Wow, nice work. I was hoping things would go in this direction. Can't wait to see the tests.
Dan, what material is the red support inside the silicone oring?
it looks like one of the pawns from the Milton Bradley Popomatic trouble board game.
Based on the data I've collected and the Wizard design, I'm officially claming defeat on using the Wizard as a vaping device in stock form.
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I will continue on improving the original Wizard design and see what happens.
My apology to those that may have purchased and expected vapor heaven based on my claims.
Ok, One step closer, just need to connect the juice bottle and bring it to life
Dan
Where do we pre-order Dan?
Will you Call it the Scuba-Bat-Att?
Maybe the Dan-o-Mizer?
LOL How about May the Quartz be with you (Spaceballs Parody)
LOL. I remember that stupid movie, was a fav of my brother
I like Wicked Crystal
Dan
Good test Dan. One thing to note: This technique looses some efficiency because we are using the glass as the atomizer/heat transfer mechanism and not the coil itself. The fact that your coil is open to the air on the outside and not being contained or constrained adds to it's losses, coupled with the fact that as you draw air through the tube past that coil you are adding to the cooling effect. Glass is not a fantastic thermal conductor. In fact glass is a fairly good insulator.
Is the fresh air being drawn from the base where the RCA connector is? You may wish to try putting a small hole in the glass near the exit of the atomizing glass tube for the fesh air draw. Also the wetting wire makes a difference. Have you tried a solid peice of wire without the wrap? You would want 26 or 28 awg wire. Minimizing the amount of fluid flowing along the glass helps quite a bit. Instead of a single blob of fluid you have a thin film riding around the outside of the solid wire and touching the glass. Just some thoughts
Nice work there. Will be working on mine tomorrow and Sunday.