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Post by warlordxxx - (Mark) on Jul 9, 2012 10:30:21 GMT
Good idea Bulli rebuildable cloned
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Post by warlordxxx - (Mark) on Jul 8, 2012 20:53:26 GMT
My wife got one for me as a prezzie during the week too. Ive been really happy so far with it. Chris, as I understand it, there isnt much need to get a '2.1' if you have an older model unless you use DCT at low ohms, you`d be best to save you money or get the twist as Dave suggested (a twist is what got me into VV and totally recommend one for your collection). ..if I can fault these 2.1 or 1.5t or whatever LTs its the button- seems a little bit clicky. Should point out here that the v1 v1.5 and v2 buttons are all clicky
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Post by warlordxxx - (Mark) on Jul 3, 2012 23:52:25 GMT
If you want a look and feel of the tablet sizes pop into tesco - they have some android and ipad on display - me personally i go android every time but its horses for courses you just have to weigh up what they offer differently on each one
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Post by warlordxxx - (Mark) on Jul 2, 2012 23:36:02 GMT
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Post by warlordxxx - (Mark) on Jul 2, 2012 12:44:21 GMT
Hi des got an archos gen 9 101 tablet on its way to me.. Should be here tomorrow I hope
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Post by warlordxxx - (Mark) on Jul 1, 2012 15:36:59 GMT
Thank you all very much - Work done and now its time to enjoy meself
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Post by warlordxxx - (Mark) on Jul 1, 2012 2:26:49 GMT
Thank you very much
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Post by warlordxxx - (Mark) on Jun 30, 2012 15:23:51 GMT
Same here. Tried switching it off in the same way as my old LT. Seems you do have to disconnect the battery. Hissie on and off is the same 5 clicks although i've had to press a couple more times on occasion if i'm not quick enough on the first one or two
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Post by warlordxxx - (Mark) on Jun 30, 2012 6:16:00 GMT
The MC tank is for the xl clearos the Arry for the boge (type) cartos - take a look on Scotts review for the MC tank The Arry tank have 5 versions now (4 i hear you say) well yes but there's also the v3s with cover over it .... personally i would go for the Arry but it depends on what you like to vape on
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Post by warlordxxx - (Mark) on Jun 17, 2012 23:45:17 GMT
Excellent well be sure to post what happens - i suspect that the board will just trip and reset
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Post by warlordxxx - (Mark) on Jun 17, 2012 22:35:09 GMT
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Post by warlordxxx - (Mark) on Jun 17, 2012 21:24:22 GMT
as you are using tube mods you could of course put in a li-ion PCB straight through in the mod which would fit and wouldnt take up too much room again this would reset but would basicly give the mod the same protection as that on a battery itself
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Post by warlordxxx - (Mark) on Jun 17, 2012 20:12:42 GMT
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Post by warlordxxx - (Mark) on Jun 17, 2012 20:00:45 GMT
Actually a resetting fuse would be much better for the mods www.conrad-uk.com/ce/en/product/551333/MF-R-fuse-3-A these are rated at 3a and will trip at 6a resetting when the circuit is broken - so on something like a short these would be perfect be aware though that these do add a little resistance to the circuit - To be perfectly honest there's not a great deal that can go wrong with a single battery mod - but without rambling on about battery safety i would just advise to read as much as possible
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Post by warlordxxx - (Mark) on Jun 17, 2012 19:28:39 GMT
Hi Batty sorry for joining this thread a bit late - I did notice it going on but i've been following it very closely -
Certainly any mod maker is open to being sued in the event of something going wrong but here's my take on it - The mods i have made and sold are all accompanied by a little how to on battery safety nic tips etc ...
In every single mod that i have made there is a "kill" switch which disconnects the battery at the closest possible instance as well as how to operate the switch should shorting occur and a recommendation that the mod is switched off when not in use - each wire that i place inside is either heatshrinked or has a layer of epoxy over the top. But the most important part is that i do not and have not sold any batteries with my mods whatsoever - why you ask - well i can certainly make sure my mod is as safe as possible but i cannot take apart a battery and make sure it's constructed properly without destroying the battery.
when all said and done most mods only fail in two places - the atty connector (there's no need to tighten the heck out of it) and the battery - if a short occurs then it's very noticeable - as you will see with an eGo battery when it shorts the light goes on - the mods are the same if it shorts the light will turn on without pressing the fire button but unlike an eGo battery the "kill" switch once activated will immediately stop the current passing through and stop the circuit from shorting .
I personally don't have liability insurance as i am a personal seller - that certainly doesn't protect me from being sued should something happen but i do sleep soundly in the knowledge that my mods have been tested by me personally and have been made to a standard that i would not only sell but use and abuse myself on a daily basis. As well as being tested fully to the capacity of the mod itself.
What i would certainly advise is to use your finished mod first for some months abuse it a bit treat it like someone made it for you rather than you for yourself if its taken everything you throw at it and still vapes like a train.
Also read up about li-ion batteries yourself find out what can go wrong and why it goes wrong - This is one of the reasons i really won't make a mod with charging built in.
Finally advise any person that is interested in the mod that you are making everything that you know about batteries battery safety and the safety features that you have built in your mod - The more knowledge that you can pass onto them the better - Most if not all here already know that if their batteries are getting red hot put it down and leg it lol
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