Bummer, see that the link for FCers is still up, but shows out of stock. I'll have to live vicariously through videos for now.
@divinetribe when can we expect to see more?
I will get 43 more in Tues and then hopefully 500 (250 white and 250 black) by oct 15th,
look forward to trying the cup you sent me
@fernand
@Steven I am getting the holes made smaller that the donut wires go through and also having the air holes raised up to almost the level of the ceramic posts that hold the donut.. i will send you and anyone else a new cup when they come in.(hopeful oct 20th) i thought about the silicone or something to plug them but the donut heater near silicone worries me.
Some good news for my DC customers, I have TCd the DC on the rx200 with a TCR value of 369 in M1 mode at 350f
15th
also on the off gas testing for the V3
here is a copy and paste from the lab to me i got this week. I am getting ready to send it off.
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Attached is a quote for the product testing.
As we discussed, the plan would be to connect the vaporizer via the mouthpiece to a sampling tube.
The vaporizer would be operated at settings specified by you, and we would draw air/vapor from the vaporizer onto a sorbent tube.
We would then analyze the sample for any volatile organic compounds (VOCs) and semivolatile organic compounds (SVOCs) that may be present.
This analytical approach is specifically for VOCs but can also characterize lower boiling point/molecular weight SVOCs.
We would then draw another sample onto a separate sorbent tube/cassette and send to our lab in Salt Lake City for analysis of metals.
There is a sample preparation fee of $300 on the quote –
That is to cover the time/labor of figuring out how to attach the vaporizer and troubleshoot the sampling procedure.
It may seem simple or straightforward, but in our experience, these kinds of projects end up being more complicated and time consuming than you would expect."