marduk said:Wow that's a lot...
A few questions for TV:
Does the Revolution adapter effectively turn the ThermoVape into a conduction vaporizer to achieve 100 hits?
For people who vape concentrates exclusively, will the Revolution adapter be available with the main body without having to purchase a standard heater core that would never be used?
In a previous post you mention that boiling is the recommended method of cleaning the unit, and that cleaning with solvents will shorten the life of the heater core. By how much? Like from 3 years down to 6 months, or something less drastic? And will that still hold true for the upcoming Revolution heater core? And if one feels they must clean with a solvent, which solvent would be least offensive? IPA, acetone, naptha, or something else?
Does the Revolution adapter effectively turn the ThermoVape into a conduction vaporizer to achieve 100 hits?
Yes, although there is a little more to it then that, we have a little proprietary, patent pending technology at work as well. Some of the other variable that play into the Revolution having a longer run time off of the same batteries:
- very little to no ramp up time, hit the switch and go.
- lower wattage
- smaller heating core
For people who vape concentrates exclusively, will the Revolution adapter be available with the main body without having to purchase a standard heater core that would never be used?
Yes, we will offer it with at least one main body option. We do not want to make people buy stuff they don't want or need.
In a previous post you mention that boiling is the recommended method of cleaning the unit, and that cleaning with solvents will shorten the life of the heater core. By how much? Like from 3 years down to 6 months, or something less drastic? And will that still hold true for the upcoming Revolution heater core? And if one feels they must clean with a solvent, which solvent would be least offensive? IPA, acetone, naptha, or something else?
If you are going to use something, use EtOH or IPA. Just make sure Revolution is dry, or better yet rinse it with warm water after the alcohol bath. Cleaning with alcohol will not shorten the life of the Revolution. It is really the fire risk, that is why we do not recommend cleaning anything we make, with anything flammable. This seems obvious, but we would not be able to live with ourselves if someone did get hurt. So boiling it is the safest, and thus our recommended cleaning option.
Cheers,
thermovape