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| the duke of herb Join Date: May 2007
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| it doesnt matter if the wire is outside of the heating chamber, the heater itself IS NOT GLASS!!!!!!!! creamic IS glass, so any vaporizers out there that have airflow touching the ceramic would be able to claim the same thing as you did("don't pass thru anything than GLASS!") do i really need to list them all¿ i really dont see why you are arguing with the fact that ceramic > nichrome why would you rather have a unit that is not a 100% ceramic heating element¿
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| | #32 |
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| yes now i know.....you never saw a vapolution clooser.....and obviously you never try it! we are saying two different things....try it then you can understand what i'm saying! this unit is totally different from others vapes....maybe if you check their site can help you! Usually Ceramic heaters are inside the heater to warm up the airflow!!!!! this one heat up the glass with wire(outside) and you put the bowl INSIDE the hot glass where there is nothing than glass!hope you can understand now. Sorry but i'm not a english speaker and it is so hard to explain what i mean so i guess that someone(5drive) that own a vapolution can help me! I love my Vapo! |
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| the duke of herb Join Date: May 2007
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| nope, never did try it. when i was at my friends house(a friend who owns a vapolution) i had brought my ssv along and after the first bowl through it, he said he would feel embarrassed to fire up his, even for comparison. i fully understand what you are saying. you are saying that the heating element is not glass at all, it is a wire. what i am informing you is that there are other vaporizers that use glass AS the heating element, thus not needing to keep it away from the airflow. hope you can understand now. |
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| Questions about the vapulation. Does heating the glass make it harder to control the temperature or is it as easy as to control by how you inhale as in most other direct draw vapes. Thanks. |
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| All convection vaporizers I've seen work the same way. Electricity is converted to heat that is applied to a glass heat sink. Air is drawn through the heat sink, heating it. The thermostatically controlled heater tries to keep the glass at the right temperature, replacing the heat drawn off by the air.
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Everybody here can't say nothing about your SSV reports...that's your vape isn't?...about Vapo someone else should explain! this my opinion ![]() | |
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| Nebulator, In the real world people have to make real decisions everyday on subjects for which they have no direct experience with. Their are many instances where people have experiences but lack the technical understanding and whatnot to effectively "learn" or take away from that experience any real value. Experience is only a form of information and in reality you are both right. Many people including myself came to vaping without ever experiencing it before but due to proper research into many vapes, vaping styles and other applicable aspects a reasonable person can make an educated selection. If experience was the only sure way to learn about something or to understand something than we would be lucky to be out of the stone age. Also at the end of the day, no matter how much we may talk about what vape we have and what not, their is no way to verify our information without following it up through other means. Who are people going to believe, people who have a long track record of success with nothing but helping a community or someone who is showing argumentative tendencies towards extolling a half truth about how that persons opinion is invalid because he has no direct experience. Happy Vaping. |
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i know tglx is right when he talk about others vapes but i'm sure he doesn't know how the Vapolution works...i cannot imagine a ceramic heater for the Vapo just because it has a different heater...if i know all the technical words to explain....everything could be clear! I'm a no english european man and i'm trying to explain to tokinglx that Vapolution heater path is different to ssv, vapebox or what ever!just this...no experience matter! very hard job! Last edited by nebulator : 05-07-2008 at 03:47 PM. | |
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