I'd just like to remind everyone that October has 31 days.
I'm an optimist, but by Halloween, Otis should be here.I'd just like to remind everyone that October has 31 days.
My magic number will be 5 (woulda been 7, but sold off an AA and a Mighty)I've spent time creeping this thread waiting to see the end result. My initial interest was simply the name, I love philosophy and religion. After reading all the raving reviews from the great list of beta testers, I decided this was definitely going to be my tax return vape. Now with the extended life time warranty Im really in a pickle. My girlfriend and I are saving for an appointment together in December. If I try to justify spending more money on my 7th vaporizer I don't think I will win her approval over. But 7 is the god number if u follow mathematics...so maybe its a sign haha
Anyways I'm extremely interested in this vape and cant wait to get it home, whenever that might be. (Hopefully sooner than later)
@VegNVape those r some awesome pictures bro
For those who have tried the Zion (50 Watts), what do you guys think that the 18 mm unregulated single 18650 might be like at about half the power of the Zion (>25 Watts)?
For those who have tried the Zion (50 Watts), what do you guys think that the 18 mm unregulated single 18650 might be like at about half the power of the Zion (>25 Watts)?
Word is power may have been raised so its kinda moot at this point. We'll see. That being said it hasn't seemed to be a problem for RBT, just longer preheat for higher temps is all
Wouldn't the unregulated be 35 watts at peak? I don't know a lot about batteries like these other cats.
What i can say is unless you get an opinion of someone who has actually tried it, you are simply receiving speculation.
I did have the opportunity to try a 10mm Unregulated 18350 and it packed a good punch quick. This 18650 would be more powerful with a more wide open air path (IMO this was a needed revision for these unregulated designs). On a full charge i would assume this would hit pretty hard and pretty quick. Again, just speculation. The heart of the Zi tech is the heater and it is a gem. Using it in a variety of applications is certainly going to be interesting.
Not necessarily. The wattage of the heater will depend on the voltage(max 4.2v for 18650) and the final resistance of the heater.Wouldn't the unregulated be 35 watts at peak? I don't know a lot about batteries like these other cats.
I wonder how long the battery will last between charges? How is the Zion doing with batteries? How many sessions/minues before charging is needed?
I worked mine out on my 05 how much in grams a single 18650 would last for. It worked out at 0.6g per 3000mah cell. Your Zion seems a lot better than and would be interested how many grams you get from two cells
Er . . . . did someone mention battery performance?
Well alrighty then
So, I thought I'd take another bash at some Zion battery testing . . . . and I decided to push 'em just a little bit harder this time!
Take a little look-see here . . . the data provided is number of hits per stem (e.g. 4H = 4 hits/draws), the voltage of the batteries directly after a stem, and the difference in voltage from one stem to the next. The battery voltages remained paired unless otherwise specified.
Power is pretty steadily set to around 75% on the Zionometer for this round of testing.
Oh, and finally, for even more info(!) my inhales range from around 20 to 45 seconds each - just to give you a very rough idea of actual 'on' time. And you'd better add to that my 3 to 15 second pre-heats on the first few pulls from a cold start
O.k then, heeeeere we go . . . .
Starting voltage: 4.18v (2 x LG 18650 cells)
(Readings taken directly after dumping the load)
Stem 1: 4.11v - 4H - .07v
Stem 2: 4.04v - 4H - .07v
Stem 3: 3.98v - 5H - .06v
Stem 4: 3.92v - 6H - .06v
Stem 5: 3.88v - 3H - .03v
Back2Back
Stem 6: 3.85v - 4H - .03v
Back2Back(ish)
Stem 7: 3.80v - 4H - .05v
Stem 8: 3.76v - 4H - .04v
Stem 9: 3.71v - 4H - .05v
Stem 10: 3.67v - 4H - .04v
Stem 11: 3.64v - 4H - .03v
Back2Back
Stem 12: 3.61v - 4H - .03v
Stem 13: 3.59v - 4H - .02v
Stem 14: 3.57v - 3H - .02v
Stem 15: 3.53v & 3.54v - 4H - .04v/.03v
Stem 16: 3.50v - 4H - .03v
Stem 17: 3.45v & 3.47v - 4H - .05v/.03v
Back2Back
Stem 18: 3.38v & 3.39 - 4H - .07v/.08v
Fuck me F.C!
Eighteen stems of pure tasty goodness and they're still pumpin' out vapor!
O.k, so I'm gonna put my battz on charge now 'cuz after all, I'm not in to that type of weird fucking masochism!
Now, does anyone have any more questions reagrding the Zion's battery life?!!
