- January 27th, 2015, 4:28 pm#4825083
So whilst in work this evening I had a customer come into the store. As I was helping him I noticed he had an extremely large E cigarette, around the size and shape of a small hip flask, which I asked him about. He said to me that it was a custom build that he used in competitions (yes, this is actually a thing). The hobby is called cloud chasing, making the largest cloud of vapour with an ecig. There is an art to it, and a heck of a lot of electrical knowledge required, which he offered to help me with. He showed me the device in action, took a massive drag off it and......wow. It looked like the store was on fire. MASSIVE plume of smoke which hung and wraithed very much in the way the smoke in the Sedgwick scene did. Obviously, this with a drag but he also showed me how much smoke was produced with the coil simply being on, far much more than a standard ecig.
From what I understand, there are differences between this and a standard ecig set up. The batteries are MUCH more powerful and choosing the right ones for the right coil is crucial. Rather than having a tank of liquid, cotton is soaked in VP e liquid (this is the type that gives off the densest smoke) and threaded through the coil. The coils themselves are much larger than a standard ecig, the one on his device looked to be 2mm thick coil.
I'm just wondering if anyone has thought to do this before? The volume of smoke and the density of it seems absolutely perfect for what we're trying to replicate.
here's a video of a cloud chasing e cig in action. I can only imagine how badly this guys lungs are wrecking after this...
From what I understand, there are differences between this and a standard ecig set up. The batteries are MUCH more powerful and choosing the right ones for the right coil is crucial. Rather than having a tank of liquid, cotton is soaked in VP e liquid (this is the type that gives off the densest smoke) and threaded through the coil. The coils themselves are much larger than a standard ecig, the one on his device looked to be 2mm thick coil.
I'm just wondering if anyone has thought to do this before? The volume of smoke and the density of it seems absolutely perfect for what we're trying to replicate.
here's a video of a cloud chasing e cig in action. I can only imagine how badly this guys lungs are wrecking after this...
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