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Woohoo - Got my big batt

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No need to exercise using that baby, its got some heft to it. 37gr more than my lizard. Who needs brass knuckles when carrying on of them :lol: and its legal :lol::lol:

Wait until you see this, it is indeed a fine piece of craftsmanship. You cannot see where the bottom cap comes off and barely see where the top cap is attached. I didn't really mind the wait because I had an HV device. However, I wanted to have it for the meet, which I do :D

We need modders in Canada. The fist pack is nice and versatile but we have to start bldg devices at home, especially if things continue to tighten up. BTW this is the first time I had to pay duty on stuff. They finally caught up with me. So tack on another $23 and change to the overall price tag. Not bad considering I have it for life.
 

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You might want to consider a variable wattage device...

Varying the voltage is just changing the wattage because the resistance stays constant. Problem is you have a limited number of voltages you can achieve and therefore a limited, like 3 in this case, power levels.

Incorporate a rheostat which varies the resistance almost infinitely, start with a high voltage of around 8 and you'll have an infinitely adjustable device where the user can just dial in the amount of vapor they would like.

I haven't seen this on the market. I had plans to make a desktop unit like a PT for this but ran out of time. Figure out how to incorporate that in a portable device and you'll have the next big thing.

Don't forget protection ;)

Cheers,
Rob
 

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You might want to consider a variable wattage device...

Varying the voltage is just changing the wattage because the resistance stays constant. Problem is you have a limited number of voltages you can achieve and therefore a limited, like 3 in this case, power levels.

Incorporate a rheostat which varies the resistance almost infinitely, start with a high voltage of around 8 and you'll have an infinitely adjustable device where the user can just dial in the amount of vapor they would like.

I haven't seen this on the market. I had plans to make a desktop unit like a PT for this but ran out of time. Figure out how to incorporate that in a portable device and you'll have the next big thing.

Don't forget protection ;)

Cheers,
Rob
Rob,

No offence intended but I am absolutely, positively not interested in a VR device. Not now not ever. It has eletrical/electronic components. I have fine tuned my vaping by:

  • making my own juice;
  • matching attys to both:
    • liquids,
    • and voltage
  • varying vape through the judicial selection of atty resistance against voltage to produce the desired wattage;
  • using the proper batteries for the application.
If I was to ever buy a device that does it all, it would have to render sexual favours as well. I would be purchasing the Pulse Modulator from Cisco. But with the price tag, it will be out of reach to many.

Even with the vari-volts, many have found 4.5-5 volts being the sweet spot. Nuck has pretty much nailed the best wattages with his Fistpack to both the HV and LV crowd..

I just simply don't get overwhelmed with stuff. Whether it be PVs or anything for that matter. Funtionality and durability, that is what I aim for.
 
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