IAmKrazy2
Darth Vapor
very blurry but thanks.
I will eventually shoot an HD Video to better showcase this vape and its features but i was trying to put out something to help you understand how to adjust it via your request.
very blurry but thanks.
I had to add a screen, I used an old magic-flight launch box screen it's very thin.Works perfect.
Thanks dudeI will eventually shoot an HD Video to better showcase this vape and its features but i was trying to put out something to help you understand how to adjust it via your request.
Hola FC and George @VapCapTime for another update.
First off, THANK YOU! for helping me reach my goal on indiegogo in less than a day! It is obvious to me how important this community is considering 75% of the contributions came from here.
Next, my wife helped me start an instagram account under dynavap, so if you are interested I try to post a picture or two there everyday.
Also, as you have seen a few of the OmniVap betas have arrived into the hands of the patient testers. If it wasn't clear, the OmniVap is more than just a titanium stem on one of the titanium tips used for the Ti Woody or Ti Glassy. It has what I think is the first infinitely adjustable air/vapor ratio available on a battery free vaporizer. I dreamt up this design back in November, but didn't have the tooling or the drawings and several other things to make up a prototype. In order to make it work, I needed to have some new high precision parts machined, and if we are going to go through all that trouble, we might as well make them out of titanium. I will make a video showing specifically how it works, but here is the basic description.
The condenser tube is threaded into the new titanium mouthpiece. When the mouthpiece is twisted relative to the body, this either threads the condenser into or out of the mouthpiece. As the condenser tube then extends, or retracts into the tapered opening of the titanium tip, it functions like a needle valve. This allows for a simple way to dial in the air/vapor mix without the need to put your finger over the hole. It also still allows you to use the hole for the "power boost" when needed.
So now everyone can tune this little beauty exactly to their own personal preference for the way they like the strength of the vapor, as well as the draw resistance.
Hopefully this picture will help in the mean time. You can see the threaded condenser tube by it self as well as fully threaded into the mouthpiece and mostly threaded out.
I just listed the OmniVap in my shop for preorder. I hope to be comfortable enough with the beta testing in a week or so to schedule a production run. So if all goes well, these could be shipping mid April.
That's all for now.
Cheers,
George
I don't have the og so I can't compare, I'm not even sure if your asking about the omni but the mouthpiece on the omnivap feels comfortable. The tapered part feels pretty natural, like where you would put your mouth on a cig or joint. It also helps keep it balanced in your mouth if not using your hands, again like a cig or j. I have to admit I wasn't a huge fan of the Ti mouthpiece when I saw it, I liked the looks of the one I saw on the protype pics better. But the new design looks ok and I'm sure it functions way better than the protype given the heft and solid feel of titanium in your mouthWow! So excited to see those new Omnibeuaties after a couple of days missing from the forum! It's already on my wish list together with the new stashes!!! Nice job George!!! Can't wait to test these babies!
I wonder how these new mouthpieces feel compared to the OG ones... Comfortable?
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.....I have to admit I wasn't a huge fan of the Ti mouthpiece when I saw it, I liked the looks of the one I saw on the protype pics better........
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George may I suggest leaving your hand out of your stores photographs it's somewhat unprofessional.
Damn! Just saw the price of the OmniVap!!! 150$ for pre-order and 200$ retail price! Oh my! I guess it is logical since it will probably last a life time but damn! I was hoping to get it sooner but it's gonna have to wait a bit more for my love.
I am Finally getting the hang of my basic dynavap. I can hear clicks now- not sure why I couldn't for a while and I'm using it with water which helps a lot. I'd given up on the dynavap before George sent me a new one- now I'm a fan. I was going to get the omni but I think, even if it's worth the price, it's too expensive for me right now.
@litt for those of you with the woody- is the restriction a problem?
Thanks. I didn't realize that I am supposed to cover the hole so I haven't had much restriction. If that's the correct method, I'll start covering.@little maggie, I have an OG Glassy and a Ti Woody/Burlly. Both are quite restricted when the hole(s) are covered. I don't find that to be a problem, as I "puff" by alternately covering and uncovering them.
I don't know that I could prove they work best that way, but my perception is that they do. However, I suspect that the Omnivap's controllable airflow would be an improvement, particularly when sharing with the untrained.