------

------
I don't see it as an issue... for me, anyway. In order to kill the batt in 16 hours, I had to vape twice as hard as I normally would. vaping normally, it lasted two days. So I just plug it in when I go to bed at night, and it's fully charged when I unplug it in the morning. Granted, I don't go balls to the wall with the wattage like Mutt does, but even he couldn't drain the battery in less than 13 hours.![]()
Granted, that's a long time. I vape at about 6v and go thru about 2 18650s a day but 13 hours would hold even me. If the durability is good then durations that long would elliminate the need for a second devie. Guess i'll have to wait to see what the production model does. Thanks.
It's not even as bad as that. The iphone was made intentionally non-serviceable to force you to buy a new phone every couple years. It's nearly impossible to take it apart without destroying the case. All apple products are made like this, and its one of the many reasons technically savvy users hate them.the non-user replaceable battery was a HUGE criticism in the iPhone and that device not only became one of the best selling phones ever
Vaporware...
It's not even as bad as that. The iphone was made intentionally non-serviceable to force you to buy a new phone every couple years. It's nearly impossible to take it apart without destroying the case. All apple products are made like this, and its one of the many reasons technically savvy users hate them.
The darwin, in comparison, looks to be assembled with regular old screws which anybody can remove. Just because it's not using the generic round li-ion cells we're used to does not make the battery "non-replaceable". Even if evolv does not sell batteries directly to customers (no reason they shouldn't), finding replacement cells should be trivial.
In other words, all parts are user replaceable, given enough determination on the part of the user.
Hardly. They're still on track for release at the end of the month.
I thought vaporware was hardware that vapes...
Hardly. They're still on track for release at the end of the month.
It's anodized aluminum, made in a CNC machine. The supplier (evolvapor.com) is making the Darwin themselves. We'll have a pic of the finalized unit this coming week, after they get some anodized. I've seen a pic of the final case, and it looks quite a bit different than the beta cases that we've seen pics of in this thread so far. A bit shorter, thinner, and not quite as plain.
When is this coming week? Anything new ?
Did Nacho fall off the clock tower?
The change in resistance in nichrome based on the temperatures we vape at (well under 200C) is quite small (1-2%). The resulting change in voltage is extremely small and would have no effect on the final vape.
In terms of real world use an atty is a static load.
You have it! You little ugh-you know! Looks so much better. I knew they could, I knew they could-LOL.