Side note: Mark PM-Ed me with a very fair resolution to my little issue!
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Ah. I don't have my Chalice with me at the moment, but it looks as though the 3 top air channels actually route to a single internal air hole on the side of the cap, which would indicate that the air comes to the coil from a single source on the side of the chamber.
I didn't want to mention the details behind it before actually receiving them but I winded up getting 2 chalices on sale day. about 1/2 hour before release I decided to try calling the vendors to see if I could buy one over the phone, electrinicstix and vapeart just told me no but I also called vapexcape and someone there took my number and said someone would call me back... 10 minutes later I got a call back and I said I want to buy a chalice and I was told that they only have one left so I asked if I could buy it. they sent me an invoice and I paypal'd for it. by the actual release time I had already paid for this one and then started hitting vapeart and got my second one. I really wanted 3 of them to match the 3 chalice II's I have but in all the hustle and with electricstix late release time I was only able to get these 2 but I was a little Leary of the vapexcape transaction and had cc address issue with vapeart so in the end I wasn't really sure weather I would wind up with one, two or maybe even none, thankfully yesterday I received both.
I really want one more and will jump on the next chance I have to get another. this is without a doubt the best single coil atty ever made and it's very close to being absolutely perfect. chamber size and coil posts and position are pretty much ideal, I love screw on fixed caps that can't pop off or move at all with in and out of pocket action, and the size is about as compact as can be given the features it has. if I had to really try hard to think of anything I'd change here it would only be the wish for slightly more airflow at wide open, not so much because it needs more airflow, but more because to me ideal would be having the ability to go above where I'd need it to be and then be able to turn it down to exactly where I'd want it to be, then from that perfect airflow point I'd still be able to go either up or down from there. as the airflow is now I will wind up always leaving it at wide open because there it is just enough for me.
again the airflow at max is about equal to between a 1.4-1.5mm inlet on a conventional cap so it really isn't a cloud chaser but flavor wise this is truly about as good as it gets and I've had plenty of different atties and played with many different configurations including a custom made adjustable chamber size atty that can really show how it is very possible to have a chamber that is too small. many think that the smaller the better but this is really only true up to a certain point, an adjustable chamber size atty may be the only way to really see how these small changes can make a big difference in flavor and man the chalice is right there with spot on perfection. the only atties I've ever had that really vape about as well as the chalice is the rm2 and the divo and the nupin, these are spectacular vapes as well but the rm2 is made from garbage and is based on a $10 chrome plated brass junk atty, the divo and the nuppin' are honestly the only attys that come close to being as perfect as the chalice vape wise, the divo in not adjustable airflow though and comes with a pretty tiny hole, of course the chalice blows it away with it's screw on cap and now adjustable airflow too and the fit and finish is second to none... if anyone wants to know how a chalice vapes the divo, rm2 and the nuppin' is probably as close as your going to get flavor wise.
there are many other small chamber atties that are also good but here I'm not just talking about good, I'm talking about the best of the best when it comes to flavor, at least in my opinion and from my experiences. the chalice is king, followed by the nupin which is the only other with adjustable airflow, the divo is discontinued I think and the rm2, although honestly a spectacular vape with a 1.5mm airhole, the whole chrome plated brass just makes it not even fit into this class of atty in the first place even though it honestly vapes awesome and is the only other screw on fixed position cap out of the bunch. so in the end it's chalice, then nupin, then everything else![]()
well said and exactly how I rank them also, Chalice ,Nuppin, DivoI didn't want to mention the details behind it before actually receiving them but I winded up getting 2 chalices on sale day. about 1/2 hour before release I decided to try calling the vendors to see if I could buy one over the phone, electrinicstix and vapeart just told me no but I also called vapexcape and someone there took my number and said someone would call me back... 10 minutes later I got a call back and I said I want to buy a chalice and I was told that they only have one left so I asked if I could buy it. they sent me an invoice and I paypal'd for it. by the actual release time I had already paid for this one and then started hitting vapeart and got my second one. I really wanted 3 of them to match the 3 chalice II's I have but in all the hustle and with electricstix late release time I was only able to get these 2 but I was a little Leary of the vapexcape transaction and had cc address issue with vapeart so in the end I wasn't really sure weather I would wind up with one, two or maybe even none, thankfully yesterday I received both.
