All new: The Precise Simplicity 14500 from Super-T Manufacturing Inc!

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9ball_AJ

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Not sure if its been posted, but can some one show me the switch broken down in pics????

Keep in mind this is not the stock spring, this is a slightly stiffer spring I just so happened to find in my seemingly endless supply of random spare parts.

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Today is the day! Last week I went out and bought the wife a bigger computer monitor for our anniversary on July 3rd. This morning her computer went kerplunk. So, I says, we had better replace your computer, there is nothing I can do with it. So we go get the new computer, and on the way home she asks what I want for our anniversary. Heh, Heh. Will be ordering shortly. Actually it worked out pretty good. They only had one computer left of the model I wanted to get, and they gave me a discount that more than pays for the Simplicity. So all's left is to find a decent rda to put on top of it.
 

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I normally am not one to really be bothered by gaps. I have one 14500 battery that causes a small gap with the top cap that drives me insane. But not insane enough for me to stop using it. :) today I'm simplifying my Simplicity as much as much as possible and walking around with a SmokTech shorty on top. It's performing surprisingly well but that is more the mod than the carto, I'm sure! :)


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Just need a slightly smaller thickness O-ring for the bottom.

I normally am not one to really be bothered by gaps. I have one 14500 battery that causes a small gap with the top cap that drives me insane. But not insane enough for me to stop using it. :) today I'm simplifying my Simplicity as much as much as possible and walking around with a SmokTech shorty on top. It's performing surprisingly well but that is more the mod than the carto, I'm sure! :)


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Does anyone have an AGA-S to show off on one of these?

Web shows their dimension as .63 inches or 16.002mm. Should look pretty sleek on the cheap!

here you go. i took this pic maybe 2 weeks ago? https://imo.im/fd/F/drx10ejhi2/20130619163441.JPG

it's a PERFECT fit! the only thing is, there is a gap. in that pic there's no gap since i just tightened it down all the way but it did push the center pin of the aga s. you can probably sand down the insulator, at the bottom of the aga s, so it doesn't get damaged from over tightening.

i'm just waiting for my agt so i can 'permanently' put the aga s on the simplicity :)
 

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here you go. i took this pic maybe 2 weeks ago? https://imo.im/fd/F/drx10ejhi2/20130619163441.JPG

it's a PERFECT fit! the only thing is, there is a gap. in that pic there's no gap since i just tightened it down all the way but it did push the center pin of the aga s. you can probably sand down the insulator, at the bottom of the aga s, so it doesn't get damaged from over tightening.

i'm just waiting for my agt so i can 'permanently' put the aga s on the simplicity :)

Looks great! Thanks for sharing.
 

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I normally am not one to really be bothered by gaps. I have one 14500 battery that causes a small gap with the top cap that drives me insane. But not insane enough for me to stop using it. :) today I'm simplifying my Simplicity as much as much as possible and walking around with a SmokTech shorty on top. It's performing surprisingly well but that is more the mod than the carto, I'm sure! :)


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I've been wondering how the Simplicity would be with a 1.7Ω. I have XL's, Juniors, and the super shorties. If I use the ones that meter out at 1.6-1.7Ω they are pretty good. Any higher than that for me is somewhat unsatisfying. I'm hoping that the Simplicity hits enough harder to make the 1.7Ω better.
 

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I posted the following in the New Members forum, but this is probably the best thread to ask this. Thanks in advance.

Super-T recommends either the AW IMR 14500 or the AW Protected 14500 batteries, but doing the math, the protected batteries don’t seem to be practical.

It was a bit difficult to find the battery specs, but I found them on ProVape’s site: AW 14500 batteries

From that site, it lists the Capacity @ 750mAH (min. 700mAH) and the Max. Discharge Rate @ 1.5C. So, using the min. capacity, the max rated discharge would be 1.05 Amps. Then, using the max voltage for the battery (4.2V) and Ohm’s law (R = V/I), we get a minimum(!) resistance of 4 Ohms for attachments, to operate within the rated specs of the battery.

For safety reasons, I used the min. capacity and the max. voltage. Other than that, can anyone see anything wrong with those calculations? Is it even possible to get 4+ Ohms atties, cartos, clearos, etc.?
 

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They're hard to find, but they exist. I've had 4 ohm attys and cartos and even 5 ohm cartos, but they were strictly for high voltage vaping and you couldn't even tell if they were firing at 3.7

I could be wrong on this, but typically with published battery specs the discharge rate listed is for continuous discharge, not momentary bursts like vaping use. Sometimes I see both a constant and burst discharge rating on published specs, but I haven't seen that for the 14500s anywhere

Personally, I'd recommend the IMR batteries, anyway. Yeah, they're less capacity, but they can handle more amp draw and will suffer less voltage drop in higher drain situations.
 
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