Bucket of No Return....

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just keep telling everyone you know and meet. on our end we are going to be opening more of our lounges around the U.S. to help spread the word faster. Big corporate is slick and getting cheap kits with untested fluids in all the malls and local stores and truck stops to sucker people into buying crap that is very ineffective.
Just keep telling everyone. anyone wants a stack of our cards to hand out just shoot us an email with name and address and we will drop some in the mail. or ask for a stack of cards at your next order and we will throw them in with the order...
 

Karlproxima

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I will request some more cards on my next order.. I still have 2 that I haven't given out yet.

Usually when I go out (which I haven't done much of lately) I vape wherever I want.. of course! :) Then when people take notice I start with my little shpeal and hand out cards so it's easy for them to get started.

... I keep thinking on this ecig business trying to run the variables for how the market works, can work, where it's been, where it's going and how I might contribute to improve it.

Because it's something I do and find absolutely essential I will eventually come up with something but...

There are lots of good products out there.. just a tad un-finished. That is there are aspects that are difficult for non-engineering folk who want maximum satisfaction on a budget.

That's my take on it anyway.. I look at how much I do myself (rebuilding ce2/ce3) and I have been working to develop some kind of solution to coil failure.

The day will come.. and imho, that is one of the things that needs to happen.

I think a self cleaning design might be the answer.. but working that out is an ongoing process. I have seen 99% of what's out there in independent developments and I have lots of my own background experience. When I come up with something I will publish what I have found. By then I should have a basic low level production worked out and ready to go.

Just the basics on coil design.. a wire wrapped around a wick, you wouldn't think it's complicated but I have identified about 25 basic factors to how it performs and all of them are important to make a consistent result. Even using the same materials (or for instance a box of 5 units) they all perform differently enough to suggest that the manufacturers do not entirely understand the dynamics of coil assembly as well as one might assume.

That's typically where I come in and I dig into the absolutes, the dynamic (and that's the issue here, coils are dynamic environments, not static) and work a formula that suggests how to get a constant set of performance values while designing around the limitations of the original design.

On paper it all looks good but just the assembly process needs to account for the effective aspects of performance and I am not seeing that in 'most' products.

I don't buy a lot of boge stuff but I suspect they probably have a clue based on consumer confidence in them. Joye, those atomizers they make.. wow, it shows they definitely understand quite a bit based on the design tolerance demonstrated when I tear something apart and put it back together.

We have variable batteries but we don't really have variable self cleaning (or easy to service) carto/ato systems.

I would pay $50 or more for a unit I never need to replace. Wouldn't you?

Only... if it were easy and I mean easy for the least mechanically inclined person to service. that's the key IMHO to making a product that opens new doors for consumers.
 
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