Sounds like I need to look into that, thanks
Sounds like I need to look into that, thanks
Sounds like I need to look into that, thanks![]()
Glad it works for you. High power open air flow high vg, right? Tell you what, try vaping the TCT, or any bottom coil tank, on a hot 95 degree day outside vaping 70pg/30vg at 10w or so mouth to lung and tell me how it goes. Gurgles and floods ...so yes, improvements are needed.
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You forgot that now you'll only be able to use licensed iJuice cartridges.But with apple it would of course be a proprietary connection to the i-Atty.
And when the i-Atty4 comes out for $200, with better airflow, you'll find you need to update the AirVape software, which you can only do through iTunes, and iTunes locks up my computers.
The iVape system will automatically adjust your settings FOR you - storing preferences in hidden files, so you can't actually control anything yourself.
But it will have a built-in GPS so you can't lose it, and built in Juice-Ordering. And a camera.
All your location, photos and purchasing history will be "in the cloud" along with the settings you can't get at, ripe for marketing and monetizing.
I friggin' hate Apple.
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But with apple it would of course be a proprietary connection to the i-Atty.
And when the i-Atty4 comes out for $200, with better airflow, you'll find you need to update the AirVape software, which you can only do through iTunes, and iTunes locks up my computers.
The iVape system will automatically adjust your settings FOR you - storing preferences in hidden files, so you can't actually control anything yourself.
But it will have a built-in GPS so you can't lose it, and built in Juice-Ordering. And a camera.
All your location, photos and purchasing history will be "in the cloud" along with the settings you can't get at, ripe for marketing and monetizing.
I think learning is a good habit. Regardless of what you learn, the habit is important. It's not a joke if I tell you I learn 2 weeks for how to smoke rightly. But I do believeI had to learn them. I had to watch youtube videos to figure out what to do, how to maintain them. I end up washing my hands for fear of nicotine poisoning. I constantly wonder whether when I put it back together it's going to work right.
vaping is going to become a lot simpler
1. Charge the battery. No more than once per day.
2. Keep the liquid topped up. I'm fine with the use of the eyedropper, but so many vape systems have that put-it-here-but-be-super-careful-not-to-put-it-DAMIT filling experiences. Why? Humans have visited other worlds and I have a supercomputer in my pocket. Surely we can figure out something better than this.
3. Replace your heating coil/wick assembly no more than once a week. Sure, okay. I'd be ok with disposable cartomizers as long as they weren't $20.
4. Wash out your tank, wick and heating element when changing flavors. I always feel like I'm doing surgery when I attempt it. I'm either going to lose a bit down the drain or I'm going to damage it so badly that it won't work right and I'll need a new one.
Never more gurgling due to the air in the tank expanding when going from cool air inside to 119F outside? Interesting, physics must be suspended in SA.119 degrees in Saudi Arabia at 80% humidity with nautilus coils never had a problem at 9 watts with 70/30.
Vaping is hard. Not the actual vaping. But the care-and-feeding of the equipment. That's hard. Way harder than it should be. It should be easy.
1. Charge the battery. No more than once per day.
2. Keep the liquid topped up. I'm fine with the use of the eyedropper, but so many vape systems have that put-it-here-but-be-super-careful-not-to-put-it-DAMIT filling experiences. Why? Humans have visited other worlds and I have a supercomputer in my pocket. Surely we can figure out something better than this.
3. Replace your heating coil/wick assembly no more than once a week. Sure, okay. I'd be ok with disposable cartomizers as long as they weren't $20.
4. Wash out your tank, wick and heating element when changing flavors. I always feel like I'm doing surgery when I attempt it. I'm either going to lose a bit down the drain or I'm going to damage it so badly that it won't work right and I'll need a new one.
There are four vape systems in my house. Not one of them is as easy to care for as it should be. As former product manager at a technology company, I'd be pushing hard for some serious usability studies and design changes.
My kids showed me one that they both had which had magnetized, drop-in tanks which I thought was clever. I want to see more of those ideas.
Someone is going to see that the vaping experience is broken and, like Apple often does, they're going to fix it and revolutionize the industry.
Be glad we do not have Apple vape stuff. Your atty would only work with 10%of the ejuice. Aspecial apple charger would be required. And if you did not upgrade it would quit working with any ejuice on the matket.