Baron23
Well-Known Member
@Haze Vaporizers - you have mentioned a couple of times that this is not a closed air path and that the term "air leak" is therefore not applicable.
Can you explain this a bit more as its not making sense to me and it appears some users are experiencing what appears to be a lot of bypass air and hence not great vapor.
The reason that I say that its not making sense to me yet is that clearly no matter the design of the vape, you need to have the path from load to MP closed to some extent...otherwise you are not gong to be drawing air from over the load.
I do know that some vapes include some bypass air purposefully in their design to help cool the vapor (the MV-1 comes to mind) but still, if there is an open air path to the MP that is more open (less drag and resistance) than the air path from the oven to the MP, then I can't see how this wouldn't be an issue and result in very diluted vapor..or no vapor.
Thanks
Can you explain this a bit more as its not making sense to me and it appears some users are experiencing what appears to be a lot of bypass air and hence not great vapor.
The reason that I say that its not making sense to me yet is that clearly no matter the design of the vape, you need to have the path from load to MP closed to some extent...otherwise you are not gong to be drawing air from over the load.
I do know that some vapes include some bypass air purposefully in their design to help cool the vapor (the MV-1 comes to mind) but still, if there is an open air path to the MP that is more open (less drag and resistance) than the air path from the oven to the MP, then I can't see how this wouldn't be an issue and result in very diluted vapor..or no vapor.
Thanks