How many forum members does it takes to change a light bulb?

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DaveP

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All this got me to thinking that maybe I could drip on the light bulb and produce hi-watt vapor! If you did this, HOW OFTEN would you need to change the light bulb and what wattage works best? Would it take more forum members to change a 100 watt than a 60 watt? Are Chinese light bulbs better for dripping than USA bulbs? How long should the bulb be on before you start dripping? Will it crack the glass if your e-liquid contains water? Should I wear safety glasses if I bulb-drip?

So many questions, so little time!
 

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Great suggestions, SuZamme, no bulber could not have said better. On your open questions:
Are these safe to use during long, luxurious baths?
Luxurious baths posed a significant problem for the early models.
Fortunately, this has been resolved by the latest floating mods.
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Are they expensive?
Not at all, if can you put together bits and pieces found your garage. Here is a breakdown for DIY.
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Are there any US made ones? Do they come in different colors?
The answer much depends on the trust put in supplier’s claims. Mcdlight.com is shipping from Long Island, but I don’t know if their stuff is actually US made. Video review below shows that their newest mods come in various exciting colors.
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How have you overcome your desire to just light something on fire and watch it burn?
I’m not over it yet, but I have joined a support group to work on this fire thing.
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3. Bulb4Light is the one and only place to go
7. as long as you don't purchase The Illuminator you should be fine

Oh no, lightGD, no way to endorse Bulb4Light.com. Not only are they selling this Illuminator, customer service is critical, too. I ordered their Sunlight, they messed up and sent me the Blue. Was never refunded for the missing part of the light spectrum.
 

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All this got me to thinking that maybe I could drip on the light bulb and produce hi-watt vapor! If you did this, HOW OFTEN would you need to change the light bulb and what wattage works best? Would it take more forum members to change a 100 watt than a 60 watt? Are Chinese light bulbs better for dripping than USA bulbs? How long should the bulb be on before you start dripping? Will it crack the glass if your E-liquid contains water? Should I wear safety glasses if I bulb-drip?

So many questions, so little time!

This is what I would recommend.
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[FONT=Helvetica, Geneva, Arial, SunSans-Regular, sans-serif]The ECF PowerVaper Series increases safety for drippers by providing a 24/7 LED warning system. This ECFPV solar is designed for permanent, temporary or portable vaping applications. The maintenance-free, self-contained solar engine comes with frangible mounting accessories and is available with an optional radio frequency controller, providing command and control features from the recliners, beach chairs, powerboats, office cubicles etc.[/FONT] [FONT=Helvetica, Geneva, Arial, SunSans-Regular, sans-serif]Features
• Reliable, low-cost, solar LED warning system.
• Designed for continuous 24-hour operation in permanent, temporary or portable vaping applications.
• Rugged, self-contained solar engine requires little to no maintenance with replaceable 5-7 year batteries.
• Configurable solar engine allows for self-contained or detached installation (up to 10 feet from light housing).
• Solar engine swivels for optimal solar charging position.
• 120-day autonomy without solar recharge.
• Available in Standard Model or Northern Model for higher latitudes or demanding solar conditions.
• Available with optional Radio Frequency Controller which enables wireless control.[/FONT]


[FONT=Helvetica, Geneva, Arial, SunSans-Regular, sans-serif]With this model all your other questions are not applicable because this truly is deluxe vaping bulb/bulbs for all occasions, social or business.
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SuZamme

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But remind, that addiction is not necessarily related to the lumen; could well be the evil, habit-forming candle shape. Came across some invention by a Chinese guy. Quite a success, so I hear. Might give those light-sticks a try.

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Upon further investigation into this alleged "light-stick", I uncovered the following. Are you trying to pull a fast one on us with your obviously candle-disguised-as-a-bulb ruse?
Very clever but sneaky.

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SuZamme

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Awww, J0ker has that damn pink ban hammer again! Bye SuZ! Nice knowing ya!

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I guess I didn't notice the pink hammer holder in the pink tutu pic. Thank you for the gentle reminder that he lurks with pink power everywhere.
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SuZamme

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Nope not at all.

However there will be optional girdles with the above pictured Bulbers Militia logo embroidered on them available. :smokie:

I know the logo doesn't really seem to fit with the name but that is because the logo fits with the spirit of the organization which will be all about helping to organize and unite the community while having fun and helping out fellow bulbers.


However, while it won't be a requirement to own one, the only bulbing device officially endorsed by the Bulbers Militia will be the soon to be released latest device from ThagBulb ...

The Concrete Screwbulber
(or Concer)

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Kind of a heavy handed screwed approach. Why can't we bring our own bulbs?
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Tom09

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Upon further investigation into this alleged "light-stick", I uncovered the following. Are you trying to pull a fast one on us with your obviously candle-disguised-as-a-bulb ruse?
Very clever but sneaky.

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SuZamme, the electric light is situated at the opposite tip (never at the brownish end).

Your disguised bulb might be thought for places where the habit has been banned.
Far too often, a Classic bulb triggers police forces to crack down. Some news report below.

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No fair talking about your solar powered ones. I live in the Pacific NorthWET and we don't get a lot of sun here. You need to mod one that works off cloudy skies and overcast. I would be all over that one.

I feel your pain. After growing up in SoCal, I now live in Indiana, in a valley, in a forest.
Since some of these solar powered bulbs are portable, perhaps an installation on top of your car and a once-in-awhile drive seeking a sunshine would work for you.

I see these driving around all the time being charged up.
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