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Yeh not a cloud guy either... I am more of a subtle sipper myself... the top end power is there on the unit when needed though. If contact resistance creeps up or you are using it when its really cold out its nice to have that added power. I usually only run 1/2 throttle or less.... that all ya got? Thought maybe you would ask me how in the world I have a nearly 4 square inch surface area on our heater... that's gotta be bullshit right? Come on... have you even read through my patent claims on my www? You all bark dog? Why would you want so much surface area... hmmmmm
Truth be know [SIC] I asked him to post...
He has it already.lets just hope the parcel gods get the dang vape into @stickstones ' hands . . .
Truth be know I asked him to post... and I don't see anything wrong with that.
If @stickstones feels its ready for prime time and I take orders for the FC100 I will open a spot for you if ya want to join the team
I agreed to the rule of not saying anything bad about another manufacture
I am honored to be a manufacture on FC and have read, understand and will follow the rules.
I must follow the rules of a manufacture lol
PS. Roy Orbison walked into the local record shop and asked me to review his latest album...
Sorry in advance for asking first reading latter. But is there some kind of spare Batt. Storage?
I'm digging the prototype Zion. We've discussed the "instant on" aspect of it but what hasn't been discussed is how instant on also means "instant off".
As we all know, liberation begins just above and ends just below a temperature threshold in the incoming air stream. Because the Zion is so fast to cross above and below the temperature threshold with proper timing of power button and draw, I believe the unit will prove to be quite efficient in terms of material consumption. It's like being able to switch liberation on and off at will, nothing is ever left "cooking away" in the oven during the in-between times.
The temperature range of this prototype unit seems perfect to me, the lowest setting yields a very delicate vapor, and the highest setting will roast that puppy. I like it best pretty much in the center of the range, maybe biased slightly to the hot side, you know, me being a "combustor" and all.
Compared to the only two vape units I have direct experience with (eterra, vapir), the temperature of the exiting air stream of the Zion is much lower. Very comfortable. I haven't been able to get it to feel warmed up in my hand yet, it's effective enough that the sessions have been quite short.
The ABV seems consistent and looks to have nothing left to offer, although I believe the heater configuration on this unit is of the prior design as it leaves darker stripe across the center of the load when running on the hotter side. The latest configuration will improve upon or eliminate this effect.
I haven't felt the least bit inclined to reach for my combustor since trying the Zion.
your pal,
thekarmawhore
I would also like to eliminate that effect you talked about, the central roasting, a kind of tunneling effect...
What about button control would that help control temps?
Again I'm late to the party just trying to figure it out and back read same time.
Your low temp comments have been noted.
How 'bout the higher temps?
How 'bout the higher temps?