i dont think they are meant to ship with sleeves, i think you got lucky mate
Well that is no bueno. I hope mine comes with one but if not it won't be the end of the world more than likely I won't use it much if at all. My VS is always without.Make that three without, I just left my local vape shop and a customer had his D2 received from 101 today…NO silicone sleeve.
if it doesnt, sweet-vapes.com is getting 10 colors in soon i believe IPV D2 Silicone Case - Silicone Skins - AccessoriesWell that is no bueno. I hope mine comes with one but if not it won't be the end of the world more than likely I won't use it much if at all. My VS is always without.
Out is not = to in. A Samsung 25R can't do 75W (safely/within spec) all the way down to the d2's cut off. Need at least 24A to cover the 75W. The 25R's are good to about 64W @cutoff.Finally got the output numbers.
1a to 25a Max.
Samsung R25 batteries should work fine for most users.
Concerned users should consider Sony VTC4's
i will have high hopes that mine will too!Got mine from 101 today. It's ver 2.0 and has a sleeve that was already on it.
Out is not = to in. A Samsung 25R can't do 75W (safely/within spec) all the way down to the d2's cut off. Need at least 24A to cover the 75W. The 25R's are good to about 64W @cutoff.
Freshly charged, yes. Depleted (below 3.8V), No.
Something to keep in mind when telling folks what cells to use.
Edit: in fact, the d2 spec sheet says 30A minimum input.
Don't think you are supposed to run nickel and titanium outside of tc mode. I heard it can be dangerous. Something to do with it being like nonresistance wiresomething interesting.... i switched into Power mode with my Ti coil and i noticed that the resistance was jumping around after setting it. i swtiched to an atty with a kanthal coil and the resistance stays put. So even if you want to use a Ti coil in power mode it keeps showing the current resistance rather than the set resistance, which then make the voltage look really high
Out is not = to in. A Samsung 25R can't do 75W (safely/within spec) all the way down to the d2's cut off. Need at least 24A to cover the 75W. The 25R's are good to about 64W @cutoff.
Freshly charged, yes. Depleted (below 3.8V), No.
Something to keep in mind when telling folks what cells to use.
Edit: in fact, the d2 spec sheet says 30A minimum input.
Edit: in fact, the d2 spec sheet says 30A minimum input.