Gotta love the name... thanks @khelek41girl not only for the name but all the help with the functional prototype. The ZipZap is a vaporizer resembling a metal cigarette with a bullet end. the end is heated and rotates a dial to indicate the approximate temperature (maybe). This is accomplished by using a bi-metal indicator like the Hippie Pipe to indicate when the appropriate temperature(s) is reached (or not). It can be heated with a torch or the Zap Cap (Hey @pakalolo ... where did the ZapCap thread go?) So, you can ZapCap your ZipZap
@khelek41girl and I have been testing a few rough prototypes that are functional at best. Picture the bi-metal indicator out of your wall thermostat wired to an old Zion with some mica screwed on lol. The testing simply shows what we believe that you can have an analog temperature indicator (think mini-meat thermometer) rather than a single point temperature indicator. This will give you a visual indication of the approximate temperatures
In order to complete the design constructive feedback is needed on the following:
1. In order to make the unit small, the load size needs to be small and that increases pressure drop. would you rather have a small bowl with high pressure drop or a larger bowl and less pressure drop (draw resistance)
2. If the size of the heater was bigger and made the length of the unit 1" longer but had great vapor quality would you want it longer or shorter and more stealth?
3. What materials are suitable for this type of vaporizer? is there any real benefit to titanium?
4. If cooling was added... how much longer could the unit be? Would a short stealth for on the go as well as a longer cooling version for at home worth while?
5. What range of temperatures would you want the indicator to show?
6. If it only worked with the Zap Cap and not a torch would that be an issue? If it had no temperature indicator and temperature was determined by the time required and the wattage level of the ZapCap... would that be sufficient? Say, at 50 watts and 10 seconds delivered 400 degrees and varying the wattage and time will increase or decrease it. This would increase the reliability and reduce the cost with less parts and would make the unit REALLY small and compact and simplicity is an RBT trait
@khelek41girl with your experience with VapCaps and the prototype please provide your valuable feedback to give everyone some talking points as you have first hand insight... and not many more will give a shit
@khelek41girl and I have been testing a few rough prototypes that are functional at best. Picture the bi-metal indicator out of your wall thermostat wired to an old Zion with some mica screwed on lol. The testing simply shows what we believe that you can have an analog temperature indicator (think mini-meat thermometer) rather than a single point temperature indicator. This will give you a visual indication of the approximate temperatures
In order to complete the design constructive feedback is needed on the following:
1. In order to make the unit small, the load size needs to be small and that increases pressure drop. would you rather have a small bowl with high pressure drop or a larger bowl and less pressure drop (draw resistance)
2. If the size of the heater was bigger and made the length of the unit 1" longer but had great vapor quality would you want it longer or shorter and more stealth?
3. What materials are suitable for this type of vaporizer? is there any real benefit to titanium?
4. If cooling was added... how much longer could the unit be? Would a short stealth for on the go as well as a longer cooling version for at home worth while?
5. What range of temperatures would you want the indicator to show?
6. If it only worked with the Zap Cap and not a torch would that be an issue? If it had no temperature indicator and temperature was determined by the time required and the wattage level of the ZapCap... would that be sufficient? Say, at 50 watts and 10 seconds delivered 400 degrees and varying the wattage and time will increase or decrease it. This would increase the reliability and reduce the cost with less parts and would make the unit REALLY small and compact and simplicity is an RBT trait
@khelek41girl with your experience with VapCaps and the prototype please provide your valuable feedback to give everyone some talking points as you have first hand insight... and not many more will give a shit