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| Magnum Maker Join Date: Oct 2008 Location: Oregon - USA
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![]() Well - I could paint it like this - I did this in photoshop. I feel BLACK is good - Kinda like Henery Ford.
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| ECF Veteran Join Date: May 2008
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dablackanarch, there is no auto cutoff anymore with the mod. I can't speak for the 901 but the rn4081 works with no cutoff. I'm puffing strong since my 2nd mod on the 17th of november. I use it for about 4 hours a day very heavily, and off and on for the rest of the day. I'm careful to turn it upside down at night to avoid fluid accumulation in the switch, which I'm pretty sure is what kills it. Otherwise, going strong, no problems with the pneumatic switch. Easier than pressbutton, in my opinion.
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| ECF Veteran Join Date: Oct 2008 Location: Budapest, Hungary
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| | #44 |
| ECF Veteran Join Date: May 2008
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Allright, so I got a battery holder for 4 AA batteries, and attached it to my MintyBoost usb kit. It works GREAT! Smoke is just as plentiful as with the usb plugged into the computer. So now I'm fully mobile. It takes a 6v power source to get the cig going well. So for my next trick, I think I'm goint to try using a 6v lithium rechargeable camera battery to run the usb instead of 4AAs. We'll see. Deal Xtreme, here i come! |
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| | #45 |
| ECF Veteran Join Date: May 2008
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Okay, and I just put the 4AA holder into an altoids tin. Portable and easy. Maybe I won't bother with the extra expense of a 6v camera battery. I think I'll just get some AA rechargeable batteries and I'll be set. hooray!
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| ECF Veteran Join Date: Oct 2008 Location: Essex, England
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Personally I wouldn't go above 4 AA batteries, I find 3 AA batteries is fine but 4 AA batteries makes the atomiser go very hot to to touch. My mod which is regarded as too elaborate by some people is working great with 4 AA's but I do worry a bit about how hot the atomiser is getting - well I vape possibly too often. I was going to put a 0.5 ohm resister in series but I'll see how it goes without it for the moment coz I love the amount of vaper and hit I'm getting out of the mod ATM.
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| | #47 |
| ECF Veteran Join Date: May 2008
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Well, my 4AAs are run though the MintyBoost kit (from the Make store) and I think that helps everything to run well. My atomizer doesn't get at all hot - it runs exactly like it's attached to the computer. SO, I'm loving it.
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| ECF Veteran Join Date: Apr 2008 Location: Netherlands
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Like I said before, it depends on what batteries you're using. 4 rechargeables will give you 4.8V (0.2V lower than USB) but 4 regular Alkalines will give you 6V. Quite a difference.
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| | #49 |
| ECF Veteran Join Date: May 2008
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Wow! That is quite a difference. Too bad too, as I was thinking of using rechargeable batteries instead of alkaline. It's not really practical to just use regular batteries. Maybe then the 6v li-ion camera battery might be a better bet.
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| ECF Veteran Join Date: Apr 2008 Location: Netherlands
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Well, you have to know that atomizers are meant to run on 3.6 to 4.2V. So USB is actually too high already. Using 3 or 4 rechargeables would give you 3.6 and 4.8V which is both OK. I wouldn't go as far as using 6V though. That's overpowering your atomizer with 1.8V (43%) and could dramatically shorten its lifetime.
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