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Old 04-12-2009, 12:22 AM   #11
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Has this been made a Stcky yet ?
If it has'nt then it should be. If it is not going to be made one then i'll stick the link into my sig.

This i disagree with. " leaving no smell "
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Old 04-12-2009, 01:12 AM   #12
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Nice pro-ecig info, but it would be from a supplier wouldn't it.
But very good to see them making the effort/cost.

It's mostly about the physical equipment (do I care if ecigs have been EMC tested ?)

But a bit thin on detail about chemical retesting of the liquid.

Feeding the liquid to mice, that doesn't relate to well to inhaling the vapourized liquid,
nice to know it didn't kill the mice though.

'Apart from the nicotine content, the Products are toxicologically harmless',
hmmmm, very much so compared to real ciggies I guess.

'The atomizer has a total lifecycles of 36000 puffs/drags'
a bit of a generalisation & hides the real-time life-span I felt.

Still good stuff, especialy the 'safe to vape indoors' conclusion
(in terms of 'secondary vaping').
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Nice pro-ecig info, but it would be from a supplier wouldn't it.
But very good to see them making the effort/cost.
Yeah, it's a start but by no means definitive.
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Old 04-12-2009, 01:26 AM   #14
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(snip) There is the voice technology technique that makes the atomizers work based on voice, noise, blows, puffs or loud tones (snip)

Sorry guys, I just don't understand the why or more accurately the wherefore of this.
Should I shout at my dead atties???

Or do the atties play possum in the presence of noise and brutality???





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Old 04-12-2009, 01:31 AM   #15
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Means the batteries use 'microphone electromagnetic switches'
which are very sensitive to vibrations, like sound or blowing on the end.
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"Means the batteries use 'microphone electromagnetic switches'
which are very sensitive to vibrations, like sound or blowing on the end."




Yes Exo, but why use that type of switch?
Or was it not important to bother avoiding these properties?
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Guess the idea was to produce 'easier to activate' batteries,
no hard drags to get it going.
Maybe they just went a bit too far?

Certainly my Titans (joye510) can stay on longer than I want
(I think the vibration from sizzle of the liquid can keep them on indefinately).

The 'banging on a table' method of sorting stuck batteries out
might cause them to work more reasonably?
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Guess the idea was to produce 'easier to activate' batteries,(snip)
The 'banging on a table' method of sorting stuck batteries out
might cause them to work more reasonably?
Aha, does that work for atties too? I'll ask Walrus to do some drumming with them!

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Sorry, I'm a bit confused by SGS's involvement here. I see them listed in note 7 below the table, but I cannot find any other mention of them (indeed, I'm not even sure what note 7 actually means).

I have also done a search for "cigarette" and "E cigarette" at SGS's own site and couldn't find anything. Ditto simply a Google of SGS and ecigs doesn't show anything.

Could we get some clarification?
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Sorry, I'm a bit confused by SGS's involvement here. I see them listed in note 7 below the table, but I cannot find any other mention of them (indeed, I'm not even sure what note 7 actually means).

I have also done a search for "cigarette" and "E cigarette" at SGS's own site and couldn't find anything. Ditto simply a Google of SGS and ecigs doesn't show anything.

Could we get some clarification?

Bump for this question ^^
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