Sorry Synthesizer Man, I misread yours or was thinking of another.

Quote Originally Posted by dankus maximus
dudes, i think what this guys reasearch is saying, is not that a butane lighter produces no taste, but that...
Thank You very much for the translation !!!

Quote Originally Posted by dankus maximus
but youre overlooking the fact that human inhilation, isnt linear. sometimes theyll eb sucking harder than others, your tempurature may be less constant than you think!
If you would watch the ultimate demo video on my site, I vary the inhale rate and hold temperature. I have a surrogate smoker, a dust buster wired in to my computer to control its speed, effectively the inhale rate.

I run at 50% vac while I dial in different temperatures. I dial 330 F, then drop the vac to 20%, temp holds steady. Then vac to 100%, temp still holds steady. The temperature stayed with in 5 degrees during these flow changes. These measurements are with calibrated thermocouples.

With a true temperature controller, it will hold temperature independent of inhale rate. If you are putting enough power into my vape it will control temperature. Believe it or not a 1.5 inch lighter flame is putting out about 70 watts! But, use a torch lighter:rasta:
Rock_Sci Reviewed by Rock_Sci on . The Butane Taste Lie The Butane Taste Lie Butane is this molecule C4H10 four carbons, ten hydrogens. Let's take a look at the flame produced by burning this molecule. First the hottest part of the flame is the blue at the base (temperature is proportional to the frequency of light). Blue light has a higher frequency (shorter wavelength) than red light. The blue is caused by the burning (oxidizing) of the hydrogen. These guys love to get together and make water (H2O), thatâ??s why we have so Rating: 5