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blitz206
"A few weeks back, I posted a survey asking for all of your opinions on various vaping questions. We took nearly 1,000 responses, read every single one, and went straight to the drawing board.
What you see here are the first ROUGH mock-ups of the electronic and mechanical design, based on your feedback. Keep in mind that every aspect is modular, so if you hate the lime green, switch it out for something else.
Normally, I wouldn't show something this rough. Since we are trying to use the voice of the vaping community to create the perfect device, however, I wanted to bring you all along for the ride.
Our engineer sent this over late last night after a brainstorm session, and it's shaping up well. Both faceplates have the ability to be either transparent (Gorilla Glass) or solid (Aluminum), and the sideplates have several modular features as well. It's sporting a 22MM 510 pad, which we may bump up in size. I have beat our engineer to death to make sure that this is extremely future-proof, so all of the electronics are swappable to whatever chipset is desired. It will, of course, come with the CLDMKR chipset by default.
Don't mind the metal battery clips; those were put in for size. The LED strip inside optionally lights to indicate current voltage when the fire button is held. The iPhone is put in for size comparison purposes. I'll be periodically posting updates as we progress and get the prototype made, but I wanted to thank every single person who took the time to give well-thought feedback for the purpose of making the ultimate vape device. It will be worth it, trust me.
It's a long road to Vape Summit (launch day for us), and there will be a lot of sleepless nights. Keep hitting us with your feedback, so we make the journey worth it!"
The CLDMKR Ares chip, the chip it will be shipped with, will more than likely be 150W. This isn't set in stone, but this is what we are leaning towards. We will have reverse polarity protection, temperature protection, 5 smart presets (that actually stay when the batteries are removed, unlike the IPV), and small-step wattage increments. The future firmware upgrade, a few months after release, will have an algorithm for temperature control settings on all the popular wire materials, not just nickel (who wants to use nickel?).
source: http://www.reddit.com/r/electronic_...r_whiteout_update_1_the_first_mocks_are_here/
blitz206
"A few weeks back, I posted a survey asking for all of your opinions on various vaping questions. We took nearly 1,000 responses, read every single one, and went straight to the drawing board.
What you see here are the first ROUGH mock-ups of the electronic and mechanical design, based on your feedback. Keep in mind that every aspect is modular, so if you hate the lime green, switch it out for something else.
Normally, I wouldn't show something this rough. Since we are trying to use the voice of the vaping community to create the perfect device, however, I wanted to bring you all along for the ride.
Our engineer sent this over late last night after a brainstorm session, and it's shaping up well. Both faceplates have the ability to be either transparent (Gorilla Glass) or solid (Aluminum), and the sideplates have several modular features as well. It's sporting a 22MM 510 pad, which we may bump up in size. I have beat our engineer to death to make sure that this is extremely future-proof, so all of the electronics are swappable to whatever chipset is desired. It will, of course, come with the CLDMKR chipset by default.
Don't mind the metal battery clips; those were put in for size. The LED strip inside optionally lights to indicate current voltage when the fire button is held. The iPhone is put in for size comparison purposes. I'll be periodically posting updates as we progress and get the prototype made, but I wanted to thank every single person who took the time to give well-thought feedback for the purpose of making the ultimate vape device. It will be worth it, trust me.
It's a long road to Vape Summit (launch day for us), and there will be a lot of sleepless nights. Keep hitting us with your feedback, so we make the journey worth it!"
The CLDMKR Ares chip, the chip it will be shipped with, will more than likely be 150W. This isn't set in stone, but this is what we are leaning towards. We will have reverse polarity protection, temperature protection, 5 smart presets (that actually stay when the batteries are removed, unlike the IPV), and small-step wattage increments. The future firmware upgrade, a few months after release, will have an algorithm for temperature control settings on all the popular wire materials, not just nickel (who wants to use nickel?).
source: http://www.reddit.com/r/electronic_...r_whiteout_update_1_the_first_mocks_are_here/
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