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Post by warlordxxx - (Mark) on Apr 11, 2012 9:36:55 GMT
Little ones are £12 (paypal fees & delivery included) the large one haven't set a price yet - that one i did to test everything out - but the switch on it alone was just over £5 to buy which would set it around the £28-£29 mark - the normal switches are cheaper than that and can even get the ones with square bezel fairly cheap - this one though is for me to test and i like the glowy switch so that's what i put in hehe No batteries are included with the mods as people have their own places to get them from thats a great price for the ickle ones Mark ...take a pic of it in hand so peeps can see how small and dinky they are... fantastic for out and about or even as a reliable backup / spare Great idea Gordy here's one (taken on camera phone) bear in mind i have small hands lol the battery next to it is an trustfire 3.7v li-ion protected rechargeable and is just slightly bigger than a AA battery (about 2mm)
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Post by warlordxxx - (Mark) on Apr 11, 2012 9:27:15 GMT
surely he doesnt need voltage display if they are constant 3.7 volt Its obviously been answered now but I was referring to the vv mod Mark has planned. Seems like ages ago since you got that display module Mark?! It was mate - the only thing that has stopped me building it arrived just before last weekend and that was the 20 awg wire - the 18650 boxes come with a couple of strands of wire you can just about pick your teeth with and they are far too small to accept the currents passing through them so had to wait for fresh wire - the on/off switches that i ordered and using in the 3.7v won't fit in the VV either so had to order new switches and the boxes come with a depression on the front just about where the switch will go that has to be filled in with epoxy and i had to sand it by hand as i don't have a dremel - Takes forever with nail files
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Post by warlordxxx - (Mark) on Apr 10, 2012 22:21:08 GMT
Phew now i just need to epoxy the whole lot up look good..what are they ??? 3.7v box mods the small ones use a rechargable protected li-ion 14500 battery (around AA size but normal AA's won't work in them) the main reason for them is once you have the mod the batteries are cheaper than getting new eGo etc batteries and should last you a longer amount of time. The larger one uses 2 18650 protected batteries (lavatube size) also li-ion but for that longer vape 2 in parallel near enough doubles the Mah rating on the battery meaning i can take that one on a very long journey in the car and it still have battery power left over when i'm done
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Post by warlordxxx - (Mark) on Apr 10, 2012 22:15:40 GMT
It looks like my binatone :/ Although it does seem they are all low mah, nimh rechargeables, so gonna try some of those ones, cheers mate... Anyway, back on topic, what did happen to the VV mod Mark? By all means drop off topic anytime it's what gives AAE-C it's character ... the VV mod is still coming mate just trying to get all the bits together to fit it in nicely and turn things off and on
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Post by warlordxxx - (Mark) on Apr 10, 2012 22:13:39 GMT
Good job Mark......but what about the voltage display? surely he doesnt need voltage display if they are constant 3.7 volt Absolutely correct they kick out 4.2v from the offset and drop from there so no need for a voltage meter in this one i also used a 16mm switch so there wasn't enough room to put both in - the vv that i do will have a 12mm switch so should leave enough room for the vv module and the display
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Post by warlordxxx - (Mark) on Apr 10, 2012 22:08:54 GMT
nice mods. how much mark or are they all spoken for? Little ones are £12 (paypal fees & delivery included) the large one haven't set a price yet - that one i did to test everything out - but the switch on it alone was just over £5 to buy which would set it around the £28-£29 mark - the normal switches are cheaper than that and can even get the ones with square bezel fairly cheap - this one though is for me to test and i like the glowy switch so that's what i put in hehe No batteries are included with the mods as people have their own places to get them from
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Post by warlordxxx - (Mark) on Apr 10, 2012 12:01:01 GMT
Yeh, the original ones lasted ages in comparison, I binned them when they eventually did go, assuming they were just Nimh without really checking Well if it helps mine have part number by1014 on them and 400Mah i'll have a look at the finer writing later on for you
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Post by warlordxxx - (Mark) on Apr 10, 2012 11:58:52 GMT
you made all them, you have been busy well done Yes ma'am even borrowed the other halfs hair dryer for the vinyl hehe
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Post by warlordxxx - (Mark) on Apr 10, 2012 11:46:37 GMT
They look great Mark..The one on the xtreme left looks mega.. I am sure they'll sell like hot cakes.. Cheers Macca That's a dual 18650 3.7v with glowing silver button - i'll post some pics of the glow later on
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Post by warlordxxx - (Mark) on Apr 10, 2012 11:44:19 GMT
Honestly mate i'm using the standard batteries that came with the phone ... So far no issues like that and our phone is on and off charge all the time...
Technically i didn't build them all in one day lol - Made all the holes on Sunday and added in all the components and soldered up yesterday - as well as the 18650 on the end hehe
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Post by warlordxxx - (Mark) on Apr 10, 2012 11:07:29 GMT
Phew now i just need to epoxy the whole lot up
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Post by warlordxxx - (Mark) on Apr 8, 2012 10:45:50 GMT
Well i've been hunting for half hour and not found anything - anyone found one yet ?
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Post by warlordxxx - (Mark) on Apr 7, 2012 17:30:12 GMT
77% discount for me good spot Alvo glad i came in this thread before they put it right lol
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Post by warlordxxx - (Mark) on Apr 6, 2012 22:59:24 GMT
I agree with you 100% there Anne next weeks show is a must attend
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Post by warlordxxx - (Mark) on Apr 6, 2012 19:36:39 GMT
Anyone who wants to get into the chatroom to play along with the quiz flip me a PM and i'll direct you
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