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Post by Batdragon (AKA Batty) on Jul 12, 2012 20:02:35 GMT
I like the "leave it on as long as I like and it doesn't overcharge" bit but the single slot could be an issue for me as I use them to charge up the bike lights also (they use an 18650) so would really need a minimum of 2 slots. How much was the 4severns one Womble and where did you get it from? If it is cheap enough I might get a few lol
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Post by Batdragon (AKA Batty) on Jul 12, 2012 19:50:13 GMT
Only if you have it turned on and allow cookies Azzie,
I know what you mean about the kids, I have a protection programme "Child safe" that i have tweeked a lot to make sure that the little sod cant get around it. but they always find a way lol
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Post by Batdragon (AKA Batty) on Jul 12, 2012 19:45:30 GMT
I have a TrustFire TR-001 and in just using it, it has already developed a fault. Thankfully it can easily be rectified by some soldering. From reading around of the forum and other places on the internet, the selection of chargers seem to vary drasticly in price, quality and function. What I want to know is out of these three, what are the Pro's and Con's of each one, Prefferably from your own experiances with them as we can all speculate that the cheap one will be rubbish and the expensive one good. but sometimes the cheap one wins out as it is easily replaced for a few quid. The ones I have been looking at are these TrustFire TR-001 priced at £5.61 XTAR WP2 II priced at £11.88 XTAR WP6 II Priced at £22.53 Pila IBC Priced at £39.95 Comments please
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Post by Batdragon (AKA Batty) on Jul 12, 2012 18:11:21 GMT
Missed the 'r' in Gary oldman, didn't like what I got in the results page all that much. Did you also "accidentally" put a space in between the old and man in his surname also? lol
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Post by Batdragon (AKA Batty) on Jul 12, 2012 16:54:23 GMT
That is a much better date. Like you said it is one step closer to sorting it all out
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Post by Batdragon (AKA Batty) on Jul 12, 2012 16:11:04 GMT
So you went for the invisable colour then Preppy. I know it does not spoil the looks but does make it very hard to find lol
Like I said, if you want to drpo me a line with each thing you want to do with it I can take you through step by step as I will do it on mine to make sure it works first.
Am more happy with mine now as I have got my 64GB card in it now, When I picked it up I only had a 32GB so held off putting things on it just to take them off again. Just have to work out which is the best desk top controller so that I can controll my main PC when out and about
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Post by Batdragon (AKA Batty) on Jul 12, 2012 14:18:26 GMT
pretty much..just the sleeve which is a cyclinder off the rest of unit There are two types of the eGo type B atomizer available. One you can change the atty on, the other you officially can't & is classed as disposable. If it's the repairable one, you unscrew the base from the tube to reveal the atty. If it's the disposable one then the base connector & atty are pressure fitted with a form of glue into the cone & need to be pushed out of the tube from the cartridge end. I used a section of 8mm copper pipe to go inside the tube & over the atty piercing spike and gently tapped it out in my hands. Make sure it's not one that screws first before you start hitting it otherwise you might damage the threads rendering it pretty much useless.
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Post by Batdragon (AKA Batty) on Jul 12, 2012 10:21:39 GMT
I don't know if you noticed but the one from vape escape is called a tank & the other one is called a cleromiser. Though they look very similar on the outside they are different bits of kit inside
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Post by Batdragon (AKA Batty) on Jul 12, 2012 2:35:57 GMT
Great. I didn't realise you were trying to delete messages. The offer is still there if yo want a proddy thing for your phone
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Post by Batdragon (AKA Batty) on Jul 11, 2012 23:03:05 GMT
Have you ever put something into a search engine on the Internet like google, and hit the find button only to see the results and realize what you have put in. For example. I like the tv series "The Big Bang Theory" I was thinking of getting the music of the band who plays the theme music. So I searched and found the bands name, I then proceeded to put that said bands name into the search engine to see what albums they have made. My jaw dropped open when I saw the result all because I missed out the word "The" For those of you who don't know the series or the bands name they are called "THE Barenaked Ladies" All I can say is that I am glad I am not a prude, and that one of those young girls looked cold Have you typed something innocently and not realized what you have put, or even did a little misspelling for the results to be totally not what you wanted?
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Post by Batdragon (AKA Batty) on Jul 11, 2012 14:03:21 GMT
You will need to measure it but if you put "momentary switch round" into ebay you will get loads come up. 1 of them will meet your requirements. If you take the existing switch out you might fins its rating & manufacturers stamp on it to make your search easier
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Post by Batdragon (AKA Batty) on Jul 11, 2012 13:50:22 GMT
If your going for the parallel battery what's your take on balancing the charge on them? I have looked around for lipo batteries that could be manufactured into particular shaped spaces but the cost put me off that idea (that was not for a vape mod though). Have you looked through the rc world of batteries, though guessing you have lol. I did find one at a reasonable size & price called the "Intellect 3.7V 5000mAh 40C LIPO Race Pack" but by the sounds of it your looking for something in the +1Ah range. I do like the look of the DNA 12 & It's not that expensive. There are quite a few lipo charging chips out there it would be the issue of finding one to match the quality of the rest of your product.
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Post by Batdragon (AKA Batty) on Jul 11, 2012 11:50:13 GMT
I can't imagine that a postal company, be it TNT, Royal Mail, DHL or any others for that matter would say that they are going to lose things, even if that is what they do on a regular basis.
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Post by Batdragon (AKA Batty) on Jul 11, 2012 11:42:23 GMT
I take it that the batteries are in series then being a dual 18650 box. My thoughts on this when I was going through the brain storming part of it was to use a buck boost circuit to up the voltage to around 12v. Then feed that into a dual pack charger circuit for rc kit. Which pumps out the 8.4v for charging. The reason I scrapped it was two fold. First was battery stacking & the associated fears of that (had not read up in it much then though) secondly due to the amount of space this config would take up if not a combined design. So I left it in the book of ideas & have gone for single battery mods. I might go back to that idea at a later date when I have time to redesign my own circuits & possibly my own ic.
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Post by Batdragon (AKA Batty) on Jul 11, 2012 11:24:41 GMT
Functions: LCD Display '+'and '-' voltage controls to adjust voltage by 0.1v increments On/Off button (press and hold for 5 seconds) Discharge protection Voltage regulator to ensure voltage remains at desired selection For use with High Resistance Atomisers to produce increased vapour Short Circuit protection
Quick Usage Guide: Use '+' and '-' buttons to increase, decrease voltage. Press both '+' and '-' buttons together until display flashes to lock/unlock your preferred voltage setting. Hold power button for 5 seconds to turn off and on. Press power button 7 times quickly to provide battery voltage, it is recommended to recharge when battery drops to 3.7v. To determine load voltage, press power button 7 times, then press the fire button and power button simultaneously.
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