Sorry for the delay dudes!
It's less fragile than it looks but you should definitely use it with care. I made it so that you can bang it around quite a bit during normal use without anything bad happening. The only slide that's broken so far was dropped on a granite counter from 2 ft up.
Pulling the wire in the direction of the purple arrow (up) very hard can certainly warp or damage the coil. But, I made it so that it can withstand the weight of a box mod hanging from it without budging. As long as you don't physically pull on the wire it'll stay in place, and I'll definitely be focusing on this area with the next version.
The glass screen above the beads does a pretty good job of keeping things in place, even when you tug on it, but I could add some more reinforcement in the future.
This is a great idea that didn't cross my mind yet, thank you!
So what you're seeing in that photo is actually a bit of an illusion, I didn't notice it before but the pinch in the glass slide is distorting the image behind it, which is the black heat shrink you're referring to.
It's not actually quite that close, there's at least a few mm between the pinches and the start of the heat shrink so that they do not touch.
The vape was made to keep the best temp equilibrium when you take a draw from it at least once per minute. Under normal use the only area that will be too hot to touch is the middle 1" with the beads. But, if you turn the unit on and just let it sit there for 10, 20 or 30 minutes it is going to get hotter than normal and all parts of the slide will now be hot, not just the middle, so be more careful than usual.
A single 18650 battery is giving an average of ~25-30 mins of run-time at 11 to 12 watts before it drops below 3.7v and turns off, so this is sort of the built-in auto shut off at the moment.
The more I think about this the more I'm leaning towards the Glass Symphony being the best plug-in version of the G43, as long as you have the desk space.
My heater wasn't designed with the consideration of it being left on for a very long time, as in over a half hour, so I'd have to probably make some tweaks for it to work. This is still a possibility, but as of right now the next two things I want to work on are version 2 of the G43 and then the portable version inside of a box mod case.
The constructions looks like it could be fragile - I think pulling on the wire (accidentally) in the direction of the purple arrow could easily fuck up the coil. Can it? Is there anthing to prevent that?
It's less fragile than it looks but you should definitely use it with care. I made it so that you can bang it around quite a bit during normal use without anything bad happening. The only slide that's broken so far was dropped on a granite counter from 2 ft up.
Pulling the wire in the direction of the purple arrow (up) very hard can certainly warp or damage the coil. But, I made it so that it can withstand the weight of a box mod hanging from it without budging. As long as you don't physically pull on the wire it'll stay in place, and I'll definitely be focusing on this area with the next version.
The glass screen above the beads does a pretty good job of keeping things in place, even when you tug on it, but I could add some more reinforcement in the future.
I can think of one way to prevent that and that would be to thread that wire back and forth through that glass disc with 7 holes, so each wire goes through 3 of those holes.
This is a great idea that didn't cross my mind yet, thank you!
You have said that the top part doesn't get hot (the green arrow), but the wire insulation is going very deep, touching the glass "screen" that separetes the heater and the intake (the yellow arrow). It is a complex glass shape that the heat might have some trouble to travel straight through (the red arrow), but it's still a very little distance from the heater. Are you sure it can't get hot at that point even after maximum power for like 30 minutes?
So what you're seeing in that photo is actually a bit of an illusion, I didn't notice it before but the pinch in the glass slide is distorting the image behind it, which is the black heat shrink you're referring to.
It's not actually quite that close, there's at least a few mm between the pinches and the start of the heat shrink so that they do not touch.
The vape was made to keep the best temp equilibrium when you take a draw from it at least once per minute. Under normal use the only area that will be too hot to touch is the middle 1" with the beads. But, if you turn the unit on and just let it sit there for 10, 20 or 30 minutes it is going to get hotter than normal and all parts of the slide will now be hot, not just the middle, so be more careful than usual.
A single 18650 battery is giving an average of ~25-30 mins of run-time at 11 to 12 watts before it drops below 3.7v and turns off, so this is sort of the built-in auto shut off at the moment.
And I also think there definitely should be a way to power it from the wall, it would be a great desktop unit.
The more I think about this the more I'm leaning towards the Glass Symphony being the best plug-in version of the G43, as long as you have the desk space.
My heater wasn't designed with the consideration of it being left on for a very long time, as in over a half hour, so I'd have to probably make some tweaks for it to work. This is still a possibility, but as of right now the next two things I want to work on are version 2 of the G43 and then the portable version inside of a box mod case.