Auto Bat Question

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Madness

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Greetings,

Question if I may...

I have several other models of PV's...

The other "Auto" Batt models I have are sound activated and I can get them to light up by sound sometimes wind.

I can't seem to do that with my VFL auto batt.

Is it safe to say that the VFL auto has a pressure switch and is not sound activated?

I ride Motorcycles and would like to keep a VFL Auto in my pocket, a burned rear end sucks (don't ask how I know that)...

A manual Batt works on the bike, but that little button is a pain with gloves on.

Thanks in advance...

Some of the "Toys"

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msroulette

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The way I believe I saw it explained, is there is a diaphragm that is moved when you suck on the cartomizer, which, in turn, activates the battery. They were at one time sound activated, but not anymore. An auto should be fine to carry with you.

BTW I am very envious, you have beautiful bikes there. I shall have one of my own as soon as I am a single woman again, not a single mom!
 

Madness

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Valencia California
Thanks for the replys!

I rode today, and forgot I had one in my back pocket LOL
No Burns! How cool is that!

The majority of the bikes I have are actually Vintage Honda's

1962 Honda C105 (Hunter, Non Domestic).
1964 Honda CA77 (305 Dream).
1969 Honda S90 (Super 90).
1972 Honda CL100K2 Scrambler (Not shown).
1976 Honda CB360 (Not shown).
1982 Honda CM450 Hondamatic (Not Shown).
2004 Honda VTX 1800 Neo. (My long distance bike).
2008 Yamaha Vino 125 (The Lil Womans Scooter)...

Always looking for more LOL...
Oh...
Figured I would try a 100W Amp. on the Lil Womans Scooter..

Check this out...
YouTube - MizzMadwoman's Channel
 

jaded

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Lynchburg, VA
Thanks for the replys!

I rode today, and forgot I had one in my back pocket LOL
No Burns! How cool is that!

The majority of the bikes I have are actually Vintage Honda's

1962 Honda C105 (Hunter, Non Domestic).
1964 Honda CA77 (305 Dream).
1969 Honda S90 (Super 90).
1972 Honda CL100K2 Scrambler (Not shown).
1976 Honda CB360 (Not shown).
1982 Honda CM450 Hondamatic (Not Shown).
2004 Honda VTX 1800 Neo. (My long distance bike).
2008 Yamaha Vino 125 (The Lil Womans Scooter)...

Always looking for more LOL...
Oh...
Figured I would try a 100W Amp. on the Lil Womans Scooter..

Check this out...
YouTube - MizzMadwoman's Channel
That sounds really good, must buy me a scooter!!
 
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