Believe it or not 451F is the combusion point of paper.
You're welcome to believe what you want as well. To me it defies logic that all types of paper have such an exact flashpoint. I'm not alone on this, really:
"Temperatures vary widely in the literature and should only be used as estimates."
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Autoignition_temperature
You'll note footnotes to two very trustworthy papers with
widely different numbers. Like 400 degrees F
difference.
I'm also not so sure the folks that bottled the aspirin were expecting much above room temperature. I'm betting the plastic isn't good to 451F?
I understand the Urban Legend, of course, but really prefer science when it's so available.
I need to sit down with a piece of paper and count how many hits I am getting as it feels like people are getting more hits per charge than I am.
Side note: 10 bowls in and gross taste/smell are as strong as ever.
I suggested a bit ago, there's no 'standard hit' making it very hard to compare stuff. I think it's important to try to also convey the details is we're going to be able to make sense.
Given even modest quality batteries this young there will be a very small difference in their real capacity. Charger circuits can effect this some, but not all that much really either (except if they're flat out defective), small errors in terminal voltage (and they will be small, the charger ICs are made pretty precise and basically 'like peas in a pod') effect battery lifespan more than capacity. I'd say worst case the lowest capacity cell is no more than 10% below the highest. I don't think 'weak' or 'strong' batteries are an issue.
However, as I understand the machine it heats the bowl to a given temperature then signals you to hit. It's unclear if it throttles heat back at that point or just cuts it off (IMO more likely) in the interest of battery life. Being as how we need to heat from room temperature to 400 degrees to start the show, there should be a lot of economy to be had there?
Too bad about the smell/taste thing, not sure how to deal with that. Omicron carts went through a lot of effort in that direction, made some big changes per some, not enough per others. It seems subjective, but important to the owner of the nose in question. I'm having enough trouble trying to understand this fun little guy without actually having one to play with.....
Thanks for the updates, guys.
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