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    Comment by 'Dampmaskin' in 'Real Life temp measurements inside a 2016 era atty'

    Thanks for taking the time and effort to do these tests. It's interesting stuff. The center of wick measurement being lower than the coil temperature makes perfect sense, as the temperature of a saturated wick will be limited by the boiling point of the liquid. When it comes to carcinogen...
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    Comment by 'Dampmaskin' in 'The Steam Engine (vape calc)'

    Regarding mixing in weight; there's a new beta on the block that outputs ml. Regarding Wire Wizard, I'm doing a major overhaul of the codebase, but I'm starting to believe that because of its complexity, the Wire Wizard in its current form is beyond repair and needs to be rebuilt from scratch...
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    Comment by 'Dampmaskin' in 'Steam Engine: Basic & advanced features: Pts. One & Two'

    I just found this, nice explanation! :toast: I think there's something wrong with the link to part 2, though. It just leads me back to part 1. Is it ok by you if I post a link to this in the "I made a calculator" thread and in my Facebook group?
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    Comment by 'Dampmaskin' in 'DNA40 and NI200 Wire'

    Erratum: 15.4 milliohms is 0.0154 ohms.
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    Comment by 'Dampmaskin' in 'The Steam Engine (vape calc)'

    Heat flux in relation to vaping is largely uncharted territory. The calculator can give you the numbers, but I cannot say which numbers are "better". The numbers may be significant, but there might be too many other variables at play, making the numbers less useful. I simply do not know yet...
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    Comment by 'Dampmaskin' in 'The Steam Engine (vape calc)'

    The querystring parameters are updated via javascript after page load. A dynamic page title would also be updated via javascript. I may be wrong, but I doubt that the ECF link parser is javascript capable. My guess is that it will just pull the initial page title and use that for the link text...
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    Comment by 'Dampmaskin' in 'The Steam Engine (vape calc)'

    JayC: That is strange. Hopefully it was only a temporary glitch, perhaps related to an update? ChrisOrange: I have done a test enabling the user to input fractions directly in the box, but that requires the input box data types to be changed from "number" to "text", which means no arrow...
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    Comment by 'Dampmaskin' in 'The Steam Engine (vape calc)'

    Thanks for your input. The mg/percent switch is not new, but it's not accurate either. It simply treats 10 mg as 1%, and calculates everything according to volume anyway (it assumes that everything has a density of 1 g/ml). I think I will implement both aroma amount and a more accurate way to...
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    Comment by 'Dampmaskin' in 'Battery drain'

    Yes, it does, as per Ohm's/Joule's law. Sounds like your coil is very forgiving. You are not getting the same power, but as long as you're getting a similar vape, all is good, right? :) This is determined by two things: The relationship between voltage and power, and the characteristics of the...
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    Comment by 'Dampmaskin' in 'The Steam Engine (vape calc)'

    In the coil calculator, you will find heat flux and wrap spacing if you click the "Advanced" button.. :) The heat flux calculation is rather new, so you might have to force a cache refresh in your browser in order to load the new javascript. I like the "heat density" idea. Unfortunately, I have...
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    Comment by 'Dampmaskin' in 'Mech mods & RBAs: Basic to advanced user guide: Pts. one & two'

    Thank you for the shoutout. It's awesome that you've put the link in your sig too. :) I just want to let you know that I just purchased a domain for my calculator suite, so it's easier to find, plus it looks prettier. www.steam-engine.org is the new address. If you have any requests about...
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    Battery drain

    Often people seems to be somewhat confused about how battery drain is calculated, so here is a short summary. But first: There are two main types of mods: Regulated, and unregulated (mechanical). Putting a Kick in a mech mod automagically makes it a regulated mod. We will start with the...
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    The Steam Engine (vape calc)

    So I made this coil wrapping calculator, and I couldn't think of a creative name to begin with, so I called it "vape calc". Later, I pondered my own ECF nick, Dampmaskin, which is Norwegian for "steam engine". I realized that the name "Steam Engine" had more more schwung to it, was marginally...
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