Does anybody by chance have the full version of this?
I might know someone who can get it.
But I haven't talked to them in a Long Time.
Does anybody by chance have the full version of this?
2016 and the idiots are still using CE4s for their tests.....
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That's one beautiful puppy you have. Love that look,,, (I might (or) might not bite you....)I still laugh at smoking being banned in an airliner. Ever sit, in line, waiting for a take-off slot? Wonder if that lovely kerosene smell might contain a carcinogen or three that lingers through the rest of the flight.
Another laugh, for me, is the thought of an ANTZ formulating the next attack on vaping while sitting in traffic in a tunnel. Makes me wonder if they have any real concept of what they're talking about.
If you are correct,,, and it is from dirty coils. Well then I'd be in the clear.2016 and the idiots are still using CE4s for their tests.....
Nonetheless, their conclusions below hit the mark IMHO. The last part is talking about dirty coils.
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Emissions from Electronic Cigarettes: Key Parameters Affecting the Release of Harmful Chemicals. Available from: Emissions from Electronic Cigarettes: Key Parameters Affecting the Release of Harmful Chemicals (PDF Download Available)
Various design and operating parameters have
significant effects on emission levels of toxic compounds,
including the choice of the vaporizer and the battery power
output, both of which determine the coil and vapor
temperatures. Since harmful chemical emissions are primarily
due to thermal decomposition of e-liquid constituents, reducing
these temperatures is a promising approach to limiting the
harm caused by e-cigarettes.
Proper maintenance or more frequent replacement of coils may also reduce emissions by
avoiding accumulation of polymeric residue.
They also used an Aerotank mini and found the emissions lower; in some cases 10x lower.2016 and the idiots are still using CE4s for their tests.....
So they burnt the heck out of it with 450 puffs at 4.8V? What do you bet they didn't let a real vaper test the device at that point to find out if they would still consider it acceptable to use?Higher Emissions Due to Device aging. The results described above were generated using a different device of
the same type in each experiment, to ensure that the results were not affected by nonreproducible phenomena associated
with aging. In a separate experiment, a single device was used repeatedly at 4.8 V over nine consecutive 50 puff cycles. This test allowed for examination of changes in the emissions associated exclusively with device aging (without cleaning)
under conditions that may be commonly used by many vapers.
They also used an Aerotank mini and found the emissions lower; in some cases 10x lower.
I'm not familiar with the Aerotank mini, only the original Aerotank. Anyone know what the what wicking the mini uses?
OK, back when I had a couple Aerotanks, stock coils were strictly silica. I actually preferred those tanks rebuilt with a single, slightly larger coil, wicked with cotton.Same coil as the Aerotank. Cotton or silica, dual coil.
Gunk - our coils and drip tips get different types after prolonged use.
For the coils, I'd argue that the 'gunk' is a thermal insulator as over time the vapor output decreases as the 'gunk' builds up rather than increasing.
As a thermal insulator I find it hard to believe that the 'gunk' itself is the problem and I'd rather figure that the lower vapor production would prompt the PM (power mode) user to hold the fire button longer and or up the power setting to keep vapor production similar or the same.
Then it comes back to COIL TEMPERATURE. A gunked coil is not being cooled as well with vapor production or air flow as the ungunked counterpart.
Thankfully it takes a very long time (months) for TC vaping unflavored VG juice to "gunk up" a coil to where it needs to be dry burned or replaced.![]()
I had exactly the same experience when a DNA40 was my go-to-mod. It was too dang easy to turn it up to compensate instead of doing the right thing by cleaning the coil and re-wicking. In some ways, I think I'm safer vaping unregulated because it makes me keep my coils and wicks in better condition.I see something very similar in my TC mods when I run flavored juice. I can be tooling along at 420f and at some point the hit becomes weaker. Since it is TC the coil temp remains constant but the gunk insulator reduces the surface temp and consequently a weaker hit, so my natural reaction is to turn up the temp. When I get somewhere where I can inspect the coil I find a nice layer of gunk was usually the root cause.
You know I've been learning a lot on this thread. Things that I have wondered about for quite a while. I have been a TC vaper since YiHi first came out with it. I use SS316L wire for my coils and vape only single coil devices with a resistance of .45ohms. My sweet spot is 410F using the lowest possible power setting to reach temp in 1-2sec. One thing I am very guilty of is letting my coils get pretty dirty before I change them. I don't care for dry burning, it just doesn't taste as good as a new coil and on the Kayfun V5 with coils made ahead of time it's almost as easy to change them rather then dry burning. Another thing I am guilty of is I use flavoring that comes from Russia and a few do have diacetyl in them. They are so strong that normally 1% flavoring is enough and my coils stay looking good for 3-4 weeks, my juice is also low nic 3mg.If you are correct,,, and it is from dirty coils. Well then I'd be in the clear.
I love the hobby part of vaping and flip new coils in after no more then 25ml of juice.
The sweet stuff I like does a number on the coils, and even after burning them clean-the taste ain't the same,,, SOOO ,, in goes a new 7 cent coil.
Yep they are pretty tight with their prices. I have gotten all mine from Varitube for a good reason. They never really have sales always charge the MSRP but they are the N. American service center for YiHi and always have been. They will either fix it or replace it for the entire warranty period and I've even seen them do it beyond, so it gives you a sense of security when you are putting out the big bucks, and they are always there to help. They even had Perry, I think he is one of the owners there introduce their first TC mod the M at Las Vegas that year. They have made so much improvement over the years. I just got a G class and want to go with one more the Qmini which tested out exactly the same as the G. They have intensified their efforts on nearly perfect TC for SS316L. I have 4 DNA's also and there is not a thing wrong with them. If there is you can change it which is one of the things I really like about them. For me since I only use SS316L on TC and I've used TC since they first introduced it on the M and the improvements with both have been amazing. I really like the build quality on the SX's and the DNA's I have are really good also but you have to watch out who makes them. Anybody can throw a DNA chip in their mod but not all of them are so good. But there are some dandies out there.Yihi vs Evolv, both have good TC control. I am an Evolv fan, but I admire Yihi as well. TBH, the main reason I probably went with Evolv is because Evolv was always supportive of the DIY crowd, and co-op friendly. Yihi not so much. Early on I tried to host some Yihi co-ops but they were not supportive. So I went with Evolv.
But a mod made with either brand is a top tier performer.
Plus, I prefer the good ole "Made in the USA" assuming quality and value are at similar pricepoints.
It's really great to see that. I know it is probably impossible to test but my wife uses the Nautilus with the BVC, I've always wondered if they get hot enough to reach the danger zone.
Yep, me too. I have three mods in my regular rotation. One has never had anything but unflavored in it. I use it pretty much exclusively when I'm out and about or at my office. The other two have unflavored in the bottle as well, but get flavored juice dripped in from the top on an "as needed" basis. Flavored juice lasts me just about forever that way. Coils & wicks last a long time too.But... TBH, I have also gotten lazy over time. I vape unflavored predominantly now. Mainly because I like not having to clean coils and rewick all the time. I still run a tank of Peach Medley as a treat though. Usually I will just keep one mod with flavored juice, and just grab it occasionally while using unflavored in all my other mods. For example, my nightstand mod has peach in it, but it only gets hit maybe 4 times a day, except for the occasional exceptionally spectacular weekend.