I really want one more and will jump on the next chance I have to get another. this is without a doubt the best single coil atty ever made and it's very close to being absolutely perfect. chamber size and coil posts and position are pretty much ideal, I love screw on fixed caps that can't pop off or move at all with in and out of pocket action, and the size is about as compact as can be given the features it has. if I had to really try hard to think of anything I'd change here it would only be the wish for slightly more airflow at wide open, not so much because it needs more airflow, but more because to me ideal would be having the ability to go above where I'd need it to be and then be able to turn it down to exactly where I'd want it to be, then from that perfect airflow point I'd still be able to go either up or down from there. as the airflow is now I will wind up always leaving it at wide open because there it is just enough for me.
again the airflow at max is about equal to between a 1.4-1.5mm inlet on a conventional cap so it really isn't a cloud chaser but flavor wise this is truly about as good as it gets and I've had plenty of different atties and played with many different configurations including a custom made adjustable chamber size atty that can really show how it is very possible to have a chamber that is too small. many think that the smaller the better but this is really only true up to a certain point, an adjustable chamber size atty may be the only way to really see how these small changes can make a big difference in flavor and man the chalice is right there with spot on perfection. the only atties I've ever had that really vape about as well as the chalice is the rm2 and the divo and the nupin, these are spectacular vapes as well but the rm2 is made from garbage and is based on a $10 chrome plated brass junk atty, the divo and the nuppin' are honestly the only attys that come close to being as perfect as the chalice vape wise, the divo in not adjustable airflow though and comes with a pretty tiny hole, of course the chalice blows it away with it's screw on cap and now adjustable airflow too and the fit and finish is second to none... if anyone wants to know how a chalice vapes the divo, rm2 and the nuppin' is probably as close as your going to get flavor wise.
there are many other small chamber atties that are also good but here I'm not just talking about good, I'm talking about the best of the best when it comes to flavor, at least in my opinion and from my experiences. the chalice is king, followed by the nupin which is the only other with adjustable airflow, the divo is discontinued I think and the rm2, although honestly a spectacular vape with a 1.5mm airhole, the whole chrome plated brass just makes it not even fit into this class of atty in the first place even though it honestly vapes awesome and is the only other screw on fixed position cap out of the bunch. so in the end it's chalice, then nupin, then everything else![]()
Ah. I don't have my Chalice with me at the moment, but it looks as though the 3 top air channels actually route to a single internal air hole on the side of the cap, which would indicate that the air comes to the coil from a single source on the side of the chamber.
This is awesome. Immediate tear down and detail scrutiny by experts with thumbs up. Speaks louder than anything that MB can say.
Heat transfer to drip tip is the weakest link in small chamber design. Any feedback on this?
Also, any feedback on possible juice build up on the air channel over long period of usage? I tend to over squank and can see myself getting juice stuck in the chamber easy.
Great job guys. Thanks for the detail info.
Merry Christmas.....CIII arrived today. Still fiddling a bit with coil placement for that OMG flavor but I really like the adjustable air flow. I am not crazy about the slight gurgle and I have to get used to a softer squonk with this tiny chamber.
To echo the others this is a high quality atty. Great job Mark!!!
Welp. Gotta make sure the "L" in "chalice" does not face downwards or you'll get intense gurgling lol.
Can you guess where my L was facing...lol
thank you
Hehe yup!
As a general positioning reference,
1) the "L" is a good approximation of the position of the internal airhole
2) the left most edge of the "C" and the right edge of the "III" are where the airholes are.
These are of course for my units. I do expect the consistency of MB's manufacturing to be top notch, so it could be universally applicable
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