Discontinued ThermoVape

weedemon

enthusiast
darkrom said:
I find being over skeptical is a good thing rather than believing the hype right away. The thing is a lot of people seem to be selling the TV, but a lot of people have also said the MFLB "doesn't work" and I've been using mine for years now. So obviously a lot of it is user technique. I feel confident I could get any technique needed down after using so many different vapes, but I am always afraid of feeling duped again haha.


i hear you man. no one wants buy a B.C. Vaporizer ever again! :p haha (that was the vape that i bought first, back in 2001/2002? i don't exactly recall, but I swore off vapor for years because of my bad experience/investment.)

I agree I think it's us user error that is making people think this vape isn't as good as i can be. makes me wonder was it user error with my BC??? god that thing was terrible haha
 
weedemon,

Stu

Maconheiro
Staff member
Xchadb said:
BossBrew said:
You may doubt PsychoVape's credibility but you can't doubt those clouds. :cool:
Thats exactly what i was thinking, go ahed and try to compose yourself in front of a camera and coordinate that without messing up once....after taking a nice BHO hit :) that cloud looked like a ti nail hit! huge!


In fairness, blowing vapor into the light of a desklamp can make any vaporizer seem like it's producing huge clouds. Try it yourself.

I wish he didn't have that light on as it would give a more realistic perspective.

I should have my TV tomorrow and I'll try to give a video review as soon as I'm comfortable with it.

:peace:
 
Stu,

jambandphan03

in flavor country
quick question, will the thermoVape Revolution Universal Concentrate Vaporizer work on an ego style 3.7v battery that is 510 threaded?
 
jambandphan03,

darkrom

Great Scott!
Stu said:
Xchadb said:
BossBrew said:
You may doubt PsychoVape's credibility but you can't doubt those clouds. :cool:
Thats exactly what i was thinking, go ahed and try to compose yourself in front of a camera and coordinate that without messing up once....after taking a nice BHO hit :) that cloud looked like a ti nail hit! huge!


In fairness, blowing vapor into the light of a desklamp can make any vaporizer seem like it's producing huge clouds. Try it yourself.

I wish he didn't have that light on as it would give a more realistic perspective.

I should have my TV tomorrow and I'll try to give a video review as soon as I'm comfortable with it.

:peace:


Can't wait for your review stu!
 
darkrom,

ThermoVape

Vaporizer Manufacturer
Manufacturer
jambandphan03 said:
quick question, will the thermoVape Revolution Universal Concentrate Vaporizer work on an ego style 3.7v battery that is 510 threaded?

I don't think so, the wattage is to low. It will work on variable voltage devices. It probably needs 4.5v minimum and then it would not quite spill the vapor like it does with the 2 X tenergy bats.

Cheers,

ThermoVape
 
ThermoVape,

Xchadb

@Brownglass
Glass Blower
Stu said:
Xchadb said:
BossBrew said:
You may doubt PsychoVape's credibility but you can't doubt those clouds. :cool:
Thats exactly what i was thinking, go ahed and try to compose yourself in front of a camera and coordinate that without messing up once....after taking a nice BHO hit :) that cloud looked like a ti nail hit! huge!


In fairness, blowing vapor into the light of a desklamp can make any vaporizer seem like it's producing huge clouds. Try it yourself.

I wish he didn't have that light on as it would give a more realistic perspective.

I should have my TV tomorrow and I'll try to give a video review as soon as I'm comfortable with it.

:peace:
So true, esp desk lamps! Mine has already been shipped, soon as i get it ill be turnin on the camera too, one things for sure is that we need more detailed reviews for everything.
 
Xchadb,

weedemon

enthusiast
thanks for the video of the rev! So I still have one question,

does the rev hold more than one hit at a time? or must you load each hit as you go? taking the toke and then reloading?

i read about loading in 5 drips of liquid, and that sounds like a lot more than only one toke.

hope it all makes sense when i see it in the flesh!
 
weedemon,

ThermoVape

Vaporizer Manufacturer
Manufacturer
weedemon said:
thanks for the video of the rev! So I still have one question,

does the rev hold more than one hit at a time? or must you load each hit as you go? taking the toke and then reloading?

i read about loading in 5 drips of liquid, and that sounds like a lot more than only one toke.

hope it all makes sense when i see it in the flesh!

You can load it so that you can take a lot of hits, the 5 drops refers to the minimum mholding capacity of a true fluid in the core ceramic. Meaning if you put water in it, it would hold around 5-7 drops of water without leaking.

