stickstones
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henny...I've been sprinkling my herb into the trench about 1/3 to 2/3 high. Are you packing the trench tight like the E elbow pack?
Did you mean the "try the rigid breathing tube" part, or the "try filling the bowl up full" part (or both)?Hennessy1414 said:^I was just about to post that finding
Haywood said:I'm in packing mode right now, as I'm leaving tomorrow morning on business, but I wanted to note two things since I posted my last message.
1) I started using the rigid breathing tube that comes with the Launch Tube rather than the flexible tube that comes with the Launch Box, and I MUCH prefer it. The Box is MUCH easier to handle with the rigid tube, while it's somewhat unwieldy with the flexible tube. It just feels better to handle and use, and is much more like just using a (conventional) pipe, rather than a gizmo. AND, I can easily see the vapor now. Not through the clear cover, but through the rigid (clear) breathing tube. I can clearly judge both the density and amount. If I take a number of small hits (rather than a single continuous hit), I can see each of the hits as an inch of dense vapor traveling up the tube. If I take a single long slow hit, I can see the vapor coming up the tube the whole time (though not as dense as when I take small hits). I recommend highly that everyone who is beta testing the Box try a rigid breathing tube to see what you think, both for better handling characteristics and a better ability to judge what kind of hit you're getting. When I get back on Monday, I'm going to cut down one of the extra LT tubes I bought , so that the long part of the tube is about three inches long instead of six inches long, to see if it works as well. If it does, the tube becomes as small as the Box, and will be easier to travel with.
2) Try using a full bowl, not just a half or third full bowl. I know, I know, but I had a friend come over today, and we shared the Box with a full load rather than the third or half load I always use for myself. With the Box, as opposed to every other vaporizer I've used, it may work better with a full load. We got a number of sweet hits (two each) when we started, and many many good (but not as sweet) hits after that. I did stir the load after every two or three hits. I will definitely be testing out full loads when I get back; you should try a full load yourself if you haven't already, and keep an open mind.
Alas, I will not be able to bring the Box with me on this trip, which is out of the country, so there probably won't be any reports from me until next week. Don't think I've given up though, I'm just away.
Haywood
That is an excellent idea! Somehow that concept was missed completely during prototyping -- I will definitely see what can be done about it. Thanks!DeepFried said:My idea about the LB staying closed in your pocket with a pre loaded bowl had me thinking about adding a simple wire with a plastic tube on it to make it easy to roll over the plexiglass edge.
Parts of it nearer the trench, yes; parts of it -- those farther from the center-line, no.stickstones said:Is the screen area above the trench able to vaporize?
Hi,Pitzpon said:what materials is this product made of, safety wise ?
i is there some sort of efficiency problem ? or is the non visible vapor related to high air ratio ?
It would be nice if you could have some kind of control over the heat
It should -- that is the idea. The bowl is designed to keep the material inside, even while shaking, so that it is possible to mix/stir the material without having to open the Box or touch anything inside.DeepFried said:Does the plexiglass lid seal tight enough to keep pre loaded herb in the bowl from falling out if you put the box into a jacket pocket for a while and it tumbled around a bit?.
You should have made that read 'no one should care'. A lot of people, especially those new to vapor, think 'if I can't see vapor I'm not getting anything'. Vaporizing is so much like smoking that some expect to see vapor like they see smoke, and hit the vape as hard as they want, as if they're hitting a bong.no one cares if he can see the vapor
That sounds about the same a the SSV bowl, so about 0.20 grams. If anyone with the beta has a scale I'd be interested in the exact amount.Evlesoa said:Probably milligrams, and most likely under 100-200?
A switch is a simple, inexpensive component, so this argument is hard to buy. Of course it's difficult to say what the real reason is, since magicflight has ignored the question.. so I'll ask again:lwien said:It's called trying to hit a retail price point, spooky. An on/off button not only adds to the cost, but it's also just another thing to break.
thats not true at all, the concern with metallic objects is that theyll bridge the + and - on the battery and short circuit, the unit itsself can be easily turned of or off by pushing/pulling the battery a couple millimeters, or the battery can be turned around (+ side out) to make it so it wont discharge to the unit because of a bumpI'm sure other people are wondering about this as well, and I bet many sales will be lost if the product launches without such a basic feature. Especially after reading that posting describing how any metal object can randomly turn on the device inadvertently.
thanks for the clarification, although the whole idea of disconnecting / reconnecting a battery to turn the thing on and off still seems questionable at bestAcolyte of Zinglon said:thats not true at all, the concern with metallic objects is that theyll bridge the + and - on the battery and short circuit, the unit itsself can be easily turned of or off by pushing/pulling the battery a couple millimeters, or the battery can be turned around (+ side out) to make it so it wont discharge to the unit because of a bump
I don't work for them but I like their products. Who are you, anyway, spooky? You seem to be a shill just to come in here and rain on the MF parade. I'd like to see your beta for an inexpensive portable vape....spooky said:A switch is a simple, inexpensive component, so this argument is hard to buy.
nope, I don't make vapourizers... and I'm not 'raining on the mf parade'.. i'm just giving honest feedback based on what I see...duh said:I don't work for them but I like their products. Who are you, anyway, spooky? You seem to be a shill just to come in here and rain on the MF parade. I'd like to see your beta for an inexpensive portable vape....
Ok, let me break it down this way. Originally, the Purple Days had a VERY inexpensive led on the front to indicate that the unit was operational. Didn't add much to the cost, as you say. But after some use, the led's began to fail because of the generated heat in the vape. Now the led's aren't expensive, but covering the postage both ways, along with the labor involved in reinstalling a new one became cost prohibitive, and Tom decided, wisely, to dump the led.spooky said:A switch is a simple, inexpensive component, so this argument is hard to buy.lwien said:It's called trying to hit a retail price point, spooky. An on/off button not only adds to the cost, but it's also just another thing to break.