I wonder what ProVape's next mod/product will be? Yeah, about 2 years early to be guessing, but why not have some fun now. There was a major trend away from tube mods to box mods, and ProVape eventually followed suit with the Radius. They even doubled the wattage on the P3 to 40W on the Radius. Don't put anything past them...
Following the trend of multiple batteries, one feature might be a dual 18650 edition of the Radius - maybe the Radius^2 (squared), with balance charger. There looks to be plenty of free space inside the Radius, so maybe it only adds 50% of the size of an additional 18650. Or maybe they configure it in a triangle and give it a fancy triangle-related name (sorry, Reuleaux is already taken by Wismec).
I don't see ProVape playing "wattage wars". When the P3 came out, the primary complaint was it wasn't at lest 30-35W - now the Radius is 40W and that pretty much covers everyone but cloud chasers.
If ProVape were REALLY innovative, they'd be working on a completely new atomization method - no more heating wires to produce vapor. The incandescent light bulb is going away - it's time for heated coils to do the same. ProVape haven't created ANY atomizers at this point, but maybe a collaboration with ~Zen will change the entire industry.
There's always temperature control/limiting, but ProVape have stated that until they perfect it, they won't offer it in their product. Since TC/TL is flawed by nature, it will never be in a ProVape product. Just one simple example of this would be for anyone who has built their own coils and dry-fired them before wicking. Notice how the coil glows from the inside out? If the inside is hotter than the outside, how can you accurately report the temperature of that wire, when it's a different temperature at every mm? Current mods are just taking the average from measuring resistance change. Not "perfection", but will keep you from getting a dry hit. I won't even get into the (in)accuracies of measuring resistances down to .0001 needed at these levels either, or the effects of ambient temperature, etc.
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I wonder what ProVape's next mod/product will be? Yeah, about 2 years early to be guessing, but why not have some fun now. There was a major trend away from tube mods to box mods, and ProVape eventually followed suit with the Radius. They even doubled the wattage on the P3 to 40W on the Radius. Don't put anything past them...
Following the trend of multiple batteries, one feature might be a dual 18650 edition of the Radius - maybe the Radius^2 (squared), with balance charger. There looks to be plenty of free space inside the Radius, so maybe it only adds 50% of the size of an additional 18650. Or maybe they configure it in a triangle and give it a fancy triangle-related name (sorry, Reuleaux is already taken by Wismec).
I don't see ProVape playing "wattage wars". When the P3 came out, the primary complaint was it wasn't at lest 30-35W - now the Radius is 40W and that pretty much covers everyone but cloud chasers.
If ProVape were REALLY innovative, they'd be working on a completely new atomization method - no more heating wires to produce vapor. The incandescent light bulb is going away - it's time for heated coils to do the same. ProVape haven't created ANY atomizers at this point, but maybe a collaboration with ~Zen will change the entire industry.
There's always temperature control/limiting, but ProVape have stated that until they perfect it, they won't offer it in their product. Since TC/TL is flawed by nature, it will never be in a ProVape product. Just one simple example of this would be for anyone who has built their own coils and dry-fired them before wicking. Notice how the coil glows from the inside out? If the inside is hotter than the outside, how can you accurately report the temperature of that wire, when it's a different temperature at every mm? Current mods are just taking the average from measuring resistance change. Not "perfection", but will keep you from getting a dry hit. I won't even get into the (in)accuracies of measuring resistances down to .0001 needed at these levels either, or the effects of ambient temperature, etc.
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Innokins answer to tc doesnt measure resistance in the coil, it uses a separate sensor....and a proprietary connector......provape could come up with their own solution utilizing the p3 connector......something they could work on with Zen.....a kabuki that has an internal temp sensor...it could be one of only two mods that actually regulate temperature and not a guesstimate of temperatureI wonder what ProVape's next mod/product will be? Yeah, about 2 years early to be guessing, but why not have some fun now. There was a major trend away from tube mods to box mods, and ProVape eventually followed suit with the Radius. They even doubled the wattage on the P3 to 40W on the Radius. Don't put anything past them...
Following the trend of multiple batteries, one feature might be a dual 18650 edition of the Radius - maybe the Radius^2 (squared), with balance charger. There looks to be plenty of free space inside the Radius, so maybe it only adds 50% of the size of an additional 18650. Or maybe they configure it in a triangle and give it a fancy triangle-related name (sorry, Reuleaux is already taken by Wismec).
