I agree with that. I use the Alpha Ultralite with the LV Rev and it works really well. It is also hands down the smallest portable vaporizer in that configuration... it is just a little bigger then a cigarette.
Glad you like it, I do too. But let's be clear about one point Revolution is for
concentrates, not herb. The Alpha UltraLite is getting marginal for the load (two dozen hits at most), and is totally inadequate for Evolution with it's heavier power demand and longer cycles. The 10440 just is too small. The Ultra will do a bowl on a charge, the standard LV battery maybe 3 times that?
You need power to heat the herb, remember unlike concentrates most of what's in there is not what we're after (but we still have to heat it up for every hit). Needing lots of power means lots of battery. No way around it. That's why having a field swappable battery is such a keen feature.
Thanks for the input. What is better: the T1 or the Evolution? Thanks
You're welcome. "Which is better?" I thought I just explained the major differences I see,
you get to decide how important the trade offs are to you. One is more for the purist, the other more a tool for doing a job....with the attendant compromises. IMO it's really hard to go too far wrong, both are excellent, both call for skill and planning on your part.
Good luck.
In Oregon, even if you have a card it is still illegal to medicate in public, so if anyone notices and complains, you're screwed if the cops get involved is my understanding. So an MMJ (green) card apparently is not "carte blanche" after all
Legalization votes in OR, WA, and CO . . . the west is going to lead the nation in the hemp revolution. We legalize and all this nonsense goes away. Legalize, regulate, educate, medicate.
Not to get off track, but legalizing it is NOT going to make it go away. No state has more liberal laws than California, probably no city has better 'street support' for dispensaries than Los Angeles, but just today they
unanimously voted to
close them all:
http://www.latimes.com/news/local/la-me-0725-pot-ban-20120725,0,3171935.story
Just because it's legal, and there's a real need, 'recreational users'
not being responsible can spoil it for all. And don't discount the Feds. They (or actually one woman it seems?) have closed lots of shops and now are in the process of shutting down Harborside, the largest volume (the very reason she chose to go after them next) and best run (according to LEOs in fact) dispensary in the state.....arguably the nation. Legalization is just another step, and it can go both ways from there. Like the other social issues, we need to change people's opinions at least as much as the law (and ideally first) as I see it. Hearts and minds stuff.
And they ask me why I drink......
OF