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lorderos33

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Close is also missed.

The box has an internal main switch, one button and two LED.

- main on
- push button (box starts with saved power setting, first time with 80% with PWM) - vape
- three clicks - programming mode. With every click the power setting raises up by 5%. When passing 100% it starts at 50% again
- after 10 sec. of no action the box leaves progamming mode stops and normal vaping with the last set value starts again.
- five clicks - electronic locked or delocked

- battery voltage below 3,4 V - blinking LED as indication

Mini-USB is only for charging. For what else shall it be?
Processor is an Atiny 25.

The name of the machiner is Andrey. :)

Thank you for clearing that all up :)
 

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Close is also missed.

The box has an internal main switch, one button and two LED.

- main on
- push button (box starts with saved power setting, first time with 80% with PWM) - vape
- three clicks - programming mode. With every click the power setting raises up by 5%. When passing 100% it starts at 50% again
- after 10 sec. of no action the box leaves progamming mode stops and normal vaping with the last set value starts again.
- five clicks - electronic locked or delocked

- battery voltage below 3,4 V - blinking LED as indication

Mini-USB is only for charging. For what else shall it be?
Processor is an Atiny 25.

The name of the machiner is Andrey. :)

Tai, can you make the mini USB for pass through as well? That way it can be used when the battery needs charging. :)

Also Tai, I got the invoice, but my last name was misspelled by one letter.Lol. I will see if I can correct it on the shop site. Thanks again bud.
 
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Vaypor_Phi

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Yes... right there in bold on the store home page.



Ok, this is going to be sensitive... I love you cos, not directed towards you and just trying to lighten the load on Tai 'cause this and the other stuff is inevitably going to come up a whole lot of times :)

Tai (and whoever) have done a phenomenal job of setting up the site and the process and the forms. Unbelievable job on the upfront work and the communications. There is a tremendous amount of work Tai (and whoever) still does with each and every order making them happen. Everyone can lighten their load just a little bit by taking the time to carefully read the information readily available and spelled out in step by step detailed instructions. I managed to do it so everyone should be able to. I wasn't able to order instantly. I had to take about 20 minutes to read the whole thread once I found it. Look over the site once I found the link to it. Go back and look for answers to a couple of things I wasn't sure of. I figured that was my tiny effort/contribution to help out the "co-op" part. I never have figured out exactly how the paypal products/personal thing works and whether my CC is going to charge me conversion fees or somehow turn it into a cash advance... so I just went with the +4% (detailed information in the invoice) and paid maybe $3 more.

If you send payment as gift, and there is funds in your paypal account or is connected to your bank, you will not get charged the fees. If there is no funds available and is not connected to your bank, then use a CC to fund the payment, then there is a small fee.
 

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If you send payment as gift, and there is funds in your paypal account or is connected to your bank, you will not get charged the fees. If there is no funds available and is not connected to your bank, then use a CC to fund the payment, then there is a small fee.

Yes... but then I worry about how paypal enters the charge to the CC. If they enter the charge as a "cash" then it opens up a whole different can of worms with my CC. I don't think they do but I don't want to take the chance. I used AlertPay one time and they did that even though the purchase was for a product. CC started interest on the date of the transaction, cash withdrawl fee, yada yada. it got messy and went on for a couple of months. I called the CC and they refunded everything as a one time courtesy but... 3 or 4 dollars I don't risk it.
 

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Check your addresses
Please check your addresses. I don't know how good your postal service is.
I have addresses with only city and ZIP code. I have addresses with only state and ZIP code
If you want to change please send me a mail. Do not change in the shop!

That's from the order form in the shop. We are very conditioned to what's on an address form :). I think it's a US vs Europe difference/what is customary.

Form in shop asks for:
Postal code:_____
City:_____
Country:_____

We are used to seeing:
City:_____
State:_____
Zip:_____
Country:_____

Like I said we are very conditioned to this, lol. People will go "hmmm, there is no line for State... I'm afraid to put State on the City line 'cause it might screw things up but maybe I should put State instead of City...". Putting two items on a line labeled for one is usually the last on the list of considered options.

Maybe it will save you a lot of questions and confusion if you changed the label in the store from

"City" --> "City and State"
or "City [and State]" if it's the same form for international use too.

It *should not* be a problem if one of those pieces of information is missing. City/state is redundant with Zip code since the zip code identifies a single, unique post office in the country. (but I'm not sure which one they would go with if there is conflicting information). Name and Street address is critical. After that either City&State OR Zip should get it there. Postal service here is very very good (including the private carriers like UPS, Fedex, DHL, etc.)
 
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