hi guys,
here is a video review / demo of the "Cisco" laser pointer e-cig:-
YouTube - REVIEW OF THE CISCO LASER POINTER E-CIG
thank you Cisco for sending me this great little device!
cheers,
scott
hi guys,
here is a video review / demo of the "Cisco" laser pointer e-cig:-
YouTube - REVIEW OF THE CISCO LASER POINTER E-CIG
thank you Cisco for sending me this great little device!
cheers,
scott
Wow that thing looks really cool, and comes with a key-ring holder, handy that! Not sure I'm technically minded enough to make it myself, and I know I don't have the tools to try, but you considered making a few units and selling them, as Scott says in his review, you could easily make a mint from it.
It was never about making money, although I could have made a pretty penny...
This guide was put here to give people the opportunity to mod themselves instead of paying silly amounts of money for what is basically a tube and a switch. This was way to easy of a mod to keep to myself. I can look into finding a few UK members that might be able to make one for you
Cisco...
Awesome! I was going to post and ask if you think it was doable with an 801 as that is my preferred atomizer. Where do you get the atmonizer connectors and how did you mill off the excess material? Dremmel tool? It looks almost too uniform to be a dremmel LOL
Another question I have is do you use a protected battery or is that not an issue? I see most 10440's are unprotected and assume the protection circuit is in the device its supposed to be used in?
Last edited by Sprocket; 10-24-2009 at 08:54 AM.
Well ...unfortunately it is an issue for me. Not that I think there's much chance of a problem.. cuz I don't. But because I intend to be making several of these terrific Cisco laser mods for family members, friends, and neighbors..I can't just simply ignore the possibility of a battery incident, even if that possibility is very remote.
Cisco (amongst others) has repeatedly reminded us all that the 10440's are, and have been, used extensively without apparent problems in our particular scope of e-cig applications. Still... any additional safety precautions, if reasonably available, would be very wise and welcome indeed.
Seems to me I read that someone here on ECF has managed to secure some protected 10440 batts on a special request. And I also thought I'd seen these protected cells on one of the supplier websites.
What was the reason given that protected cells couldn't be used here? -- Or rather.. what was it that caused more work in order to be able to use them with this mod?
fisch
Cisco got the protected 10440s, don't know if he has any left though.
As for them not working perfectly - they're a bit longer, so they don't really fit in the laser all that well.
Ok -thanks for that Nerf! - perhaps if he doesn't have any left then more can be secured somehow.
...as for the length issue (~1mm). I'm guessing this can't be a major obstacle to overcome.
I guess I need to order parts immediately in order to get started right away. What does it typically take.. a week or so for delivery?
cheers,
fisch
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