satyrday
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I think the new screen is the wire Marc's referring to.Sorry, had a brainfart. I meant the new screen. Thanks!
I think the new screen is the wire Marc's referring to.Sorry, had a brainfart. I meant the new screen. Thanks!
Yes, that's what I was referring to in the other post but didn't word it properlyI think the new screen is the wire Marc's referring to.
Yes that is right.So I assume that all new units will be shipped with the new mouthpiece & screen set-up?
I ordered one as well and it will be here shortly.
Would definitely be interested in some sort of simple water tool attachment.
I agree about replaceable batteries and actually had planned on doing this for a long time but it really adds a lots of extra cost and space. After trying that for a long time i see why iPhone does not have them - it is just hard to do well.AWESOME name/avatar G! I am a big Mahler fan.
Oh yeah... this vape looks amazing too! I can't wait for some reviews and I'll have to agree with Jam, replaceable batteries would take the cake (maybe some how similar to the new MFLB batts?).
I think batteries that can be swapped out often are a massive benefit. Batteries are the fastest progressing technology in this space, and so not only do you get the ability to extend the run time of your vape by having extra batteries on hand, you also get to upgrade your vape's performance in the future. The MFLB just got a big upgrade in that way, five years on from its release.I have a question though - replaceable batteries can mean two things to me - batery(s) that can be replaced, but not easily, after they are permanently dead, like a cell phone battery, or batteries that are meant to be swapped out often so you can go out with spare(s) for when the batteries run out. Which are you guys talking about?
It is nice. The way I use it, scheduled downtime is not a problem (but I'm a relatively light user). Plus, this vape has really good battery life from what I've seen so far. I just hope the batteries stay healthy for a long time.Being able to just plug in the unit is nice.
A cellphone battery that just slides in would be amazing. How safe are li-ion batteries when in contact with wood?n
That's a really cool idea!
The battery would be safe. As long as it is a Li-Ion type and not the Li-Po type. Which almost all cell phone batteries are Li-Ion.
Good idea! If we're going to make a premium product here why not inductive charging?In addition to the use of a cell phone battery, how about a tray you can set the device down on to charge it akin to the 3DS charging tray?
I'm not to sure about induction, but the tray has little metal contacts that pop out when the device is sitting in it.Thanks.
I'm sure price would go up but cellphone batts are small enough and see some of the faster improvements since they have such a large market. I'd expect them to provide enough power too since some of the quadcore SOCs take some decent juice.
Good idea! If we're going to make a premium product here why not inductive charging?