CBD'S for pain are extracted a bit better with higher temps, and if you could pull huge clouds , then that would mean someone who wants smaller clouds just hits it shorter or lighter, like a fast sports car that can be driven like a daily driver by giving it a little gas, or when needed give it more gas an now your 0-60 is is 4..0 seconds flat !
I am excited to see TET offer so many options for so many different type of Vapist needs!
I don't think pulling the higher-temp cannabinoids will be a problem with the Cera, but higher temps does equal bigger clouds/less hits to finish a bowl,
I agree with Q here, the higher output core (it's a misnomer to call it 'hotter' in degrees it's not really much hotter.....) won't get you any hotter in the load, both should allow you to overcook to your heart's content.
I know guys automatically think higher power means more clouds. In some vapes it does, not here. Think about it, we preheat the core then
draw some fraction of that heat (as much as we want) into the load. More power in the heater is letting it get to working temperature faster but since it's really not putting any more power into the load than the weaker, slower core does all that extra power goes where? Yup,
into heating up the body of Cera all the faster. Just what we don't want. This is what I'm finding so far. Faster start ups, no bigger clouds yet (remember, I'm not a big time cloud chaser...) although that may change as I get more in tune with it, but faster body heating (IMO to be expected, really). More testing is needed.
The faster heating means the insulating cover will be most welcome for these guys. The cap is getting hot enough I'm flinching before the session is over without it. Another thing I think I'm 'seeing' is more self heating in the protected Beta batteries than the new IMR one (which makes sense also, making them a poorer choice with this heavy load I think. It has potential, I'm still searching for it, it's not easy to devine the changes the tester keeps getting knocked out of calibration for all this subjective stuff.
I too very much like the options that develop. Too bad it can't happen at one time, but I sure don't want TV sitting on Cera while bells and whistles are womped up. We're all edgy right now (and with reason IMO), but hopefully a few months from now we'll be swimming in options and fast turnaround low cost custom builds like the later days of the old product line.
Fun stuff.
Yea, I've been thinking about cancelling the cera and just getting a T1 or EVO for now.
So how much longer will it last compared to the T1 or EVO?
Seems like the run time, for one reason or another, keeps getting reduced on this cera, defiantly not was I was planning on!
I'm fairly certain that the Cera's battery time is an improvement over the T1. Can't comment on the Evo since I don't have any experience with it.
Your call, of course, but I'd suggest you check to be sure that "just getting a T1 or EVO for now" is going to work, stock is almost gone. And I honestly think T1 stuff will get lonely when the owner gets a Cera......mine sure has.
I understand your concern about battery life, this is yet another reason why this sort of stuff isn't usually discussed in the public square. TV
predicted (up to?) five times the battery life. They hugely exceeded that with the lower power carts, even the latest still offers to exceed SV T1 five fold (my estimate is five five minute sessions). By my reckoning they still meet their design goals. Perhaps it's an expectation issue on your end? IMO you should not plan on anything more than hopefully meeting their estimates. And that might fall to higher power or lower capacity batteries. Wish for what you want, but my advice is to not make plans until there's something firm to plan on?
Once the final version is determined some 'guarantees' might be possible WRT battery life, for now all we can do is report what we find I guess.
Another argument for two powers of cores I guess, let the owner pick their choice of options?
So, if you find a T1, in addition to other issues corrected in Cera expect
radically shorter battery life. Like five times? Maybe more, the low powered cores might go 7 or 8 five minute sessions just fine....about on par with T1's
one, maybe two if you're good and fast (which needs stirring amongst other drawbacks?).
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