Those of us with dogs, I'm in the camp that punishing a dog for chewing up something which is not their toy is fair for punishment. Obviously hitting a dog is not a good thing and never a good idea but you certainly can and should scold them similar to how you would while potty training them not to pee/poo inside. The thing you need to really instill into them is that something you give them is their toy, nothing else. They don't get to pick what they chew on, at least in the house similar to how they can't pee wherever inside. Its quite a long process when you first start out, but in the end being able to trust your dog to choose what is their toy and what is not is a great result to have. You train the dog not the other way.
On the Ddave mod beta so far:
First off I'd rather the discussion just stay here, I'm a fan of having all info for a given topic condensed all in one place. That goes for any mod, or any vape discussion.
Following that, it makes sense that I personally had 0 fit issue with my kit as the units I and
@DDave have are practically identical as they are from the same run.
The variance in the glass joint itself as well as user preference and heater depth looks like it's gonna make getting everyone a nice fit will be a major pain. It took me like six different drop-downs to fit a certain rig properly with 0 wobble so that drives home the challenge here.
Moving forward, which do you guys think would be a preferred option:?
A: The user measures total heater screen depth and we try to make custom requests?
This will increase (substantially) costs and turn around time. It also holds potential for the user to measure wrong or something other mistake to make the item un-usable.
B: We create a set of standardized joint lengths. For example short medium and long, but there could be more than that in theory.
Then the user gets a test fit kit which contains all the joint style possibility's in a cheap incomplete tester pack. The user then decides which style best fits their unit and needs and ordering that size kit.
This will be cheaper (most likely) and should be quicker to get in your hands. The trade-off here is you may wind up with a tad of unused space, and not quite as tight a fit as custom.
You must understand that, I am primarily brainstorming here. I can in no way guarantee that any of the above possibility's will become a reality. Personally I lean towards option B.
Regarding battery life and that green wrapped battery
@flotntoke has, they are the same as I received. I have been good off two battery's for a 6 hr day no problem. 14 hr day it's nice to bring three but I usually only get a tiny portion into #3, like one bowl. They start at 4.2 full (duh) and when I feel the decrease in power change from feathering the button, to holding the button and a slow draw then I swap battery. When I get home the fully used batteries are at usually 3.6V-3.85V.
Here are some pics of the battery in question so that some battery guru here may tell us more info about it.
Under the sticker is: Note you can Read W11 as well as C04 under the wrap, or in some really light txt.
Here you can see:
L5G3
43971
76D6
B03
Pic of the top:
Also why are you people babying the 18650? If it were an integrated expensive fix like the mighty or a laptop/ipad or something sure I'd baby it. But really you are gonna baby one of the cheaper, more widely available cells there is?