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retird

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Maybe Retird will answer that, they are for sure from the same town in Ohio.

I have heard that too but I have never asked nor can I say one way or the other for certain......maybe someone else can chime in with the answer...I know that nhaler.com was the first to sell the Opus years ago and I was under the impression that nhaler had the Opus made to their liking. Then the owner of nhaler left this earth to a better place and as far as I know nhaler is run by his widow.
 
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Weights and measures may be useful to some as I had difficulty finding these out beforehand.

Size: 3-5/8 x 2-1/8(2-1/4 inc fins) x 7/8

Weight: 6.9 oz (same as my rDNA with battery)

Pic with rDNA:


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Since charged and vaped my SQRs. Very smooth.

Now to plug it in and make sure I have the latest firmware. With all those settings I may be gone some time!
 

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Isn't Sweet Spot the folks who were claiming magic proprietary vacuum annealing to turn inferior Grade 2 wire into the "perfect" vape wire and at a substantially higher price?

Too bad they managed to make the claims of metallurcical total crapola in the days when there are folks around who know the technology.
It's going to be harder and harder to do high priced black magic and sell it in the future.

Duane
Guy said Medical Grade Ti is used, where is the discussion of this wire I searched around and couldn't find any...
 

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Where do you get your Ti?
I've been using this wire for some time with good results. It's standard grade 1 titanium, relatively easy to handle (although not fully annealed) and acid cleaned so it only requires a minimal detergent/alcohol wipedown. The price is also reasonable I think. There are other sources with various cleaning/annealing processes and prices vary from reasonable to ridiculous. Any Grade 1 wire will do the job so you only need to pick a supplier that suits your sensibilities.

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Guy said Medical Grade Ti is used, where is the discussion of this wire I searched around and couldn't find any...

From Sweet Spots web site:

Ti-Wire

I e-mailed them a week or so ago and they said they are working some thing out with Evolv and the TCR's should be coming out soon (whatever that means).
 

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I've been using this wire for some time with good results. It's standard grade 1 titanium, relatively easy to handle (although not fully annealed) and acid cleaned so it only requires a minimal detergent/alcohol wipedown. The price is also reasonable I think. There are other sources with various cleaning/annealing processes and prices vary from reasonable to ridiculous. Any Grade 1 wire will do the job so you only need to pick a supplier that suits your sensibilities.

Pure Titanium Wire - 100% Guarantee - Specific for Jewelry Surgical Gr – Unkamen Supplies

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Thanks, have it in 24g. It does have a textured matte finish even after cleaning but 10 bucks for 30ft and tastes not.
 

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From Sweet Spots web site:

Ti-Wire

I e-mailed them a week or so ago and they said they are working some thing out with Evolv and the TCR's should be coming out soon (whatever that means).
Yeah, I have this too, lol. It will be interesting to see how the curve numbers from Grade 1 Ti differ from this.
 

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I think it's kind of pointless to talk about vaping liquid at safe temperatures, when we're posting in a thread about a device that can pump 200W in plain VW mode, without temp. regulation. You can bet that there's going to be lots of cloud chasers out there vaping at unsuitable temperatures.
A) discussing safe temps is never pointless.
B) wattage is not equal to temp., build dependent, some can handle 200w and still be relatively cool.
Will people use that wattage incorrectly? Sure, they did/do with the variant (for professional vapers only?).
Gotta stop with all these negative posts... Specially when they aren't even real negatives, only subjectively so.
 

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Weights and measures may be useful to some as I had difficulty finding these out beforehand.

Size: 3-5/8 x 2-1/8(2-1/4 inc fins) x 7/8

Weight: 6.9 oz (same as my rDNA with battery)

Pic with rDNA:


024866631be760a676c6c4fa73bbd980.jpg


Since charged and vaped my SQRs. Very smooth.

Now to plug it in and make sure I have the latest firmware. With all those settings I may be gone some time!



I am assuming the answer is no and I think that it has been noted elsewhere in this thread but:

Are there any internet vendors that still have the Opus in stock? I had a chance to order a black Opus from House of Vapor but decided to think about it first for one night. Next day it was sold it.

Is the Opus battery detachable/replaceable?

How is working with the software to change/personalize settings?

Finally, I am really surprised at the size. I was just comparing my IPV4 to an rDNA40 today and was shocked at how small the DNA40 is and that comparison is a great shot so thank you for that (I realize people are probably going to say my size standards are a bit low, but still).
 

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I think it's kind of pointless to talk about vaping liquid at safe temperatures, when we're posting in a thread about a device that can pump 200W in plain VW mode, without temp. regulation. You can bet that there's going to be lots of cloud chasers out there vaping at unsuitable temperatures.
But....it's nature's way of slowing down the de-evolution of the species. We have to remember that the future intelligence of our progeny is at stake. :lol:

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A) discussing safe temps is never pointless.
B) wattage is not equal to temp., build dependent, some can handle 200w and still be relatively cool.
Will people use that wattage incorrectly? Sure, they did/do with the variant (for professional vapers only?).
Gotta stop with all these negative posts... Specially when they aren't even real negatives, only subjectively so.
Negative posts? What on earth do you mean? All I saw was a post warning that any device could be misused. I don' t think that's negative.

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Yeah, that was so not the point of his post.... You can over heat liquid on a provari beyond safe levels.... But he claims it pointless to discuss safe liquid temps based on this mod going to 200 watts....as if no build could ever produce safe temps at that wattage.... This is just not true, and another snipe attempt among many in this thread.
Sent with one hand, the other is busy vaping.
 
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Negative posts? What on earth do you mean? All I saw was a post warning that any device could be misused. I don' t think that's negative.

Duane

I think he was referring to my previous posts. Regardless, my point is that people need to be educated about the hazards of vaping at higher temperatures, more-so when new devices capable of pumping 150 and 200W consistently are released.
 
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