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Post by Perpetua on Jun 18, 2011 10:43:50 GMT
O my!!! Now that is so original . . . and, it has a lovely comfy button!!! Ever so well done CW!
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Post by clockworks on Jun 18, 2011 11:10:04 GMT
Thanks - just hope it actually vapes OK!
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Post by netty on Jun 18, 2011 18:13:23 GMT
the button from the remote she uses maybe some use for the people who have trouble with hard buttons,i think its super cool.
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Post by vereybowring on Jun 18, 2011 18:26:15 GMT
That sort of switch was what I was going to use on my mods before I discovered my alternative. If i was ever going to make a waterproof mod I would use the dismantled remote control rubber switch button but have it contacting my flat switch inside the mod instead of a microswitch. My original Monster Mod uses a microswitch with a button from a laser pointer to push the switch.
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Post by netty on Jun 18, 2011 18:47:06 GMT
Straight over my head im afraid Verey,lol
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Post by clockworks on Jun 18, 2011 18:56:37 GMT
I'll be fitting a foil switch to my next VV mod - the foil arrived too late for this one. I like your idea of using the membrane from a remote control - it'll give some tactile feedback, useful for vaping in low light conditions.
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Post by clockworks on Jun 20, 2011 4:56:52 GMT
I filled the tank on Saturday evening, them left it sitting until Sunday afternoon - no leaks. I've been using if since then. Works fine. This particular carto works best for me at 4.25v. It's the first one I've used from a different supplier. The previous batch were best at 4.1v.
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