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Post by xtc263 on Sept 4, 2014 23:47:24 GMT
What if any protection does the kick give? Or does it just make a mechanical mod variable voltage?
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Post by geordie_vaper on Sept 4, 2014 23:56:12 GMT
depending on wich one you get they wont let you go below a certain resistance, on the kick 2 i think i wont fire below a .8 and on other cheaper ones i think its 1.2 omhs, they also tell you when your battety is too low i think they cut off when you battery is at 3.5-3.4 volts, i think that is it
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Post by blakey on Sept 5, 2014 5:39:45 GMT
Low voltage protection for your battery, hard short protection.for your attie and battery are your main features. The first vape is the same as the last- no battery drop off.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 5, 2014 6:51:13 GMT
Mostly as above...... for Kick2 output power is 5 - 15w, output voltage is 2 - 6.3v, output current is 6A, atty resistance is 0.5 - 3.3ohms
It is variable wattage only and it doesn't have reverse polarity protection, you must put the batteries in the right way.
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Post by xtc263 on Sept 5, 2014 7:08:14 GMT
Thanks guys
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Post by fred on Sept 5, 2014 8:24:26 GMT
Mostly as above...... for Kick2 output power is 5 - 15w, output voltage is 2 - 6.3v, output current is 6A, atty resistance is 0.5 - 3.3ohms It is variable wattage only and it doesn't have reverse polarity protection, you must put the batteries in the right way.Does this matter in a mech mod? I don't actually know the answer, but I would guess not?
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Sept 5, 2014 10:16:16 GMT
Post by Deleted on Sept 5, 2014 10:16:16 GMT
Also worth noting, when you instal a Kick it's no longer a mech but a vw device.
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Sept 5, 2014 10:23:10 GMT
Post by fred on Sept 5, 2014 10:23:10 GMT
Ah - didn't realise that. Would have cost nothing to bang a diode in it!
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Post by geordie_vaper on Sept 5, 2014 11:02:05 GMT
what about the cheapo kicks sure the cheap ones dont fry if the battery is installed the wrong way
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Post by Pepperty on Sept 5, 2014 11:09:39 GMT
So which way IS the right way?
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Sept 5, 2014 13:04:09 GMT
Post by Deleted on Sept 5, 2014 13:04:09 GMT
The bottom of the kick is marked with a '+' this sits on the '+' of the battery. Instructions here
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