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Post by -V- on Jan 8, 2015 2:08:46 GMT
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Post by jevans on Jan 8, 2015 3:17:05 GMT
That's only one hoodie's opinion, and he doesn't exactly go into detail!
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Post by Bob on Jan 8, 2015 11:31:35 GMT
Doesn't sound very good though - needs some more investigation in to it - never really been a fan of Kanger products myself
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Post by Pepperty on Jan 8, 2015 12:24:52 GMT
I couldnt understand a word he said...
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Post by tomj777 on Jan 8, 2015 13:40:07 GMT
That is very uncool.
Reminds me of the first clearos I used (T3S, consigned to bin when I moved to Protanks (which were given away when I found the delights of a warm Kayfun).
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Post by Deleted on Jan 8, 2015 20:21:43 GMT
Hoodies are allowed opinions too, maybe just maybe he is a nice person and wants to warn others. Maybe he has a hidden agenda but for now I will give him the benefit of doubt before I use mine and kanger openly confirm. Breathing in plastic is not good, I'm moving away from as much plastic as I can with the juices I vape, the block moving on a mech and blowing someone's face off certainly should have everyone's attention. This and other atty's should have a "L" shaped insulator to prevent this anyway IMHO, not that it would matter with this atty if this guy is correct because it's dissolving. myepack can you confirm with kanger what exactly is the material before I use please, I got feeling while that video is doing the rounds they might well not reply to me.....!
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Post by Greigster on Jan 8, 2015 21:49:59 GMT
It has been suggested that the seal could be effected by tank cracking juices, which seems a bit daft, having a glass tank to stop tank cracking with an insert that melts with certain juice! A bit of a faux pas from the Kanger R&D department, should that prove to be the case.
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Post by myepack on Jan 9, 2015 2:12:41 GMT
Hoodies are allowed opinions too, maybe just maybe he is a nice person and wants to warn others. Maybe he has a hidden agenda but for now I will give him the benefit of doubt before I use mine and kanger openly confirm. Breathing in plastic is not good, I'm moving away from as much plastic as I can with the juices I vape, the block moving on a mech and blowing someone's face off certainly should have everyone's attention. This and other atty's should have a "L" shaped insulator to prevent this anyway IMHO, not that it would matter with this atty if this guy is correct because it's dissolving. myepack can you confirm with kanger what exactly is the material before I use please, I got feeling while that video is doing the rounds they might well not reply to me.....! Have contacted kanger and they are looking into the video will have an answer soon
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Post by Deleted on Jan 9, 2015 9:56:25 GMT
Hoodies are allowed opinions too, maybe just maybe he is a nice person and wants to warn others. Maybe he has a hidden agenda but for now I will give him the benefit of doubt before I use mine and kanger openly confirm. Breathing in plastic is not good, I'm moving away from as much plastic as I can with the juices I vape, the block moving on a mech and blowing someone's face off certainly should have everyone's attention. This and other atty's should have a "L" shaped insulator to prevent this anyway IMHO, not that it would matter with this atty if this guy is correct because it's dissolving. myepack can you confirm with kanger what exactly is the material before I use please, I got feeling while that video is doing the rounds they might well not reply to me.....! Have contacted kanger and they are looking into the video will have an answer soon
Thank you just looked at mine, the insulator is a good design, they have locked the postive block. If kanger confirm the material properties or replace the insulator I'm fine either way. "Delrin plastic engineering materials are characterised by good fatigue life, low moisture sensitivity, and high resistance to solvents and chemicals" Might soak it in some Mrs lords druid later......
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Post by barrynorton on Jan 9, 2015 10:10:03 GMT
"I don't want you to be vaping silica gel because it's plastic"
Erm... what?
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Post by Bob on Jan 9, 2015 15:55:10 GMT
"I don't want you to be vaping silica gel because it's plastic" Erm... what? Ah, is that what he said, I thought he said silicon which we all know can withstand high temperatures (they make bakeware don't they), but unsure about silicon dissolving liquids
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Post by whiteshep on Jan 9, 2015 19:08:28 GMT
I fitted the rba section to my subtank and ran some tank crackers through it and the insulator was fine no softening at all. I couldn't hear some of the audio as phone speaker is not very good but I think he had one of the early development versions and he was using pluid which is not exactly a common liquid and is well known for damaging things. I'll be keeping an eye on this but at this time I'm not overly concerned.
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Post by barrynorton on Jan 9, 2015 22:16:50 GMT
Silicon is an element, silicone is what they make bakeware from, silica is a mineral (and synthetic) compound of silicon.
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Post by Bob on Jan 10, 2015 15:06:35 GMT
Silicon is an element, silicone is what they make bakeware from, silica is a mineral (and synthetic) compound of silicon. Okay so is it silicone that they make the insulators from, I'm assuming it is, I know silica is the wicking material - never was much good at chemistry
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Post by *-SARIN-* on Jan 10, 2015 15:37:17 GMT
Silicone has a melting point of no more than 300 Deg Centigrade so heat could be a factor here? Due to it's polysiloxane backbone (Silicon - Oxygen - Silicon) it is also a very unreactive substance because of the high bond strength between the Si-O atoms and there is nothing in eliquid that would cause the issues in the video. I'm at a loss to what it could be and waiting in interest at KangerTechs response.
If i had to guess i would say heat, the only chemicals that are going to do what the video shows are very strong acids.
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