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If we're talking "Just the Drip Tip", then it's not salacious, but if you go all in with the APV then you deserve the stares and subsequent applause.
Have I gone too far?
Commitment deserves applause
Thanks for confirming that I went too far![]()
"Powered by ANY 18350 LiIon Protected or IMR Cell"
This is in the Mini description... I've read all the battery threads I can find and still a bit confused. Which battery do you use in you mini and why.... And generally how long are they lasting between charges. (I realize this is highly flexible and dependent on how heavy it's being used.)
I've seen some 18350 700maH bats and some 18350 1200maH bats... The 1200's are going to last longer right? At what cost though, or what's the trade off... Safety?
"Powered by ANY 18350 LiIon Protected or IMR Cell"
This is in the Mini description... I've read all the battery threads I can find and still a bit confused. Which battery do you use in you mini and why.... And generally how long are they lasting between charges. (I realize this is highly flexible and dependent on how heavy it's being used.)
I've seen some 18350 700maH bats and some 18350 1200maH bats... The 1200's are going to last longer right? At what cost though, or what's the trade off... Safety?
"Powered by ANY 18350 LiIon Protected or IMR Cell"
This is in the Mini description... I've read all the battery threads I can find and still a bit confused. Which battery do you use in you mini and why.... And generally how long are they lasting between charges. (I realize this is highly flexible and dependent on how heavy it's being used.) I've seen some 18350 700maH bats and some 18350 1200maH bats... The 1200's are going to last longer right? At what cost though, or what's the trade off... Safety?
Thanks guys... I've also read the Pila chargers are the way to go. I guess you must use some kind of optional "extension arm" to allow the 18350 to fit in this charger?
Pulse or minus 90 days LOL U gotta laugh!My best guess, based on Zen's posts, is at least another week until the ZAs show up on the site. If the ecommerce is back up on the website, the first of the ZAs will start to ship to the Pre-Order list in the middle of this coming week. The ZAGs and ZAPs will be a little longer as they require more finish work. After all the Pre-Orders have shipped, the balance of the ZAs will be on the site.......maybe week of the 14th, maybe not.........
Enter sobriety BIIIG LOL!I was libated and did a 6 wrap that was working for me. I reduced to a 5 wrap the following day when I could see and count.
I have a TP-003 and love it, but bought an XTAR WP6 based on a lot of recommendations. I have problems with an 18350 popping out. Any tips?I applaud the Pila Chargers, but yes, you will need spacers. (I can't say anything against this decision)
I use the XTAR WP6 II 6 bay charger and also use 4 XTAR Spacers per battery and get very good "off the charger" voltage tests of 4.2-4.21V
I have a XTAR MP2 and it's a 2-bay 18350 mini-charger that I love because it's a usb charger, very small, requires no spacers, and it comes with USB/wall-plug and a 12V car charger, but there is some variability to them with regards to final charge voltage. RTDVapor is swapping me for a new one that he has tested that will cap the voltage to 4.20-4.22V because the original one I have seems to want to charge the AW batteries to 4.26V (which will lesson overall battery life). Anything off the charger at 4.25V or higher for AW IMR 700mah is not ideal for longevity on these cells according to the OEM.
If you get an MP2, make sure to test the voltage off the battery to ensure you got a charger closer to 4.2-4.22V on a multimeter, or understand that your batteries might not last as long.
I went down a slippery slope last night!This thread almost went down a slippery slope there for a minute....
I have a TP-003 and love it, but bought an XTAR WP6 based on a lot of recommendations. I have problems with an 18350 popping out. Any tips?