Many thanks to my man "The Professor" for the hours of brainstorming last week that are the basis for this new development project also driven by the desired outcomes work here along with the input from Greenlane.
The seed will use a fully integrated architecture that is rugged in nature and will survive a drop or two. The unit will carry a one-year warranty and will have a life expectancy of 3 - 5 years under normal use with 15 - 30 loads a week being used (typical medicinal usage of 3-6 loads per day). The thought is that with advancements in this industry and likely upgrade cycle of the average user this seems like a realistic and reasonable goal.
The exterior will be made of rugged, high end materials with a touch of class. The load chamber and heater compartment will be made of ceramic and a metal heater will be used in order to minimize any warm-up time. The unit will employ regulated power and at least three temperature ranges will be available. The user interface will be a single button and a single (potentially multi-color LED) and on/off, power setting, and battery low indicator will be employed. (see desired outcomes post). The unit will have an access door / lid to the load chamber that will be robust and simple to use. Vapor cooling will be used and its ability to access / clean will be a priority. The charging will be via a USB-C port and the design target is to have the ability to run three average sized loads on Medium heat continually given a one hour charging time. Vapor quality will be better than current tech with uniform roasting being the measure.
In a nut shell, the SEED will be a device similar to the Milaana fixing the issues of 1. loose broken glass, 2. regulated power 3. More even roasting of the load 4. a POD system 5. Smaller form factor 6. Integrated vapor conditioning 7. Improvement in the look and feel to be on par with best in class devices now commanding > $200 price point.
Please comment any thoughts you may have here and review the desired outcomes thread to better understand the design drivers. Thanks in advance for your help in making our next product something that is seen as a superior product in this competitive market space.
http://fuckcombustion.com/threads/desired-outcomes.37035/#post-1363113
The seed will use a fully integrated architecture that is rugged in nature and will survive a drop or two. The unit will carry a one-year warranty and will have a life expectancy of 3 - 5 years under normal use with 15 - 30 loads a week being used (typical medicinal usage of 3-6 loads per day). The thought is that with advancements in this industry and likely upgrade cycle of the average user this seems like a realistic and reasonable goal.
The exterior will be made of rugged, high end materials with a touch of class. The load chamber and heater compartment will be made of ceramic and a metal heater will be used in order to minimize any warm-up time. The unit will employ regulated power and at least three temperature ranges will be available. The user interface will be a single button and a single (potentially multi-color LED) and on/off, power setting, and battery low indicator will be employed. (see desired outcomes post). The unit will have an access door / lid to the load chamber that will be robust and simple to use. Vapor cooling will be used and its ability to access / clean will be a priority. The charging will be via a USB-C port and the design target is to have the ability to run three average sized loads on Medium heat continually given a one hour charging time. Vapor quality will be better than current tech with uniform roasting being the measure.
In a nut shell, the SEED will be a device similar to the Milaana fixing the issues of 1. loose broken glass, 2. regulated power 3. More even roasting of the load 4. a POD system 5. Smaller form factor 6. Integrated vapor conditioning 7. Improvement in the look and feel to be on par with best in class devices now commanding > $200 price point.
Please comment any thoughts you may have here and review the desired outcomes thread to better understand the design drivers. Thanks in advance for your help in making our next product something that is seen as a superior product in this competitive market space.
http://fuckcombustion.com/threads/desired-outcomes.37035/#post-1363113