Actually, I'm thinking I could do more. I could take voltage readings directly before I start a stem aswel as directly after it is finished. Because I have noticed that the batteries do sometimes appear to 'recover' a small amount of voltage once they have had time to rest. This would perhaps give an even fuller picture - but I'm just not so sure that I could actually manage it! Sticking to this plan truly was hard enough!
@bounce5 - the air-path consists of wood, glass and the Zion heater tech. There are no 'electronics' or adhesives in the air-path.
Oh btw, @doubledown - I haven't forgotten about ya! In fact I've got a post on the way that is just for you
Zion & on & on & on & on & on & on & on & on & on & on & on & on & on & on & on & on & on . . . . . . . !!!
Have a great Sunday everybody.
MuchLove!
Er . . . . did someone mention battery performance?
Well alrighty then
So, I thought I'd take another bash at some Zion battery testing . . . . and I decided to push 'em just a little bit harder this time!
Take a little look-see here . . . the data provided is number of hits per stem (e.g. 4H = 4 hits/draws), the voltage of the batteries directly after a stem, and the difference in voltage from one stem to the next. The battery voltages remained paired unless otherwise specified.
Power is pretty steadily set to around 75% on the Zionometer for this round of testing.
Oh, and finally, for even more info(!) my inhales range from around 20 to 45 seconds each - just to give you a very rough idea of actual 'on' time. And you'd better add to that my 3 to 15 second pre-heats on the first few pulls from a cold start
O.k then, heeeeere we go . . . .
Starting voltage: 4.18v (2 x LG 18650 cells)
(Readings taken directly after dumping the load)
Stem 1: 4.11v - 4H - .07v
Stem 2: 4.04v - 4H - .07v
Stem 3: 3.98v - 5H - .06v
Stem 4: 3.92v - 6H - .06v
Stem 5: 3.88v - 3H - .03v
Back2Back
Stem 6: 3.85v - 4H - .03v
Back2Back(ish)
Stem 7: 3.80v - 4H - .05v
Stem 8: 3.76v - 4H - .04v
Stem 9: 3.71v - 4H - .05v
Stem 10: 3.67v - 4H - .04v
Stem 11: 3.64v - 4H - .03v
Back2Back
Stem 12: 3.61v - 4H - .03v
Stem 13: 3.59v - 4H - .02v
Stem 14: 3.57v - 3H - .02v
Stem 15: 3.53v & 3.54v - 4H - .04v/.03v
Stem 16: 3.50v - 4H - .03v
Stem 17: 3.45v & 3.47v - 4H - .05v/.03v
Back2Back
Stem 18: 3.38v & 3.39 - 4H - .07v/.08v
Fuck me F.C!
Eighteen stems of pure tasty goodness and they're still pumpin' out vapor!
O.k, so I'm gonna put my battz on charge now 'cuz after all, I'm not in to that type of weird fucking masochism!
Now, does anyone have any more questions reagrding the Zion's battery life?!!
Actually, I'm thinking I could do more. I could take voltage readings directly before I start a stem aswel as directly after it is finished. Because I have noticed that the batteries do sometimes appear to 'recover' a small amount of voltage once they have had time to rest. This would perhaps give an even fuller picture - but I'm just not so sure that I could actually manage it! Sticking to this plan truly was hard enough!
@bounce5 - the air-path consists of wood, glass and the Zion heater tech. There are no 'electronics' or adhesives in the air-path.
Oh btw, @doubledown - I haven't forgotten about ya! In fact I've got a post on the way that is just for you
Zion & on & on & on & on & on & on & on & on & on & on & on & on & on & on & on & on & on . . . . . . . !!!
Have a great Sunday everybody.
MuchLove!
Oh btw, @doubledown - I haven't forgotten about ya! In fact I've got a post on the way that is just for you
Wow, thanks for the info @VegNVape. Then it seems that the Zion is quite battery efficient. It has 4 batteries, right? I wonder how the Single Battery RBT will compare. I know we can only speculate... What materials are included in the Zion heater? Is it just stainless steel and mica as @phattpiggie recalls? Thanks again for answering questions.
knew I read it somewhere.Only a solid stainless heater separated by mica and the two bare wires
Unless I'm missing something, no additional testing necessary for this number. Just determine how much our intrepid explorer VegNVape is using to load his stem, multiply by 18 (stems). Divide by 2 (batteries) to get your 'per battery' number..@VegNVape great work on the battery front. I know having done some 'in shed' testing on my 05 battery it can really take it out of you doing this kind of research.
I worked mine out on my 05 how much in grams a single 18650 would last for. It worked out at 0.6g per 3000mah cell. Your Zion seems a lot better than that and I would be interested how many grams you get from two cells