Quick demo, abv was after 3 more off camera hits. How do you guys feel about the assembly, load process, performance etc? First hit was 70 watts, then 77, then through water at I believe 80
Whoa...looking good there Dan!
Thems some chalky hits @ 80w, are you sure you aren't combusting on us there?
haha j/k
The modpod is looking better and better, looks proper on your mod. Now that I can see you hold all the little parts and components and assemble them, I'm getting a much better idea of how this thing works.
How the air path / cooling works, it's hard to see exactly from the video
but I'll trust that you know what to do about all that. Now I can really see the build deck and the coils. For some reason, I was thinking you had vertical metal coils in little convection tubes, but now I see you have horizontal coils on a (postless?) build deck with airflow being channeled above the deck somehow?
Theoretically, the user can rebuild with a variety of coil types / heaters that would fit in there. Now I can see that modding the pod with ceramic donuts, for example, could be possible. But I have no reason to believe this would work better for convection vaping of flowers than SS metal coils would, (although maybe it could be made to work?) and you will probably ship these things out ready-to-vape with a pre-build deck, having it calibrated to work well in that configuration, at least?
My dislike of metal wires is only for conduction vaping, not convection
haha
The pod for holding the herb material seems about right too, modular, easy to clean, swap out, reload, etc. About 0.25-0.3g capacity is probably right, if anything, maybe a
wee-tad-bit smaller? Anything bigger, like 0.5g, then it's no fun to puff on the same bowl of toasted, tasteless flowers for too many puffs / minutes to completely vape up / extract from your bowl, more strain on the mod / battery with longer sessions. Better to enjoy two quarter gram sessions back-to-back than a single half G load on a device like this, IMO. Gotta optimize the airflow on those little flower holder / pod things too.
And I think you should focus on optimizing your modpod for flower vaping, primarily. If by chance or luck, or with very slight modification, or with a separate customized pod, your device will also work great with concentrates (or a flower / bho shatter sandwich), then that's great.
But I wouldn't try to compromise or trade-off good flower vaping performance to make it work a little better with oils. The little flower pods might leak oil in this proto-type, but no need to worry about that at this stage
The mouthpiece cap is a great idea too! I hate getting lint on my drip tips and mouthpieces when I pocket my mods with RTAs. I've looked around but haven't found an easy, elegant solution to this yet.
70-80W !!, it's a lot of power!
How is the battery life? I think it's not usable with a 1 battery mod.
TC?
Big watts life! I was thinking the same thing. The form factor of the mod pod looks like it would pair well with some compact single cell 18650 mods like the eleaf pico, or even better, a steel evic primo mini SE
Requiring that much power puts it at the outer limits of a single cell mod. You can use some of those batteries with a higher CDR, but those cells have much less battery life (mah) too, so less sessions per charge.
What is the resistance of the coils you used in the prototype Daniel? Then we can get an idea of the amp load required for your atty, as it currently is. I know this could be changed, but I figure you'll decide on a default coil setup to ship this out when it's ready, and hopefully this will be able to be powered on most single 18650 mods with higher capacity, 2500-3000mah batteries that don't do the super high amp draw rates?