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I'm thinkin' maybe we should try this again? . . . . and you kids should behave yourselves

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that did cross my mind. it's totally doable. however, the magnets utilize the space between the batteries (the "crotch" of two circles); so, add size for that on a single battery. And the switch is external to all that. So, footprint of a single battery, 1/8" wooden walls, + ~1/4" projections for magnets, +~1/4" projection for switch.

a little fatty, that would be.

Metal seems like a good material for slender single batt. drippers. and one could always wrap it in electrical tape to match one's atty. :toast:

Hehe very true. However... You've already got one square corner for the "switch". If you squared them all up you could put your magnets there :) bigger than a tube yes but... Who here's looking for a tube? Lol
 

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Well no the orbtronic pd2900 has what 0.06 ohms IR but the vtc5 with less mah has 0.013. Considerable difference. But what do I know about elephants :D

mah is the most obvious culprit in internal resistance. The more stuff you try to pack into the same size container, the less elbow room there is in there. Dual parallel doubles the size of the container in proportion with the mAh (and doubles the contact surface). But, if I'm not doubling the current drawn . . .. . I should see less constriction in flow.

which would pour out faster (same size neck), 1 two liter bottle, or 2 one liter bottles?

Anyway, your example makes the point. You're comparing mAh and IR tho, not Amp ratings and IR.
 

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For sure but I thought he was talking about same coil heating up faster.
Indeed he was. Less voltage drop in the batteries themselves, because he's effectively halved the internal resistance whatever batteries he's using. Ditto for the battery contacts. Plus he's got crazy thick aluminum conductor plates top and bottom, and an a solid silver rod conducting between the two. In the end, this all makes for a much "stiffer" voltage source, i.e. less sag under heavy load. That means more voltage applied to the coil and hence faster heat-up time.
 

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mah is the most obvious culprit in internal resistance. The more stuff you try to pack into the same size container, the less elbow room there is in there. Dual parallel doubles the size of the container in proportion with the mAh (and doubles the contact surface). But, if I'm not doubling the current drawn . . .. . I should see less constriction in flow.

which would pour out faster (same size neck), 1 two liter bottle, or 2 one liter bottles?

Anyway, your example makes the point. You're comparing mAh and IR tho, not Amp ratings and IR.
Oh amp rating. I thought you were talking about mah. Brain fart. Move along.[emoji106]
 

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Don't feel bad, 80% of the posts here are just general banter from the waiting room. 10% are completely incomprehensible,
But the final 10%.......oh boy!.....good stuff! :D

This here is the "good stuff!" And we are running way above quota for the last couple days! :D
 

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So, how does a person buy one? Another sign up list or get on the tail end of the master list?
I could well be wrong. It is my understanding that if this turns out to be sellable (after further testing), it will be a choice when your name comes up on the list already established (either Dublin' or Sumpin').
 

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I see some very careful charging and voltage metering of batteries looming!

Lack of fuses means parallel too - if you were to fuse protect it, you'd need one for each battery and there's no room, unless you used springs as fuses?

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Although you are right for full protection you still can protect from a short with one fuse. Lets call it half protection.
 
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