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Wow the Beluga caps are incredible. And the Monster tips too. Never tried either company before.
The other caps are clear frosted and polished. The other tip is ultem.
Super stoked.
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It's listed pre-order at 3fvape for $23
Eta Feb 10
I have that same monster tip on my entheon bell slam cap and love it. Hopefully going to get a bell cap for supersonic but those caps are nice. Where did you find those... link or group?
Edit: have you seen the vikset cap for the supersonic coming soon? It looks nice
@chohan .. Belugavape page on bookbook.
First run was 100, the doc is closed but they'll have them in the H.E.A.L. group this weekend and also on the Vaponaute website.
Just had a look. Verrrrry nice on the slammed Viksets! The nub tip is fire. Thanks a lot man, Will grab those. Send me a PM when you see the list drop please in case I miss it.
OK thanks. Pretty sure I made that last Munoz list for the supersonic but that was before I saw the vikset or beluga. Not a big fan of the dome upper on the munoz but that curved narca cap... dayuum!
Later mates, gotta catch up on some sleep.
A simple mosfet mod just uses a mosfet instead of a mechanical switch to switch battery power to the atty.
The power to the atty will drop as the battery voltage drops, just like a mech.
A switchfet is still uses a simple mosfet to switch the power to the atty and just incorporates a tiny brain to have 5 clicks on, low voltage shutoff, and maybe flashing led to indicate battery level. But as far as power to the atty is identical in operation to a simple mosfet mod.
If the "Mosfet" or any mod the guy is talking about holds the power to the atty constant longer and then suddenly drops then it not a mosfet but a regulated mod with a voltage converter circuit. That is the only way what he is what he is saying could be true.
What may have happened is that he upgraded to decent batteries when he got the Molly from Efests or something.
Disclaimer:
I did not stay at a Holiday Inn Express however I AM a good electronics tech for 40 years and more.
Also I do not own a Molly.
And likely never will. I think they do come in white but are far too expensive.
So I am a happy camper. I found the perfect bottles. The square bottle fits the RSQ too! But I* now have great bottles for all of my squonks.
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all regulated mods have some current drain on the battery even when turned 'off'. They like TV's and such are never really totally off since you could not start them with 5 clicks or a remote (TV) if they did not have some circuitry still alive in them to watch for 5 clicks or the remote signal."Power consumption is practically zero when not switched." Wtf does that mean... zero power consumption if I'm not firing it?
all regulated mods have some current drain on the battery even when turned 'off'. They like TV's and such are never really totally off since you could not start them with 5 clicks or a remote (TV) if they did not have some circuitry still alive in them to watch for 5 clicks or the remote signal.
Not sure on the 5 clicks on a switchfet but the low voltage shutoff would require a few micro amps of current from the battery to keep operating.
@DogMan
Soldering up the Orca, lots of flux. You don't want to stay on a part for very long and flux helps the solder flow & stick quick.
I tin the wires with just enough solder to hold the strands together after dipping in flux. Wipe a little flux on the pad you are soldering to.
Flux iron, add a drop of solder on iron.
Iron on wire 1st. Once fluid, quickly set wire on pad with iron touching both pad & wire. Pull iron and blow vigorously, faster it sets, stronger joint it will be.
Clean iron on a wet sponge after every solder.
Modmaker 510s come with nice + & - pads to solder to, superior to trying to solder to a fuckin nut. (attached to a giant heat sink so the nut does not want to get hot... shitty solder joint)
I had to clip a little off the - for the door to seat but it left plenty of room to get the wire on. MM 510 is so short it leaves a crazy amount of room for a bottle, Orca is like 2 mm's taller than the Pulse but you've got about 30% more height available for a taller bottle.
Option #2, have Dan Pearce on FB assemble the mod for you.
He is suggested on the Floris site and Dan pointed me in the direction of using copper sheet for the contacts as nothing else will allow a 20700 in the 20700 enclosure.
Really helpful guy, super quick to respond on FB Messenger app.
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So I am a happy camper. I found the perfect bottles. The square bottle fits the RSQ too! But I* now have great bottles for all of my squonks.
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Soft bottles. Very niceAre those that super squishy soft type?
bottle link
ecigarettes.ca - same guy that makes the B2K
Anyone know where I might find a washer for a diy 510 job with an inner diameter of 22mm and an outer of either 24 or 25? Converted a vapedroid c3d1 to a dual battery squonk, but the squonk 510 plate is now slightly raised off the mod and is 22mm... making any atty larger than 22mm look really odd.
