Seagullmeat
Kyler
I sounds like there are to many disadvantages from the coin, and I like being able to see the contents of the box and still having it covered. But if you guys did release a metal cover I bet it would be sick nonetheless.
Seagullmeat said:Has anyone tried cleaning their WPA yet?
I second JD, I'd much prefer clear and would be interested in a glass top although I'd stay with a clear one.JDSupreme said:and to MF: One would never know the hypnotic joys of vaked trench flipping. I'll take clear all day. Although a custom blown multi colored glass top with a "trench window" over the main insides would be about the coolest shit ever, for the stay at home box
elevation said:Vicki so cool u vaped at the Kennedy Space Center..getting spaced out in the Space Center..
I come from Europe but i've been there 2 years ago. Pretty awesome.
magicflight said:{snip}
When a coin is placed in the chamber as described, a new circuit path is created. The resistance of this path is highly variable, mostly due to the points of contact between the coin and the screen/rails on either side of the trench. The resistance of the coin itself is fairly low whereas that of the interface junctions is typically much higher -- all three resistances are effectively in series. The interface resistances are largely defined by the degree of surface oxidization of both metal surfaces and the pressure (weight and inertia) associated with the contact. As such, it is hard to define in general what is going to happen electrically since all of these variables are very specific to the degree of coin polish, newness of the unit, the true area of contact, and the contact pressure. (For example, 2 lbs of difference in surface pressure can result in a 80% variance in overall conductance).
magicflight said:{snip}
-- adding any more additional current paths is definitely not recommended.
{snip}magicflight said:Therefore and in conclusion, the overall recommendation is to not use the coin. It may help with some characteristics of the heating (rapid onset, improved critical balance), but it does so at some risk to the batteries and with some other performance disadvantages as well (heat transfer in time and space; no visibility to the load, compromised airflow).
One alternative approach to achieve some of the same beneficial IR effects without any risk to the battery would be to add a thin copper foil reflector to the inside surface of the lid (or alternately, for us as the manufacturer to have make the lid completely out of copper/brass altogether).
magicflight said:So therefore, the main question is this: how many people here would prefer to have a metal cover and not see the Box contents, knowing also that sometimes the cover could get a little warm to the touch?
-- Magic-Flight
luchiano said:It's really an induction vaporizer being that it heats up and cools so fast with just an electric battery as opposed to a conduction vaporizer like the iolite that uses gas to heat up the chamber then pass that heat energy to the herb sitting in the "Pot" and the air surrounding the herb and a convection vaporizer, like most whip vaporizers, which just heat an element that heats the air passing through it.
magicflight said:luchiano said:It's really an induction vaporizer being that it heats up and cools so fast with just an electric battery as opposed to a conduction vaporizer like the iolite that uses gas to heat up the chamber then pass that heat energy to the herb sitting in the "Pot" and the air surrounding the herb and a convection vaporizer, like most whip vaporizers, which just heat an element that heats the air passing through it.
Hi Luchiano,
The only bit I might comment on is the terminology. In cooking, "Induction" heaters tend to use high frequency magnetic fields to create eddy currents in a metal container (like your cooking pan). These induced eddy currents create a simple resistive circuit in the pan, itself creating heat. The benefit to induction heating is that heat is created only where and when needed. That tends to make them fast and efficient. The MFLB is partly a conduction heater and partly an infra red (IR) heater (else that coin trick would not work like it did). While it does not use a high frequency magnetic field to create the heat, the specific design does allow for similar advantages: fast heat created only when and where needed. The analogy you suggest is a reasonable one, even though the actual technology used is a bit different.
Incidentally, we did actually build an induction system vaporizer as a lab prototype once. It worked ok, but was extremely expensive and hard to make -- not at all portable. I think that overall, the Box actually performs much better.
-- Magic-Flight
You can, but you have to prevent the hash from melting (possibly going through screen into the bottom chamber).BigDaddyVapor said:By the way. Can you vape hash?
Vicki said:I received my new Launch Box and PA this afternoon. I already love them both very much. Although, I haven't quite found the sweet spot on the PA as of yet. I also think my new LB is running a bit hot. I am using the PA close to the lowest setting, and my ABV is still a lot darker than normal. I haven't combusted, but have probably come close.
I am sure the box will chill out in a few days. Then, I'll be able to start to find the sweet spot on the PA.
Vicki said:Ok, I can officially say I have used my Launch Box at Kennedy Space Center, NASA. In the parking lot, and several different bathrooms.
JDSupreme said:Vicki said:I received my new Launch Box and PA this afternoon. I already love them both very much. Although, I haven't quite found the sweet spot on the PA as of yet. I also think my new LB is running a bit hot. I am using the PA close to the lowest setting, and my ABV is still a lot darker than normal. I haven't combusted, but have probably come close.
I am sure the box will chill out in a few days. Then, I'll be able to start to find the sweet spot on the PA.
Totally normal
http://www.vaporpedia.com/wiki/Magi....27_period_after_which_the_Box_runs_cooler.3F
esrever said:Top Ten Benefits of Using The Magic Box (as far as I know this hasn't been done already)
10) the ability to "get inspired" anywhere, anytime
9) no more next day fuzzies
8) conserves herb so well you can now afford the really, really really good stuff
7) clean lungs!
6) say goodbye to coughing, burned fingers and tell-tale burn holes in your clothes and furniture
5) no matches? no lighter?? no problem!
4) never again having to hide under a beach towel or your shirt to combat the wind
3) more herb for cooking and baking
2) no more feeling like there was a cook-out inside your mouth
and the number #1 benefit of using the Magic Box:
you can now tell your boss, co-workers, straight friends, and family you no longer smoke pot!
plurr said:How long does customer support usually take to respond? I emailed them about two days ago and I'm wondering if I should send them another email.
mvapes said:I have certainly coughed with my LB! If I score some primo headie I've coughed until I look like a smurf!