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| | #61 |
| Supplier Join Date: Feb 2008 Location: S.E.A
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It's actually what happens when you put the heating filament in direct contact with the tissue and have that tissue covered in normal paper... Although the smoke produced from an e-cigarette is nicely warm when it leaves the mouth piece, the heating element itself is extremely hot* and can burn tissue or paper easily. We believe some kind of glass vaporizing container could be a clean and hygienic solution. *We consider the atomizer as a stove actually.
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The Janty liquid looks good. The next time I order cartridges for my Ruyan E-Cigar I'm going to try some of Janty's cartridges. They sell cheap batteries too that will fit. What is the MLB flavor like that the cartridges come in? P.S. By the time I run out of cartridges for my cigar the Janty US site should be up and running for a while. Cool! | |
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| | #63 |
| ECF Veteran Join Date: May 2008 Location: Gotham City
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Thanks for the explanation.
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| | #64 |
| ECF Veteran Join Date: May 2008 Location: UK
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thats a long totem in the pics.thats what can happen.hopefully now someones gonna listen to whats been said all along-its a bad product,forget about it. no reports on the G300 yet that i can find. |
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| | #65 |
| Peace, I'm outta here Join Date: Apr 2008 Location: Albuquerque, NM
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is it possible that the liquid delivery method isn't the only problem? There are other ways to atomize liquids that do not involve high heat.
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| | #66 |
| ECF Veteran Join Date: Jan 2008 Location: Port Charlotte, FL USA
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Sure are. Just read Ruyan's patents. And Google translate results in a mess almost every time, Ruyan. I don't rely on it anymore. I do not use it. The translated Dutch sites are laughable in translated English. |
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| | #67 |
| ECF Veteran Join Date: Apr 2008 Location: Tx
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ruyan, I have a question for you, Do your e-cigs have a bit of some kind of synthetic fiber that leaches the liquid onto the heating coil? I find that this is also a flaw that alot of e-cigs have.
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| | #68 |
| Supplier Join Date: Feb 2008 Location: S.E.A
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Yes Jarvis, and it needs to be there. But I've heard of some "amateur scientists" they take it out (I think, if not well done it will kill your atomizer).
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| | #69 |
| ECF Veteran Join Date: Apr 2008 Location: Tx
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Thanks for the reply, Yes, I've taken one out in a cheaper model, only because it was already a little singed and giving off a strange taste. Without the liquid around the coil it burned to nothing and crumbled away. I would really like to see someone replace one with a more permanent/heat proof, not potentially toxic material.
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