So I am not even remotely schooled in electrical engineering or making attys as a disclaimer.
Was reading about doing some home brewing as a hobbie and ran across how to make some homemade heat sticks to bring a brew up to a boil very quickly using homemade heat sticks. One warning one of the web pages had was that a heat stick has an invisible plasma stream coming off of the end of it and to not allow the plasma stream from 2 heat sticks to cross or it will instantly vaporize the liquid at the crossing point.
So here is the question, would it be possible to incorporate this idea into making an atty? The atty wouldn't have the traditional coil and wick, instead could the 2 v shaped "heatsticks" that have to be in the liquid,otherwise they burnout, be in the tank and somehow make the crossing point of the plasma stream near the bottom of the tank just at the base of an air tube to allow the vapor to rise up for inhalation?
Im asking this on this subforum since I don't have any experience in making atties, and there are some very intelligent people here that do.
This is probably just a dumb random idea but hey, you never know right? If anything comes of this I think it would be pretty cool and maybe get rid of dry hits and burn wick etc etc!
Was reading about doing some home brewing as a hobbie and ran across how to make some homemade heat sticks to bring a brew up to a boil very quickly using homemade heat sticks. One warning one of the web pages had was that a heat stick has an invisible plasma stream coming off of the end of it and to not allow the plasma stream from 2 heat sticks to cross or it will instantly vaporize the liquid at the crossing point.
So here is the question, would it be possible to incorporate this idea into making an atty? The atty wouldn't have the traditional coil and wick, instead could the 2 v shaped "heatsticks" that have to be in the liquid,otherwise they burnout, be in the tank and somehow make the crossing point of the plasma stream near the bottom of the tank just at the base of an air tube to allow the vapor to rise up for inhalation?
Im asking this on this subforum since I don't have any experience in making atties, and there are some very intelligent people here that do.
This is probably just a dumb random idea but hey, you never know right? If anything comes of this I think it would be pretty cool and maybe get rid of dry hits and burn wick etc etc!