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| Product feature and design requests Please post any features you would like to see incorporated into e-cigarette technology in the future. Hopefully we can get the manufacturers to take notice. |
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| Senior Member Join Date: Jun 2009 Location: Rochester, NY
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Hey China, are you listening? God knows we can't manufacture ***** here in the US! I/We need a new PCC case. I love my 510 so it needs to be made for that model. Here are the requirements: 1 - Holds a completely assembled 510 2 - Holds and charges a backup battery 3 - Holds a 10ml bottle of juice 4 - Holds some spare carts 5 - Holds a spare atomizer The pressure/contact system is good, but it's flaky. I can see the problem with a screw in, because the cylinder would have to be slightly larger than the battery due to the button. This would cause the battery to sit loosely in the case and could cause wear on the screw in charger. Solution, when the case cover is closed, have IT hold onto the battery tightly so that it can't move around. As far as the spare carts are concerned, personally, I would much rather have it hold the juice bottle than the spare carts as I continually refill my cart all day. Even with holding all this, it should still be about the size of a pack of cigs. I'll take two. |
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| Full Member Join Date: Jul 2009 Location: Kansas City, Ks, USA
Posts: 100
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I'd take two too!!!
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lol...sounds like you need a ecig man purse!!!
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| | #4 |
| Full Member Join Date: Jul 2009 Location: New Jersey, US
Posts: 35
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YES!!!! It needs to hold a bottle of juice! I'm in for several of these. |
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| | #5 |
| Full Member Join Date: Sep 2009 Location: Stow, OH
Posts: 73
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Add not so chincy metal on to the list please. My 510 PCC feels about as sturdy as the old Newport box (back when the still said "crush proof"). A latch system that isnt just the metal from the latch pressed through a hole in the side of the case. This died on my buddies, very small screw where it used to be and some solder to make sure it didn't come unscrewed. For me fullsize + spare battery isn't necessary. Though external 510 charging connectors would be nice, just drop it in like you do now, except no need to unscrew it. This is China though, probably better off to send them the design and watch it magically appear. |
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| | #6 |
| Senior Member Join Date: Aug 2009 Location: Valrico/Lakeland, Florida
Posts: 219
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Seeings that we are wishing - could we round/smooth the corners out too?
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| | #7 |
| ECF Veteran |
ooo holds a fully asembled 510 .. nice like that idea ... its true though i never carry spare carts around with me ... just a few small bottles of juice .. i do carry a spare atomiser around with me though but still in the lil sealed wrapper ...
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| | #8 |
| Full Member Join Date: Jul 2009
Posts: 37
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510 has one share the wealth time for a 401/402/403 pcc
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| | #9 |
| Full Member Join Date: Sep 2009
Posts: 18
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A pressure system could work if it slid in then twisted. Mine has a slot which fits the button, and making it twist at the bottom to lock should be easy. I would much rather a system which uses the band as contact points for the charger. Make it so that the battery slips in and charges fully assembled. Then again if I had my way they would be using super capacitors instead of batteries. Just slip it in for a few seconds then pull out and smoke for a few minutes, rinse repeat. As soon as I have some broken ones I'll begin mods. I don't like using something that works to make something that might not. |
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| | #10 |
| Full Member Join Date: Sep 2009 Location: Stow, OH
Posts: 73
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oooh smooth corners. I would have though of that myself the first time my handle bars dug a corner into my thigh lol. I think a glove-box is just fine to store a spare atomizer. I only want to carry what I need with me. Chayce= A cap would discharge waaaaaay to fast since the atty is around 2-4 ohms. |
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