Improved PrecisePlus Available for Order!

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forcedfuel50

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I want my shipping notice. I ordered right when they went up. Oh well. I'm sure this week.

No worries Sedge, i'm always fair in my shipping and the orders are shipping in the order they came in, so if you placed an earlier order youre number will be coming up!
 

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ricklynchcore

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Just a question or two, I have a lava tube vv, but use a DID rba. I am very interested in getting a mech mod that can assure long life and can be repaired. Excuse my ignorance, but I generally have my lavatube set at 3.7 volts, with my coil at 2.0 ohms. Will the precise hit at 3.7 volts until battery dips below this level? Will there be a waiting list for this product, or can I expect quick shipping. Your product, btw, is just beautiful. This certainly looks like a product that will go the distance. My lavatube is starting to show wear and tear at 3 months. I am thinking about the 18650, are the batts used imr or protected.Thanks for your input.

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atavanhalen

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Just a question or two, I have a lava tube vv, but use a DID rba. I am very interested in getting a mech mod that can assure long life and can be repaired. Excuse my ignorance, but I generally have my lavatube set at 3.7 volts, with my coil at 2.0 ohms. Will the precise hit at 3.7 volts until battery dips below this level? Will there be a waiting list for this product, or can I expect quick shipping. Your product, btw, is just beautiful. This certainly looks like a product that will go the distance. My lavatube is starting to show wear and tear at 3 months. I am thinking about the 18650, are the batts used imr or protected.Thanks for your input.

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no all mechanical mod will hit at a specific voltage for the run of the battery, also it depends on what type of battery you use. The imr batteries(aw ones are red) are designed to stay at a higher voltage for longer so it starts at 4.2volts then slowly drops down and down, with imr batts you need to stop discharging around 3.5volts so you do not overdischarge, I think you can go lower but it is pretty wimpy at 3.5 anyways. Then there are the standard protected batteries and from what you are saying, I think these would be what you would want, the protected ones(aw protected are black) these start at 4.2 as well but go down closer to 3.7 much quicker and most of the run will stay around that for a lot of the run time. The 18350 is not available as a protected but instead only as imr(high drain), so the two options would be the 18500 or the 18650. All of them are amazing they just run for longer amounts of time. There is no waiting list, it is just first come first serve, looks like they are in stock still, David finishes them himself so they ship out after finishing in the order that the orders were received. Hopefully that clears some stuff up, everything I said is not to scientific standards but I think it makes the point fine.
Just noticed that you are thinking about the 18650, there are a few choices of batts for the 18650 maybe someone can suggest which one might suite you best. I would not delay on placing an order because missing out sucks! Lifetime warranty and refinish with rhodium plated contacts is hard to beat, especially since you like 3.7.

edit: I feel that even though you have not ordered yet I should tell you to make sure and read thishttp://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/fo...697-warning-preciseplus-owners-must-read.html if you do buy
 
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The Yeti

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I tried giving my satin 16340 to someone so I'd have some sort of excuse to buy a two-toner. He turned me down for being too extravagant.
Somebody slap me.
Hard.

Well, I'd be more than willing to suck it up and take it off your hands. ;) Just being a good friend and all....
 

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Wow was I late to the party on this one. So glad I got in on it though. Got me an +500 on the way to help out the +18650 and +10440 I have been over using.

On a side note, if you have been sitting around wondering if your Precise can take a bath in salt water/mud and come out OK, I can tell you from personal experience that it can. Was out Flounder fishing on Fripp Island, SC this past week and dropped mine out of my shirt pocket while bending over to scoop up a 4 pounder. It slammed on an oyster crusted slab of concrete and then into 1 foot of salt water before nestling down in a few inches of pluff mud. Holy SH!7 I was ....... I normally catch and release but in this case I kept the ornery fish for causing me so much grief. I snatched it out after groping around in the muck for what seemed an eternity. It had to have spent a full minute in there. I went ahead and yanked the battery and threw it in the box and cleaned the whole thing the best I could while I was out. I went home very scared it would be a total wreck. I cursed that fish for a the entire 15 minute golf cart ride back to my house. The P+ went into a soapy water bath and all parts were thoroughly scrubbed clean and re-lubed with some Nolax. The ball bearing on the bottom switch somehow got zero mud in it and it seems to have come out none the worse for wear. The flounder got skinned and filleted then fried up and eaten with some eggs and grits. He had seen better days. Anyway I then decided I needed to order me a b-up for sure and here we are with a satin'ed out, flow top, flat cap on the way. Now I know some of you might say that it wasn't the fishes fault that I forgot to button the top button of my shirt pocket but I don't care. He was there and he took the blame.


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huntersday

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The 2-3 week wait period on their website is accurate. I've got 18 days of waiting in anticipation, cold sweats and all, for the day I can vape on one of those beautifully crafted machines. Thats not a complaint at all, considering the amount of times I checked their website for stock in the past and come up disappointed. Its a much better wait knowing that it'll be home soon.

I was wondering if theres a confirmation e-mail sent when they ship? If there is one, that'll help with my newest habit of rushing the mailbox after work. You all know what I'm talking about. :) Figure/hoping I'm in that next shipment this week, but even if David lived next door to me and walked it over the next day after I ordered, my first words would be "what took you so long?!"

Congrats on the one year jkmtwo.
 
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