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There's a lot wrong with your post. Primarily, it breaks our first and major rule- 'Be nice'. Putting a Cloud in the hands of people like dopefiend and Rogan, who have national and even international exposure, is just good marketing. Did Bill Gates do any significant charity work prior to making billions? There's a time and place for everything, and there's no place at any time here at FC for posts like that.rastavape said:so joe roegen gets one free but the rest of us have to pay 500 and wait for months, you have something brown on your nose bro lol. how about giving a dozen to a club for patient review? instead of a millionare ... and if i had to bet a socal company you are.
In my experience, that would be a yes. Conduction is much inferior to convection when it comes to vaping, and conduction only vapes are to be avoided.SD_haze said:If so, does that mean, compared to the other convection/conduction hybrid heating systems, the "heating equation" is simply more convection+less conduction (but still both)?
I think the LB is considered to be more conduction than convection, but convection is there, and without it, I think that model would be much less popular and effective. I also think there's more complexity to the LB design than most people think, and trying to duplicate or approach the conduction/convection ratio of that one would be tough.
Other so-called hybrid vapes depend much more on convection than conduction. If you want an example of how inefficient conduction is, when trying to thoroughly vape some herb, sprinkle some in a frying pan or hot plate, turn on the heat, cover with a glass whatever, and watch how slow and wispy the vapor production is (you have to carefully control the heat of course). Then take a look at the ABV. Unless you've ground it really fine, you'll find the cold side of the bud bits still unvaped. This is your basic dome vape design. My BC Vaporizer (my first, ill advised purchase way back when) gave me headaches trying to get a good hit, and was very inefficient in its heating. Didn't even have a temp control. Convection is king. Conduction can assist, but it can't stand on its own effectively or even lead, with the exception of the MFLB or some other specialized designs like those used with torch lighters for vaping outside in cold, windy weather.
Lo likes. I agree. Considering the hand held, open design, this is a surprisingly safe vape to handle while on. Just don't spill any water down the glass tube if your skin is under the bottom. It's a painful lesson in how fast drops of water can go from cold to hot enough to give you 2nd degree burns.Lo said:I also found I could remove the ELB while it was hot, felt hot but not so much so that I couldn't handle. This vape has so many things about it I love.