This is my hope, Trip. The Mod seems to have been through several changes. I can't speak for the Tank. If the
was correct, the Ni200 Head has been changed from 0.2Ω to 0.15Ω. But I hope that Vaporesso is watching and paying attention.
, the Ni200 is 0.2Ω and the Kanthal is 0.8Ω, but the Kanthal I got was 0.9Ω, so there's no way of knowing for sure just yet. I'll be interested to see what our Vaporesso Winners receive, and just how well they work.
I am not ready to call it quits on the cCells just yet. If they are still being reworked and made better, then they may be great, or might be soon.
Here are some photos (screenshots) from the Video for you while I am editing and uploading it. I won't be finished tonight. I'm going to bed soon. But the pictures and write-up should answer some questions.
I cut the cCell apart with a Dremel Tool and
Cutting Disc at the level of the Blue O-Ring.
This is the inner Stainless "shell" showing the size of the wick holes, and whatever the fibrous material is. It is
NOT Cotton!!! I tried to tear it so I could crumple it to see if it would crumble like the original Aspire material did. It stretched but did not rip or tear. I stretched it harder and twisted it while stretching, but it still did not rip or tear.
It did shrink in width where I stretched it, so this in
NOT Cotton. It
might be CelluCotton or some other kind of Rayon, but that is only a guess.
The fuzz you see here (and will see in the video) is some of my cat's baby-fine undercoat.
She's a longhair with a rabbit-soft undercoat.
I got the Ceramics out without damage.
This shows finding the starting place
for the fibrous material wrapping.
Two sheets of the fibrous material.
Burnt, probably from when I Dry Burned to clean it.
It can't be a silica material or it would not have burnt.
I found absolutely zero particles of Ceramic!!!
The Ceramic cCell cylinder.
The coil cannot be seen here,
but it
is partially exposed.
Where the Positive lead exits.
Where the Negative lead exits.
What is probably a
Silicone Spacer, shown
in its position on top.
It was not burnt at all.
You'll see more of this and
hear more about it in the video.
The Ceramic looks to be splintered
here, but again, I found
no debris.
And I'm fairly certain that if it had
not been Dry Burned, it would not
have this "splintered" appearance.
My Ceramic cylinder is not fragile
and it does not crumble when I
squeeze it tightly in my fingers.
It is still quite damp, so if it was
going to crumble, it would. When
I scratch it with a hard, sharp tool,
I can dig into it and get grit, but
it does not crumble or break apart.