Vageorge Full Member Mar 4, 2009 48 0 50 Australia Apr 15, 2009 #1 Apr 15, 2009 Add bookmark #1 HeatWave Labs ••• More options Report Add bookmark Share
THICKFOG Senior Member ECF Veteran Mar 25, 2009 139 0 ATLANTA, GA. Apr 15, 2009 #2 Apr 15, 2009 Add bookmark #2 You might be on to something here. The temp rating is high. Do you know temp output of the average ecig atomizer? Anyone??? ••• More options Report Add bookmark Share
You might be on to something here. The temp rating is high. Do you know temp output of the average ecig atomizer? Anyone???
Zep-- Senior Member ECF Veteran Mar 21, 2009 198 0 SW Florida Apr 15, 2009 #3 Apr 15, 2009 Add bookmark #3 Nichrome 60 (NiCr) Resistance Wire They have some wire heat specs there, but it's high voltage stuff. I'm not sure what gauge nicrome is in an atomizer. Zep-- ••• More options Report Add bookmark Share
Nichrome 60 (NiCr) Resistance Wire They have some wire heat specs there, but it's high voltage stuff. I'm not sure what gauge nicrome is in an atomizer. Zep--
tinear Senior Member ECF Veteran Feb 21, 2009 215 2 64 Florida, U.S.A. Apr 15, 2009 #4 Apr 15, 2009 Add bookmark #4 UHV ultra high vaccuum. just guessing, but probably as useless in open air as a exposed lightbulb filiment. i dunno for sure, i'm not that techie. ••• More options Report Add bookmark Share
UHV ultra high vaccuum. just guessing, but probably as useless in open air as a exposed lightbulb filiment. i dunno for sure, i'm not that techie.
esmok-e Moved On Mar 9, 2009 304 0 U$A $ponsoring $upplier (NJ) www.esmoke.net Apr 15, 2009 #5 Apr 15, 2009 Add bookmark #5 Nicotine needs 370 degrees F to vaporize.... How big is this unit? It looks similar to an atomizer i have tested. The unit pictured will be 2192 degrees F at 5.8v. You could melt steel with it. Last edited: Apr 15, 2009 ••• More options Report Add bookmark Share
Nicotine needs 370 degrees F to vaporize.... How big is this unit? It looks similar to an atomizer i have tested. The unit pictured will be 2192 degrees F at 5.8v. You could melt steel with it.
exogenesis Super Member ECF Veteran Mar 1, 2009 877 16 UK Apr 15, 2009 #6 Apr 15, 2009 Add bookmark #6 Ion guns, electron sources, UHV, all very familiar to me (work with UHV systems), I think tinear is right, you'd get about 1 millisecond life if that was turned on in air. Good idea tho. ••• More options Report Add bookmark Share
Ion guns, electron sources, UHV, all very familiar to me (work with UHV systems), I think tinear is right, you'd get about 1 millisecond life if that was turned on in air. Good idea tho.
tinear Senior Member ECF Veteran Feb 21, 2009 215 2 64 Florida, U.S.A. Apr 15, 2009 #7 Apr 15, 2009 Add bookmark #7 exogenesis said: Ion guns, electron sources, UHV, all very familiar to me (work with UHV systems), I think tinear is right, you'd get about 1 millisecond life if that was turned on in air. Good idea tho. Click to expand... "....in space.... no one can hear you vape...." ••• More options Report Add bookmark Share
exogenesis said: Ion guns, electron sources, UHV, all very familiar to me (work with UHV systems), I think tinear is right, you'd get about 1 millisecond life if that was turned on in air. Good idea tho. Click to expand... "....in space.... no one can hear you vape...."
Northern Bob Senior Member ECF Veteran Mar 8, 2009 199 1 74 Pointe Claire, Quebec Apr 16, 2009 #8 Apr 16, 2009 Add bookmark #8 I think tinear is right, you'd get about 1 millisecond life if that was turned on in air. Click to expand... A one hit wonder, eh? But what a vapor hit it would be! NB ••• More options Report Add bookmark Share
I think tinear is right, you'd get about 1 millisecond life if that was turned on in air. Click to expand... A one hit wonder, eh? But what a vapor hit it would be! NB