Αs you may know, i am currently testing another temperature-control device, which i have in my hands. Fortunately, i am expecting to receive a DNA 40 device, after long waiting time (understandably of course, that was a period of intense work at Evolv). So, once i receive it, i will test that too. The problem with the DNA device is that the nickel wire has a very low resistance, thus, i will not be able to compare the results with low-wattage vaping (e.g. ego batteries or anything below 10 watts). My purpose was to compare the temperatures and emissions of temperature-regulating devices vs conventional devices.
For the wires, we have the lab and equipment to perform tests on wires. Unfortunately, we do not have any funding. The idea and protocol of testing wires is ready since last year. But we cannot proceed. It is a pity, because we could easily find the most appropriate wire, which could be used even in large scale production without any problems and without elevating the cost of the products.
It seems that we will not even reach our target for the current crowdfunding, because the response and participation-contribution from the e-cigarette industry is until now disappointing.