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Supersniffer 2000 - robot fart detection device
Actually i have already a 510 halo attachment in the making but... it brings some problems.Hmm... was just thinking. Came across a youtube vid with some bloke running a test, discharging a 18650 2A/h cell using a halogen bulb as load, that drew about 1A. He just wanted to see, if the cell would give him a full two hours, but what crossed my mind, was the question if you can utilize a halogen bulb as heater for an instant 501 halo portable, running it at 5V? Heat up time should be fast enough, I'd think, just the question which wattage to use to get the needed temps at only 5V?
Venus Apollo seems to utilize this already. Anyone else ever tried it?
First of all it makes Chips of evic and wismec overheat really fast. Doesnt heat up quick enough,also 5volts have really thiny pins which get redhot,the 12v overheats the chip even faster,restance of the coils is crazy high like 3 ohms.. . So until i get it hot enough to vape i get overheating issues also manage to melt the insulation of few bases..
Probably it is going to work well with a manual mod which doesnt have a chip to overheat,but those are a bit dangerous ?
Also i dont know about 2 hours of running time ,but i get like 5 minutes of cruisetime with 4 sony VTC6 at 50watts with the 12v.
I will pursue this further , i was about thinking of asking @supershredderdan If he can recommend some bases which wont melt ,as he has gone trough a lot of models into his modpod journey.
My biggest fear about it is that it will bring a lot of reflected heat to the mod and the connection and even if we get it to work it will still not have enough heatsink to be safe to use.
Oh,forgot to add that i have already a working protype of something like a Instalog/instaheat but it incorporates a Halo-mesh heater.
It basicly runs really dimmed at 25% and boost to 100% is initiated upon inhalation,for now i am trying to add a boost button to the body like in the EV-1.
It is really hard to combust unless you dont boost for 10-15 seconds prior inhalation.
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