Anyone know where I might find a washer for a diy 510 job with an inner diameter of 22mm and an outer of either 24 or 25? Converted a vapedroid c3d1 to a dual battery squonk, but the squonk 510 plate is now slightly raised off the mod and is 22mm... making any atty larger than 22mm look really odd.
So I am a happy camper. I found the perfect bottles. The square bottle fits the RSQ too! But I* now have great bottles for all of my squonks.
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Depending on the depth you need, Modmaker’s washer should work with a bit of cutting down
Not sure where to find any in stainless... but I am almost sure Home Depot has reducing washers available...outside of that you can either grab one from BroScience, but you'd have to turn down the one you have or grab a MM 510 and solder the connector in.
Could also get a beauty ring and just install it under the 510 then when you put your 22 attys on it looks flush... would go Old plate-beauty ring- 510...
Just a thought
hmm simply tips threw up some Haku caps
Not really true, it's nothing like a mech. Technically the Pico is just as safe as any regulated mod. It won't let you fire a dangerous build and it won't let you drain your batteries to far.I really should rethink the Pico so many people seem to love it.But I really don't want to go the mechanical route.Yeah yeah I know it ain't really a mechanical.But it ain't exactly regulated either.
Not really true, it's nothing like a mech. Technically the Pico is just as safe as any regulated mod. It won't let you fire a dangerous build and it won't let you drain your batteries to far.
The Pico has buck/boost capability? I thought it was just like the old Bypass mode on iPV's, what you get depends on the level of the battery.Yep! I dont care that its not the latest and greatest $300 botique mod, I have 3, my favorite mod ever. Great mod for training wheels for someone wanting to get into mechs, forces you to learn to build for a mech while still maintaining the safety features of a regulated mod.
Slap a 0.2 ohm coil in there and get a solid 50w for the whole duration of the battery, I love how you can build it for a consistant vape like that.
Plus its smaller than many of the mechs I've used! 11/10 in the hand feel department!
The Pico has buck/boost capability? I thought it was just like the old Bypass mode on iPV's, what you get depends on the level of the battery.
The squeeze?The Pico has buck/boost capability? I thought it was just like the old Bypass mode on iPV's, what you get depends on the level of the battery.
You have measured this?It gives battery voltage only like a mech, but limits power to 50w. So if you build at .2ohms it gives 50w at 4.2v and still at 3.4v, essentially building out the mech power drop due to the top end limiter.
You have measured this?
The squeeze?
No buck or boost just a smart switchfet. with battery output minus a little loss for the Mosfet.
Not sure if it shuts down or what at 50 watts or a preset current I would suspect.
I do not think it is smart enough to figure wattage. And the 50W thing may just be a maximum recommended wattage thing and not controlled in any way by the mod.
Just measured my squeeze with a .34 coil. Measured at the coil terminals in the atty
3.64 volts with a .34 coil = 38 actual watts. With old Samsung 25R cell mostly charged.
Put a fully charged VTC5A cell in and repeated the test and got 3.86 volts at the coil.
So straight battery voltage.
The VTC5A hits harder than the 25R due to lower internal resistance thus more voltage at the coil.
And the 25R is over a year old.
AND NO regulation in the mod.
Proof by sciencing.
the squeeze 'may' start pulsing the output the output to limit it to 50 watts. May, would have to scope it to prove one way or the other.
But below 50W it is straight battery fer sure.
Sorry do not do coils less than .25 any more.Right, that's how I would expect it to act on a .34 coil. Can you test it on a .15-.2? I'd actually love to see what you get at that point for my own interest.
Say what 100 bucks to ship cant beLove the look of theses. Unfortunately the only shipping option to U.S. is $100. Know of any stateside vendors?
There is a group buy over on bookface if ur interested shipping is 3 bucks up to seven bottles heres a pic with dimensLove the look of theses. Unfortunately the only shipping option to U.S. is $100. Know of any stateside vendors?
There is a group buy over on bookface if ur interested shipping is 3 bucks up to seven bottles heres a pic with dimens
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Say what 100 bucks to ship cant be
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There is a group buy over on bookface if ur interested shipping is 3 bucks up to seven bottles heres a pic with dimens
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