Got ENVY ?????????

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    Id guess at least a month past getting the PCB right. Between testing, getting the tubes, getting the caps, and the switches, it will take at least that long. If he gets a proto done in the next week, we might see them before Christmas. I know mikes not gonna rush and mess it up. :)

    Ah Ruppy I didn't want to hear that but I know it's going to be awhile. How's the weather in beautiful WV?. Spitting snow here.
     

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    Ah Ruppy I didn't want to hear that but I know it's going to be awhile. How's the weather in beautiful WV?. Spitting snow here.
    It wont be long till it snows here
    NO !
    sorry but I still have the VVPV in process as well so !! lots o' work around here .
    Have you smashed a envy board yet lol. Its so frustrating when you set up a whole chip and it dosent work....When you know it should... I spent two weeks with a TI chips once until I finally realized that I wasnt dumb..... and the chip was faulty lol.....

    Wish ya luck man and I know youll get it figured out.
     

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    NO !
    sorry but I still have the VVPV in process as well so !! lots o' work around here .

    I understand the VVPC must come first. Too much Time, money and heartache has been invested not to see it to completion before all else. It was the end all, beat all PV--when it was conceived.

    Time marches on. I dare guess that the ENVY will outsell in its first week what the VVPV does in 6 months. PV users are far, far more numerous than PV collectors.
     

    Ruppy

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    Are you planning on using the same little yellow button? And I also wanted to comment that recessed threading looks best with a tank on it. From reading many other posts on other threads, many people prefer a tank close to flush on their mod.

    Im almost positive it wont have recessed threads. That would make it longer. They will protrude like other small ego/noego/epower threads. The only difference is that there wont be cone threads on the outside. (at least from the pics in the front page thats what I get)

    It will have a button like a eqo. Small rubber backlit button from what Mike said.
     

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    Im almost positive it wont have recessed threads. That would make it longer. They will protrude like other small ego/noego/epower threads. The only difference is that there wont be cone threads on the outside. (at least from the pics in the front page thats what I get)

    It will have a button like a eqo. Small rubber backlit button from what Mike said.

    Well, I'll be honest here; personally, I would MUCH rather it be 1/4" longer in exchange for recessed threads. It's a very small sacrifice for a far more aesthetically pleasing form factor.

    Am I alone in this?
     
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