OF
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With the temporary lull in the excitement over 'the LV cart of death' while we all await the Coroner's report I got back to the pressing task of testing the DART prototype. I'm going to pick up a production unit soon and can see how the changes have worked out....although there's really little to complain about. A couple of 'rules' for lack of a better word ("Eternal Truths" seems a bit much, doncha think?) come back again and again and apply I think to all versions of the Revolution. The first is "Load small and often". We need vapor, to get it takes heat. Consider the pressing need to steam a letter open before the wife gets home. You put a pan of water on the stove and turn it on (or light the fire, depending). Full blast, cuz you're in a hurry, right? Well, no steam until all the water heats from tap temperature to 212 degrees F. If you double the water in the pan, it's going to take twice as long to get there, right? It's a straight up looser to heat more concentrate than you need for the session. You basically have to do that each time you hit. It makes it harder to control as well as eating up your battery charge as well. I recommend trying something like 50mg reloads, IMO more than 100 in there at any time is a mistake.
Secondly, "suspect your battery". Yeah I know, it's a cell, but it goes dead when you're not watching. The time it takes (in number of hits) varies a LOT with how and what you're hitting. Loading small will have you running short every dozen or less big hits. It's worth keeping an eye on it since the battery fading out can seem the same and adding concentrate early is not a good idea. If it doubt, swap out the battery first. Do it the other way around and you'll likely wish you hadn't added more. For sure don't 'top it up' twice in a row without a battery change. If adding concentrate doesn't immediately make it better (it goes down hill still), that was not the problem.
I'll let you decide who it is that keeps forgetting these two simple rules.......
OF
Secondly, "suspect your battery". Yeah I know, it's a cell, but it goes dead when you're not watching. The time it takes (in number of hits) varies a LOT with how and what you're hitting. Loading small will have you running short every dozen or less big hits. It's worth keeping an eye on it since the battery fading out can seem the same and adding concentrate early is not a good idea. If it doubt, swap out the battery first. Do it the other way around and you'll likely wish you hadn't added more. For sure don't 'top it up' twice in a row without a battery change. If adding concentrate doesn't immediately make it better (it goes down hill still), that was not the problem.
I'll let you decide who it is that keeps forgetting these two simple rules.......
OF