There is a 0.5 buffer and anything more then that will be vaporized within seconds, once it does down a bit it will continue to vaporize the reserve tank.
Remember with this taste is there till end. The reason is that the ceramic heating rod provides even heating something that is different from heating wire vaporizers and something that we think and the consumer will see as superior.
Thanks for the previous answer, G.
Could you elaborate as to what this "buffer" is? Do you mean that at all times .5 should be present in cart, or that, if running a clean Hercules, .5 must be dedicated to starting it in the same way the Omicron carts need .2 in reserve?
Is the SR-71 still rated to vaporize herbs and hash? How would this be accomplished?
So we just add our concentrates directly onto the top of the coil?
Also, one of the coolest features of the original Herc was the ability to switch out oils instantaneously via multiple tanks. Are there going to be multiple coils for multiple oils or is it more of a one oil at a time thing now?
I agree about the tank system, that was my favorite feature. What it looks like is that, if they sell them separately, you can switch out coils to accomplish the same, however, it'll probably be messy and will depend on what the "buffer" is.