If you are putting in a more viscous concentrate, then the carrying capacity is very large. You can put a large volume of anything viscous enough to rest on top of the ceramic heating disc. This when used with these "thicker" or more solid concentrates can yield many, many hits between reloading.

Cheers,

ThermoVape
 
ThermoVape,

jambandphan03

in flavor country
how does it do with :pollen: or powdery extracts? like from a collection chamber in a grinder, and also more firm resins or waxes, of the bubble variety?
 
jambandphan03,

ThermoVape

Vaporizer Manufacturer
Manufacturer
jambandphan03 said:
how does it do with :pollen: or powdery extracts? like from a collection chamber in a grinder, and also more firm resins or waxes, of the bubble variety?

Powders will require a very slow draw at first as they melt down, harder concentrates should be ground finely and then treated the same, slow draw as they melt down.
 
ThermoVape,

jambandphan03

in flavor country
thanks again, I have been working with a bubble resin that is about the texture of silly puddy would it handle that ok? Sorry for all the questions, it is quite an investment to get one, so I want to be clear. I appreciate your hard work, and the quality that appears to be in your product. I was asking about the 3.7 because I have quite the collection of various 3.7 510 devices, some mods, etc, and it is hard to see them go ignored.
 
jambandphan03,

Egzoset

Banned
Salutations ThermoVape,

ThermoVape said:
Egzoset said:
Am i right to conclude there are 2 main cavities?

The air is forced through this chamber and then passes through the bowl...

Sorry about thinking of an helix airpath in the actual context, i'm afraid i was a bit slow to figure this aspect correctly.
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Well, the Verdamper has an exposed heating element and this conceptual detail doesn't stop purists from regarding it as a high-niche product... So, with that in mind i think it's OKay now to ask the following question: what's the heater coil made of exaclty? My appologies if it was mentioned before, i guess i'm a visual...

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It looks like a good strategy to me to strip every single mystery away as this should help potential buyers to make their decision in a more suitable manner.

:tup:

Information is something i most definitely value and in this particular case it only sheads more light on some well-balanced trade-off decisions which were made in order to render this design versatile, reliable and convenient, basically. At least i don't fear much for the TV's future judging from what we've seen so far!

Graphic material is direct, the essential facts such as the airpath are now revealed after being unfold openly. An eventual TV owner should feel somewhat at ease as there's very little left to worry about: What You See Is What You Get i'd say - You know what you pay for.

I just hope there's a car adapter option planned since i'd find utterly regrettable to miss that opportunity, even if i don't drive myself!

:peace:
 
Egzoset,

MarcellusWiley

Dab Trotter
Egzoset said:
I just hope there's a car adapter option planned since i'd find utterly regrettable to miss that opportunity, even if i don't drive myself!

:peace:

Not sure if you mean for the vape itself, but the battery charger does have a car adapter that comes with.
 
MarcellusWiley,

weedemon

enthusiast
ThermoVape said:
If you are putting in a more viscous concentrate, then the carrying capacity is very large. You can put a large volume of anything viscous enough to rest on top of the ceramic heating disc. This when used with these "thicker" or more solid concentrates can yield many, many hits between reloading.


oh baby that's what I wanted to hear! I make all my own oils and they never come our thin or runny.

On the issue of solid concentrates, is it hard to clean or delicate inside? Could i use a ssv pick to scrape it out or would i risk damaging it? I would think putting in solid hash or kief might get messy in there?
 
weedemon,

Egzoset

Banned
Hi,

MarcellusWiley said:
Egzoset said:
I just hope there's a car adapter option planned...

...the battery charger does have a car adapter that comes with.

No, i meant a 12 Volts drop-in replacement module taking place of the whole battery-holder section, to avoid any battery-related delay whenever possible.

:2c:
 
Egzoset,

VaporNinja

Well-Known Member
how many hits does the battery last? and and I boil the Revolution to clean the porous ceramic part inside?
 
VaporNinja,

SF Giant

Reluctant vape collector
VaporNinja said:
how many hits does the battery last? and and I boil the Revolution to clean the porous ceramic part inside?
I think It's been said that the initial testers were getting somewhere in the 50 to 100 hit range per charge, and i believe you boil the Rev to clean it just like the TV
 
SF Giant,

VaporNinja

Well-Known Member
I no longer have it cuz I don't like carrying shit loads of batteries on me... but thinking of getting the Revolution for oils ... lol
 
VaporNinja,
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