The next level in vaping?

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a new spring-loaded locking system that does away with threading between tanks and PVs

That's an excellent idea. A couple of decades ago, lenses for SLR cameras were screw-mount just like our PV's. They were replaced by the much superior bayonet mount. A similar system sized down for our purposes would be a godsend.
 

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Ultrasonic's been tried in the early days, is also used by the asthma (medical) inhalers. Fairly clumsy contraptions that would need mains hookup to get sufficient power. If one thinks stationary, all sorts of ideas spring to mind. But hey, who wants to lug around a backpack to vape ? Or do you insist on brick-sized cellphones too ? :)

Mobility and endurance. We'll see a ton of incremental improvements, more an evolution-like development, keeping u shopping and the makers making :)
 

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A delivery system that does away with the wick and a new spring-loaded locking system that does away with threading between tanks and PVs. Neither of which would really cost that much to develop and very doable.

With a proper design a wick is not even necessary. Liquid is delivered to the coil, the coil vaporizes it. You inhale it. No wick. No leaks. No juice spitting into your mouth. etc. It's not new, it's not revolutionary.... seems like a no-brainer to me.

The Joye eGo-CC looks like it might be half of this. Near as I can tell, it's a clearo tank with a ceramic atomizer without any wick or polyfill. I don't quite get how the atomizer gets fed without wicking, though.

I had thought that something like this would be possible -- a "solid" atomizer cup that gets heated to atomize the liquid, but I wasn't sure how you'd feed it with enough juice to atomize without it flooding. Maybe via some kind of mist feeding via the suction created from drawing is all I can figure.

These seem pretty new, I haven't found a ton of info specifically about the atomizer heads. One other poster in another thread said that the atomizer can just be washed out and its good as new. I plan on picking one up next time I order anything.
 

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The Joye eGo-CC looks like it might be half of this. Near as I can tell, it's a clearo tank with a ceramic atomizer without any wick or polyfill. I don't quite get how the atomizer gets fed without wicking, though.

I had thought that something like this would be possible -- a "solid" atomizer cup that gets heated to atomize the liquid, but I wasn't sure how you'd feed it with enough juice to atomize without it flooding. Maybe via some kind of mist feeding via the suction created from drawing is all I can figure.

These seem pretty new, I haven't found a ton of info specifically about the atomizer heads. One other poster in another thread said that the atomizer can just be washed out and its good as new. I plan on picking one up next time I order anything.

That looks interesting. Anyone have any experience with that Joye eGo-CC?

The ultrasonic method does seem as though it would need a good amount of power, good call steamix.

I'm going to do some research on induction vaporizing, thanks mavric.

Edit: The concept of inductioon vaporizing
An induction coil (36) generates a magnetic field which induces current in an induction vessel (28). The induction vessel is heated by the current and supplies the heat to a passage (34) within the vessel. A liquid to be vaporized, such as water or hydrogen peroxide solution, is supplied to the passage where it is converted to vapor. The vapor is supplied to a defined area, such as a chamber (14) of a steam or vapor hydrogen peroxide sterilizer (10), where items are microbially decontaminated by the vapor.

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I don't think that the next level in vaping will be reached until batteries reach their next level.

Liiiike a 30 amp 8mm battery? What are we defining as the next level? IMO its about better efficiency of all elements involved.. reducing waste (energy, eliq etc..)Improving aesthetics, innovation of atomizer design and such..
 

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...What are we defining as the next level?...

Something besides coils and cotton. More pure taste, more vapor production, efficiency and a smaller unit.

So far we have:

1. Ultrasonic Vaping
2. Induction Vaping
3. Laser & glass Vaping
4. Blu-Ray diodes

All need lots of power
 
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Life use to be so simple. I use to just walk in and say "give me two packs of Camels please".
I never use to spend a week learning how to wrap a tri coil only to find out that there is now a diamond coil.

Haha man I totally agree.

Nikky that blu-Ray diodes idea is pretty cool. Do we know what kind of temperature they can put out and what the exact temp is to create vapor?
 

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^^^Haha Kirk. I can relate, it's snowing here. My 70%PG looks like 100%VG in no time outside.

Radlyr that diamond coil is sick and I'm now for sure going to take a crack at that design but we need something beyond the cotton and coils.

So it seems that our coils are generally opperating at temperature of 200C which is 392F.
Can we attain those temps in a relatively concentrated space with any of the currently available batteries using any of these options?
1. Ultrasonic Vaping
2. Induction Vaping
3. Laser & glass Vaping
4. Blu-Ray diodes
 
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