CarolG Full Member Jan 1, 2011 45 0 Orlando FL www.vapejourney.com Feb 17, 2011 #21 Feb 17, 2011 Add bookmark #21 Love the battery bag idea. I've been using my lanyard, but always worry the cart will fly off. ••• More options Report Add bookmark Share
lujin4 Ultra Member ECF Veteran Jul 18, 2010 1,589 553 Milwakee Feb 17, 2011 #22 Feb 17, 2011 Add bookmark #22 Centrifugal force will keep the cart in the lanyard just as it does in the battery bag. ••• More options Report Add bookmark Share
CarolG Full Member Jan 1, 2011 45 0 Orlando FL www.vapejourney.com Feb 17, 2011 #23 Feb 17, 2011 Add bookmark #23 lujin4 said: Centrifugal force will keep the cart in the lanyard just as it does in the battery bag. Click to expand... True, unless it starts to split or loosens up, which I've heard they can do. The bag is sure to keep it from flying off anywhere. ••• More options Report Add bookmark Share
lujin4 said: Centrifugal force will keep the cart in the lanyard just as it does in the battery bag. Click to expand... True, unless it starts to split or loosens up, which I've heard they can do. The bag is sure to keep it from flying off anywhere.
bobbysox10 Super Member ECF Veteran Jan 17, 2010 606 59 Chicago Feb 17, 2011 #24 Feb 17, 2011 Add bookmark #24 CarolG said: True, unless it starts to split or loosens up, which I've heard they can do. The bag is sure to keep it from flying off anywhere. Click to expand... That has happened to me many of times. Specifically when I do not put in down far enough. I have never seen a lanyard that has broken yet. ••• More options Report Add bookmark Share
CarolG said: True, unless it starts to split or loosens up, which I've heard they can do. The bag is sure to keep it from flying off anywhere. Click to expand... That has happened to me many of times. Specifically when I do not put in down far enough. I have never seen a lanyard that has broken yet.