Ok, so I ran the same warmup experiment measuring the exterior of the Cloud's temperature during a session that I ran last night. For this session the target temp was set (and left) at 9:00.
I think it's the firmware tweak, OBG. I'm going to experiment with 3:00 and max temp today. Theoretically, the max temp should be the same for all units, while everything below that is subject to the algorithm used in the software. Could you test your unit on max temp to compare?So adjusting for ambient, your shell temps are running ~10-15F higher than mine. I have no idea why. But fifteen degrees at this temp level can be a meaningful difference to the touch.
Okay, I am back with the third round of photographs. Here is the end result:
Leave it to a woman to nit pick about hair.Is that a hair to the bottom left of the HT? photoshop it out>
All that work trying to get a pro photo, could be spoiled by an oversight like that. Or maybe I am just too picky? I used to work in a photo lab, and just have an eye for that kind of thing. Should have become an editor or something, it's even worse with continuity in movies! Better they see it now...
I think it's the firmware tweak, OBG. I'm going to experiment with 3:00 and max temp today. Theoretically, the max temp should be the same for all units, while everything below that is subject to the algorithm used in the software. Could you test your unit on max temp to compare?
OBG,... Readings (in each pair the first number is the 15 minute, second is the 1+ hour):
Bottom casing, right = ~112-121 (@noon = ~105-115)
Bottom casing, left = ~115-123
Top Casing, right = ~118-125 (@noon = ~110-120)
Top casing, left = ~123-128
OBG,
Can you explain exactly where you took these measurements? I will replicate the max temp experiment targeting the mid section (just below the logo on the front), but I'd like to target the exact area you used for an apples to apples comparison. For the "top casing, left/right" were you taking readings from each side of the unit around the screws? If so, did you measure above or below (or between) the screws? I purposely hadn't taken measurements from the side as I wanted to test temperature as far from the metal screws as possible.
I saw that and just assumed, based on the quality of the pic and his skill in setting it up (that's a challenging photo to take) that he'd see it and take care of it.
By way of topic, how the hell does someone with 1736 posts get 1172 likes? Do you give away free Clouds?
Photos look great, I know how hard it is to get good pictures of glass. I have no idea how I got so many likes I'm just here learning and sharing what I figure out with the rest of you! I wish I had enough Clouds to give them away, wouldn't that be a cool thing to do?
One thing that we want to re-iterate is that the HydraTube technology has been patented by VapeXhale. This covers any water tool that has an intake at the bottom and is diffused through a water chamber. Anyone who is making water tools that have these properties are infringing on our intellectual property.
Does "all" also include international pre-orders?...When this new methodology has been approved, this will allow us to quickly move through all of our pre-orders...
One thing that we want to re-iterate is that the HydraTube technology has been patented by VapeXhale. This covers any water tool that has an intake at the bottom and is diffused through a water chamber. Anyone who is making water tools that have these properties are infringing on our intellectual property.
We are not interested in preventing any glass blowers from earning a profit making designs that will work with the Cloud, we are merely interested in protecting our IP. We encourage any and all glassblowers that want to make HydraTubes to contact and work with us. We are very easy to work with, we promise
One thing that we want to re-iterate is that the HydraTube technology has been patented by VapeXhale. This covers any water tool that has an intake at the bottom and is diffused through a water chamber.
good point- Clear Dome was making such things for the PD ages ago, so it would seem that the only major difference is interfacing with the vape through a GonG joint rather than the actual stem? Is that patentable? And of course Ricks making bubblers for the AZ, but that' a more recent affair. There's also stuff for the V-tower on ALT that's very like a Hydratube.I'm no fan of intellectual property but we all gotta get paid. Can you tell me if VXL was really the first to come up with the idea of a bottom-intake water chamber, or if you guys were just the first ones smart enough to patent the idea? Does it matter if the water tool is designed to be used with the Cloud, or with, say, a log vape? Thanks!