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CeeCee is testing a Thump... she liked the Stumpie she had on before but the top air holes of the Thump seem like a good ideal for an over squonker like me. Great flavour and good cloud production but is this Thump noisy! Oh wow that initial whistle and noisy airflow is going to be annoying!
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CeeCee is testing a Thump... she liked the Stumpie she had on before but the top air holes of the Thump seem like a good ideal for an over squonker like me. Great flavour and good cloud production but is this Thump noisy! Oh wow that initial whistle and noisy airflow is going to be annoying!
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Many of us have found that if you close off the airflow just a tiny tiny bit to cover a sliver of one air hole, it dramatically reduces the sharp whistle. [emoji51]


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Many of us have found that if you close off the airflow just a tiny tiny bit to cover a sliver of one air hole, it dramatically reduces the sharp whistle. [emoji51]

Many thanks @TheKiwi! Will give that a go because I won't be able to live with that noise! :eek:
 

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Oh wow just tried my other new BF atty... The Manta! Hate 2 post attys because I battle building dual coils on them... love the 4 hole posts of the Thump... but it's another top airflow atty and I think it will save me from my over squonking! Oh this is such a winner for me! Beautiful flavour and plenty of clouds... and it's not noisy like the Thump! Oh the Manta for the win!

I know already from the first few toots that I'm really going to enjoy this one!

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Many of us have found that if you close off the airflow just a tiny tiny bit to cover a sliver of one air hole, it dramatically reduces the sharp whistle. [emoji51]

Changed the Drip to a wide bore and closed off the airflow a dash and it's a million times better! Thanks @TheKiwi! :D
 

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Twiddle thumbs. I was wondering if anyone has measured the v drop on the CC.

Granted I'm obsessing over the CC cos of the size and how it looks, I've been constantly on the search for a low v drop and hard hitting squonker.

I'm pretty obsessive over cleaning and maintaining the contacts of my reos, but even those give me a vdrop of 0.6 to 0.7V under a 0.4ohms load.

I can see two huge improvements in the CC as it is: way better contact on the positive and negative contacts so I'm assuming that should cut out considerable vdrop


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Twiddle thumbs. I was wondering if anyone has measured the v drop on the CC.

Granted I'm obsessing over the CC cos of the size and how it looks, I've been constantly on the search for a low v drop and hard hitting squonker.

I'm pretty obsessive over cleaning and maintaining the contacts of my reos, but even those give me a vdrop of 0.6 to 0.7V under a 0.4ohms load.

I can see two huge improvements in the CC as it is: way better contact on the positive and negative contacts so I'm assuming that should cut out considerable vdrop


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I measured the VD on my brass and with a freshly charged battery and a .3 ohm build I got 4.5V :shock:





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Well... OK, that's not true. I actually haven't measured it but I can tell you it (and my 'Pinch) hits harder than anything else I've ever used. They are the first 2 mods I've ever considered dropping my nic level for (I got over that) and I also notice when the vape quality starts to drop and I take the battery out to charge, the reading is well under the 3.7 level where my REOs become anemic. I've actually pulled a battery (while still enjoying the vape) to charge and had it read 3.2V. This leads me to believe they are both highly efficient devices.
 

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Twiddle thumbs. I was wondering if anyone has measured the v drop on the CC.

Granted I'm obsessing over the CC cos of the size and how it looks, I've been constantly on the search for a low v drop and hard hitting squonker.

I'm pretty obsessive over cleaning and maintaining the contacts of my reos, but even those give me a vdrop of 0.6 to 0.7V under a 0.4ohms load.

I can see two huge improvements in the CC as it is: way better contact on the positive and negative contacts so I'm assuming that should cut out considerable vdrop


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I wish someone would start measuring the internal resistance of mods. Voltage drop tells me little. A 0.5V drop could be part battery sag or all battery sag.

The CC hits hard. I think the reason is that it is constructed extremely well. Whether it is brass or aluminium(body or 510 pin) I think won't make much difference.
 

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I wish someone would start measuring the internal resistance of mods. Voltage drop tells me little. A 0.5V drop could be part battery sag or all battery sag.

The CC hits hard. I think the reason is that it is constructed extremely well. Whether it is brass or aluminium(body or 510 pin) I think won't make much difference.

I was going to say the same about battery sag. When measuring it at the 510 it is included in the equation and can vary from battery to battery sometimes big time. I don't have a CC to measure, but if BobC would loan me his I would be more than happy to see what I could find out. :lol:
 

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Twiddle thumbs. I was wondering if anyone has measured the v drop on the CC.

Granted I'm obsessing over the CC cos of the size and how it looks, I've been constantly on the search for a low v drop and hard hitting squonker.

I'm pretty obsessive over cleaning and maintaining the contacts of my reos, but even those give me a vdrop of 0.6 to 0.7V under a 0.4ohms load.

I can see two huge improvements in the CC as it is: way better contact on the positive and negative contacts so I'm assuming that should cut out considerable vdrop


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Hey, Kiwi!

When I measured VD, way back on the first page of this thread, on 6061, I got .19 v-drop on a 1ohm coil, and .3 on a .4ohmer. My results on a brass mod, (Smurf's mod) I got pretty much the exact same readings... I think it has more to do with the battery than the mod though... ;)



I've been on a 10,500 Km road trip across Australia and back, and missed the progress pics! But I came back to message to say my beautifull CC was finished :banana::thumbs::banana::thumbs::banana::thumbs::banana::thumbs::banana:


I'm glad you made it home safely from your adventure! Welcome Back! :D
 

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