I don't see ProVape playing "wattage wars". When the P3 came out, the primary complaint was it wasn't at lest 30-35W - now the Radius is 40W and that pretty much covers everyone but cloud chasers.
If ProVape were REALLY innovative, they'd be working on a completely new atomization method - no more heating wires to produce vapor. The incandescent light bulb is going away - it's time for heated coils to do the same. ProVape haven't created ANY atomizers at this point, but maybe a collaboration with ~Zen will change the entire industry.
There's always temperature control/limiting, but ProVape have stated that until they perfect it, they won't offer it in their product. Since TC/TL is flawed by nature, it will never be in a ProVape product. Just one simple example of this would be for anyone who has built their own coils and dry-fired them before wicking. Notice how the coil glows from the inside out? If the inside is hotter than the outside, how can you accurately report the temperature of that wire, when it's a different temperature at every mm? Current mods are just taking the average from measuring resistance change. Not "perfection", but will keep you from getting a dry hit. I won't even get into the (in)accuracies of measuring resistances down to .0001 needed at these levels either, or the effects of ambient temperature, etc.
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Could really use your knowledge over on the GEM thread...There's always temperature control/limiting, but ProVape have stated that until they perfect it, they won't offer it in their product. Since TC/TL is flawed by nature, it will never be in a ProVape product. Just one simple example of this would be for anyone who has built their own coils and dry-fired them before wicking. Notice how the coil glows from the inside out? If the inside is hotter than the outside, how can you accurately report the temperature of that wire, when it's a different temperature at every mm? Current mods are just taking the average from measuring resistance change. Not "perfection", but will keep you from getting a dry hit. I won't even get into the (in)accuracies of measuring resistances down to .0001 needed at these levels either, or the effects of ambient temperature, etc.
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Send Astro...Could really use your knowledge over on the GEM thread...
Some dude saying that temp sensors work off resistors, so in the case of an atomizer, the coil becomes the resistor, and therefore TC/TL is always accurate...
Then again, you'd probably just end up wasting your breath.
If he really thinks he's right, there's no changing his mind.
Ah Gin...Send Astro...
EDIT: I better clarify my remark before someone takes it wrong and accosts me. Astro is the man to send to a debate.![]()
My hope is for an atomizer that doesn't use a coil, that doesn't require changing that heats the material that also never needs to be replaced that feeds the juice to be heated to the perfect temperature to create the perfect vape. This train of thought reminds me of the PBusardo April Fools review of just such an atomizer (which of course we learned was a joke), but I would have ordered one that day if it was available. And if Provape brought it to us, well, that would just be icing on the convenience cake. Yes it would.
Could really use your knowledge over on the GEM thread...
Some dude saying that temp sensors work off resistors, so in the case of an atomizer, the coil becomes the resistor, and therefore TC/TL is always accurate...
Then again, you'd probably just end up wasting your breath.
If he really thinks he's right, there's no changing his mind.
All I want is a 0.5Ω coil for the Nautilus (Kabuki) and TC that works with Kanthal. Innokin is working on the latter and has said that if they are successful, they will share the algorithm with everyone.
that doesn't solve the accuracy problem.
Innokins answer to tc doesnt measure resistance in the coil, it uses a separate sensor....and a proprietary connector.
Depending on implementation, the secind sensor solution coukd indeed be much more accurate then the current methid of reading wire resistance.....it will be actually reading temps. The quality of the sensor used, and placement in relatioln to the coil will be crucial however. And yes, it requires a proprietary tank to workOK so how accurate is accurate (enough)?
And a proprietary atty I imagine. Our beloved favorite attys will not work. No sale for me.
Added to the fact that a separate sensor is not likely to be any more accurate than using the coil resistance.
Added to the fact that as a toodle puffer temperature limiting is irrelevant. Been there done that and I learned that my builds and watts were already temperature limited right where I wanted them.
.it will be actually reading temps.
Oh Willy!!
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Where is that? Only for P3s?
Saw the e-mail, got excited, no code so clicked through, yup, click bait advert. There is a mini black/red hybrid that's tempting, but trying to stay true to the resolution- No mods for Enaud in 2016Oh Willy!!
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