Perhaps someone can take some relevant info from here: http://www.stainless-steel-tube.org/309S-1.4833-Elevated-Temperature-Oxidation-Resistance.htm
Main question that comes to mind is: Is that "dust" composed of chromium oxides or breakaway iron oxide?
Note: I personally don't use ss meshes...
You can get it in a box: It's called the ProBox(tm) and will cost you an extra $100.
It's made from military grade cardboard and vastly superior to any Chinese box, even stainless steel ones.
If you put the Provari regularly in its box the vapor taste will increase dramatically. This can be...
The mini is a great device.
It handles and feels great in the hand and unlike some other VV/VW mini mods, the button placement is not completely off.
Depending on the power levels you use, the battery life may be an issue, though.
You stated wrong facts. Pure and simple.
Btw, I never suggested to anyone to buy an eVic, a Twist or a Provari, for what it's worth.
I could have, since I own all of them, but I didn't.
I merely called attention the wrong information you posted.
Not grammatical - factual.
Either way, only mentioning it because I think there's no need for these wrong facts when talking about the virtues of the Provari. It's a great device from a great manufacturer that can hold its own ground with its merits.
Well, it was meant to be humorous, yes, but I've been known to fail miserably at that :/
...especially in a foreign language.
Can't comment much on that, besides the fact that the effect can have other causes.
Mid-air EDIT: Wasn't it the Vamo that had a bug that blew up atty coils when set a...
Maybe magic electrical energy then.
Seriously, the physics involved explain why the results are the same when heating the same coil with a DC voltage or the same RMS voltage.
Don't know what exactly you are calling RMS devices but,
- The eVic outputs DC at lower voltages and a DC offset ~100Khz sinus at higher voltages.
- The lowly JoyeTech eGo Twist output is DC.
On the other hand,
- My old 808 mini batteries (fixed voltage) do PWM regulation at 50Hz.
- My old...
Just answering the previous post.
Almost all single battery VV/VW devices use PWM for regulation. PWM is not an issue. The Provary uses it too. It's a very efficient and accurate way of regulating output power on inertial electrical devices.
It's nice that the Provari has a rather stable...
Just a correction:
- The eVic does not output a "straight up square wave with a 0V baseline and 6V V-Max". Far from it, actually. It outputs DC at lower voltages and a DC offset ~100Khz sinus (ie: not 0V baselined) at higher voltages.
btw: The lowly eGo Twist output is DC across the line.
Really?
I had high expectations for the MiD, but that's was brought down when details of the device started to appear.
Now, When I see things like this, I just think everybody at Janty has gone insane:
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