When you order the shop sends an confirmation eMail automatically. Than I type it into an ERP system. Therefore the invoice may need up to four days. But isn't a confirmation enough that your oder is placed for the moment?
sure is!
When you order the shop sends an confirmation eMail automatically. Than I type it into an ERP system. Therefore the invoice may need up to four days. But isn't a confirmation enough that your oder is placed for the moment?
Quick lol yeh i took the hit. what can i say Airborne Rangers all the way and MX was also and thats how Airborne Infantry stay together. Right MX yo Brother in arms where are you. for the sake of vaping i just saved your .... at least say hey Hoo Ahhhhhhh
i just sent Uwe a pm. man i feel terrible. i hate to create more work for people. im gonna hang myself.
LOL Rangers Lead the way. Thanks buddy![]()
Rangers may lead the way, but the Spookey and Spectre watch your ..... Sorry, had to. Ex-maintenance on the Spookey.
Lorderos can you or do you have any info on the box Kronos? i mean like is it just 3.7v, is it all mechanical or wires? any kind of info . does it have a processor and what does that do if it has it? thanks for any info.
When you order the shop sends an confirmation eMail automatically. Than I type it into an ERP system. Therefore the invoice may need up to four days. But isn't a confirmation enough that your oder is placed for the moment?
I'm guessing the usb is only for charging.
The microprocessor is to control and set voltage.
I expect the voltage is fixed. If it is selectable it will be done through button presses (like 3 times quickly type of thing).
The electronic (voltage) control will be to output a fixed voltage. Either below or above the nominal or (varying voltage) at the battery. A Li-Ion battery is about 4v fully charged and will run down to about 3.2v depleted. A voltage regulator will provide a fixed voltage (constant) from fully charged to fully depleted. It does this by varying the instantaneous discharge rate of the battery. For example the voltage regulator might provide a fixed 4.5v output at the connector or it might provide a fixed 3.0v at the connector. Just examples of voltages outside of the normal voltages at the battery. Could be anything in between as well. The protection circuit will protect from short, over max discharge rate, and under charge.
haha, that's my guess(I hope I win, I hope I win, ...)
So a technical question...
Why are your threads for the cap m12 x .75? the dse701 tip appears to be an m11.5 x .75 or .8 . Bulli does the same thing and i'm really not sure why. The reason i can see is if someone is using a standard tap and die to make the threads, but on a CNC lathe that is typically difficult and slower way of doing things.
Just a curiosity question really, but as an engineer/machinist, i'm not seeing the reason.
i guess my question wasn't clear. Was it designed around the DSE701 threaded mouthpiece? if so, that thread isn't quite right. That's what i am trying to figure out.