustrated on the amount of time it has taken to produce these new atomizers. I will have the version 2.5 stocked for a few months at least but the airflow on the 2.7 will come from under the bowl not on the sides, my theory is increased vapor. i called it the 2.7 because it uses the same outer ceramic housing but uses a new cup under the donut. it also has a new splash guard drip tip with wide mouth opening.
The version 3 will be a whole nother beast and first RBA wax atomizer. I just really think after using the 2.7 the 2.5's will sit on the shelf. For everyone worrying that they bought the 2.5 please don't. It always seems that it takes so long to get these new molds and prototypes in. It could be another month. One of my ideas for the version 3 rebuild Will be to make options for what size donut you want to use. At this time the version 3 prototype has a doughnut that is twice the size as the version 2.5. It hits like a beast, almost too powerful. One of the great things about the version 3 and the version 2.7 is that we introduced a splashcap that works better than the current one, and it will work on the 2.5.
I want to be able to use the new dry herb ceramic cup I had built, and give the option to be able to build it into the version 3. The base of the version 3 will be the only part that is used for all designs. Everything will be built on top of that , A copper base might be a better choice but more expensive but it is something I am looking into.
One of my goals is to make the first medically approved vaporizer device that gets off gas tested so we can know the true nature with the proper MSDS(
material safety data sheet). Tested at temps that will exceed normal uses. If we get clean results it will throw a huge amount of confidence that is lacking in the vapor market.
http://www.equities.com/news/report...harma-market-could-surpass-20-billion-by-2020
I'll be taking pictures of the prototypes when I receive them either tomorrow or Wednesday. peace matt
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