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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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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