TommyDee
Vaporitor
Good to know @farmerpalmersnt ; thanks. Do you have the quartz sleeve or the aluminum one?
I dropped my tinymight from a 4ft bench to a concrete workshop floor today.
Good to know @farmerpalmersnt ; thanks. Do you have the quartz sleeve or the aluminum one?
Oh yeah, read back a bit. Can't see how that would make any difference to the flavour whatsoever really. Seems like having something unnecessarily breaky just for the sake of it tbh
Exactly. But it is obviously not keeping the stem from hitting the aluminum ring which is the reason for the breakages, in my opinion.
Properly recessed screw; properly treated wood housing; mindful of protrusion of the adjuster dial; updated firmware to allow temp offset; optional quartz outer-tube in the air-path; insight from other user; and the peace of mind that this is now a well reviewed vape that seems to be ticking a lot of boxes. So while I am inventing things for VapCaps and Magic Flight Launch Boxes, I can wait for supply to catch up. When KG Woodcrafts gets them in stock, I have PayPal waiting.
I still want a sticky felt pad for the base though
Does anyone know if the latest hardware improvements get rid of the gap that lets some of the air go over the electronics?
The air has to go under the heater and the heater is on the PCB.
air is actually drawn from the tiny holes on top of the tube holder, I don't think much air is coming from the bottom and definitely no hot air is running over the electronics.
But I can hardly imagine that the developer did not think of separating them, especially with a vape in the price range
The electronics sits on the metal plate at the bottom of the device. An small part of the electronics board is in the same air space than the airflow compartiment separated by a sheet of wood. The airflow is not completelly isolated since there are two holes in the sheet of wood, one for the coil connection and the other one to let the red led light pass thought the compartiment to the top of the glass stem.
I asked to the owner and he say that all parts and solder are according to specification following the RoHS directive and the air flow is not passing mainly through the electronics board and the hot air does not touch it. He also explained to me that the only harmful material when burned is the solder stop mask located in the battery contact spring but is on the other compartiment.
Fiberglass outgasses at temperature (n) [epoxy]. I don't know how well this screw is isolated from the heat source
He is mindful of that, but also is transparent on how fully isolated the air path is. It's up to you to decide whether it's an issue.
@Brewervapesalot - overall the heat is well managed. I have no concern that this is like every other vape that has electronics built in. Local hot-spots on circuit board could present a minute level of epoxy off-gassing like the region around the coil's mounting post. We have little in guidelines as to what is acceptable.
Semantics, Siebter - both are true. It is in fact stood on a post on the PCB so air can get under it and wires too. Why do you need to start shit every time I post?
almost identical abv.. nice, how much times do u stir with TM? 1 time each bowl?
after the first hit, always stir. then on the situation.almost identical abv.. nice, how much times do u stir with TM? 1 time each bowl?
Fiberglass outgasses at temperature (n) [epoxy]