I see the logic in that as well. Still pondering.
One thought was maybe starting with 0.11g of each fiber, let it sit in juice in the exact same rig for 2 hours (or whatever), then weigh how much juice is in each wick (subtracting the tare). We already know the capillary speed part from the first test, this second test would give the maximum holding capacity per mg of fiber.
I will eliminate the hemp and silica in the next test, since they pretty much failed the capillary test. Even if by chance the hemp held more fluid, who cares if it cant move it fast enough.
I really think we are down to splitting hairs though, all 4 performed well IMHO, maybe the capacity thing will differentiate them.
Hmmm, wicks are tricky. Density is really important. Not only is fluid pulled to the coil but also, in a tank, air is pulled back out, ideally at the same time.
Vacuum, pressure, (or other air exchange) is a function of Atty design for the most part. Different designs rely on it more than others.
For wick testing I am choosing to not try to replicate a vacuum. In large part because I have no clue what to use as a baseline. No matter what I used it would be debunked as not applicable to atty XYZ.
Capillary and capacity are all I know to measure that should translate across most any atty.
Agreed.....Vacuum of the tank does not affect wicking performance of the material. That is a myth.
All vacuum does is affect the flow of liquid to the wick chamber. That's not important when testing wicks.
Yes, I have thought of it, but so far using the original rig is still in the lead, unless someone can tell me how/why that wouldnt be a sound method.Have you thought of doing siphons?
As long as the 'output' end is lower than the 'input' end, the wicks could be cut to the same length/weight and draped over the edge of the 'input' beaker and then use timer and measure the weight of the output ends. (beakers)
ETA: It would be nice if I (or a gracious Mod) could add articles as I accumulate more testing, for example the Protanks are coming up next.
Or.......That wouldn't be an issue. Get with me when you're ready to do your "sticky" post. Once posted, I'll immediately sticky it and then we can add to the original post as needed. You may want to "reserve" the next post or two after the original just in case you run into the maximum length for a post. Just make a quick "reserved" post after the original so it's all together as you add to it.
Deal?
I am cross posting this here since it is testing these tiny azz coils that is driving me too this:
OK, I admit it, I am getting old, or at least my eyes say so.
I am looking for some design similar to below but with a 5x magnifications at a focal distance of 12".
A casual search of Amazon only turn up junk.
Can anyone point me in a direction where I can find a proper pair? Or any other adequate design, they dont have to be inexpensive, but they do need to be good quality.,
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These are junk, and inadequate., or at least the pair I have is.
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Many thanks for those for offer suggestions.
The authentic Optivisor has different lens available with different focal lengths.
See the chart at the bottom:
http://www.doneganoptical.com/products/optivisor
Thank you @retired1Whatever trips your trigger.![]()
I threaded one of your builds, coulda seen that from across the room.Wally World $3 reading glasses + free from X-Mas tweezer-hands magnifier stand is what I use for rebuilding. You old farts are really old. I'm only 56. only.
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I may well do that before all is said and done. For right now I am trying to salvage this thread. Because if all goes as according to whats been promised me, I will have more studies to post soon, and the hornets nest will get kicked once again. Being able to direct people back to the opening post "feels" convenient", I guess we will see.Mike, this may be one of my wacky ideas, but after nearly 3800 posts, I think you might bring newer vapers, and older vapers who are not following this thread (for any number of reasons) to a new thread.
My idea, shun it if you like, would be to actually start a new, fresh thread, and perhaps title it something catchy, like your blog - maybe something like "Best Practices for Vapers, including non-TC vapers, by MikePetro". Perhaps even something more short and sweet, like "BEST practices for all Vapers".
You could start with your Draft #3, and link to your blog and all other links you like.
I read the edited first post here. I'm not sure the general vaper would even get down to the end of that post to see your links.There is a plethora of info there, including charts and graphs and vids, and I have a suspicion that many would simply skip right over this thread. Your edit is great, but it's truly only for those who are already here.
If you want a larger audience, you might consider my idea. (and please know that for me it matters not if you do or don't.)![]()
I may well do that before all is said and done. For right now I am trying to salvage this thread. Because if all goes as according to whats been promised me, I will have more studies to post soon, and the hornets nest will get kicked once again. Being able to direct people back to the opening post "feels" convenient", I guess we will see.
Anyway, this thread certainly took off, and in a totally different direction than what I would have ever predicted, and it aint over yet, the rotund lady is not singing yet.........