Salutations Rush56,
Rush56 wrote:What are everyones opinons?
Nice to be included...
IMO e-Liquids and their associated consumption tools (& rituals...) impose restrictions which remain to be addressed, starting with conduction mode and its consequences - and not only! The fact is i can keep barking the news on roofs at night but no one shall hear my calls somehow.
Nature often provide's sound examples to follow when in need to solve a new challenging problem, in this case i'm tempted once again to shout on the roofs, especially when loved by moonlight!
Briefly put i repeatedly suggested: #1) a switch from conduction to mainly-convection, with a radiative component and
OPTIONALLY some conduction for pre-heating purposes; #2)Quanticized targetted heating, based on mass/size of microscopic features of the contact surface.
Actually as a hopefully "universal" (1-fits-them-all...) line of motivation i personally favour to always seek "
The Shortest Path of Lesser Transformation" - which in this present case is excluded implicitely. But then i'd suggest although e-Liquids are fine for storage maybe it's about time some guys try to emulate printer heads, perhaps, especially if energy can be conveniently "packetized", etc. just follow the link in my signature for further comments by
Egzoset the Magnificent & Omnipotent...
Etc., etc. So much for socialization.
Just Duplicate & Peer Review, the rest is only virtual otherwise. Euh...
Fracturation into droplets would sure open a few doors i think, right now dealing with some laquer using conduction ain't exactly aiming for micro-dosing precision anyway.
Induction Heat has triggered some passions recently, given the actual context this might be the right time to juxtapose those 2 potent concepts together. If hardly not this curious, or if in love with e-Cig vessels/tanks then please pardon the interruption, but i think the long-term effects of repeatedly over-heated contact surfaces shouldn't go further ignored. Not for your favourite entheogen or any other, because repeated "baking" is synonymous of
denaturation by heat and i'm not under the impression that's a desirable feature even now.
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Good day, have fun!!