not sure yet but it is a good way of making it more affordable.
@THC SCIENTIFIC Disappointing. Will there be any use for the core in the future lineup or will I have to find another persei top for it once I trade in my v4 for the box mod?
there might be a use for the core, but for now we are dedicated to the glass version of our desktops.
@DieHard will get his new heater shipped to him end of this week so he can start with the testing.
@SamuraiSam?So just to be clear, there will be no use for the core once I upgrade my persei to the v6. Correct?
I'm not sure about that. I have multiple Persei and will likely upgrade only an older model to a V6. I still use my V1 Persei top with the Core and the Hammer Top with the Hammer Rod on my 18350 Core Insert.
So just to be clear, there will be no use for the core once I upgrade my persei to the v6. Correct?
@THC SCIENTIFIC How is that new heater working out? Looking forward to trying it with the new heater.
Testing on the 100w heater went down in a big way yesterday with myself and @Melting Pot. We really put it through its paces with many different configurations and had stellar results. This heater is MUCH more controllable. We were able to set it and forget it once we figured the ideal dial setting. No runaway heat this time. With the help of my Fluke meter we determined that right about 29V was our sweet spot. A full session of testing with zero combustion. The limits were definately pushed, but no flowers were combusted in this test. We also did side by side comparison with the Versa, and Supreme3 (just to have a torch vape as a control). The Versa is a heavy hitter, no doubt, but the Odyssey has a less restrictive draw. We even tried the Odyssey with the Versa bowl with great results. We also tried the Odyssey dry with the Vapor Tower bowl and L-gourd attachment. This was AMAZING! The Odyssey gets hot but the side handle stays cool the whole time. I can't wat for the oil attachment!I thought i had answered this but i guess not. I have not given up on the Core just yet. Once i finalize the heater for the Odyssey im going to revisit the Core being a power supply.
The new heaters are working great. Small flaws we are trying to fix once done i will send the 100 watt version for you to test. I think it should be end of this week.
Also want to report on the oil attachment, i think we got that fixed but next prototype bowl will confirm this.
So I have 2 of the same? They definately look different. The one we used yesterday rings out to 82.5 ohms, and the one that I had already rings out to 36.4 ohms.@DieHard I think by accident you have the 150w heater I just checked and I still have the 100 watt heater here. But good to hear you are up and running.
So I have 2 of the same? They definately look different. The one we used yesterday rings out to 82.5 ohms, and the one that I had already rings out to 36.4 ohms.
Ahh I totally forgot that the first one was 150W at 50v. Regardless this heater is MUCH more controllable in this configuration.You have one that's 150 watts at 50v which means at 25% power your running somewhere around 80 watts
Then the new one which is 150 watts at 110v which means running at 29v = around 40-50 watts.
The 100 watt heater at 29v will put out somewhere around 30 watts.
What this means is for the 100w heater you would run it around 40v to be the same as the 150w at 29v.
Hope this makes sense as number are not dead on but in range.
For production I think the 100 watts should be good since being in the middle of the dial to get no combustion is good and it gives us both the bottom end and the top end to work with.
Ahh I totally forgot that the first one was 150W at 50v. Regardless this heater is MUCH more controllable in this configuration.
It is a similar concept but this heater is totally different. This vape has a truly ALL GLASS air/vapor path.From what little I can see of the vape in your video, it reminds me of my Versa Infinity.
From what little I can see of the vape in your video, it reminds me of my Versa Infinity.