Yes, very much, thx!oops... It's for the following setup:
Poldiac tube
Poldiac extender ring
Nanos button
TNS hybrid
Since there's no top cap (yet) for this setup, and the battery sits too low to make contact with the hybrid, you can use a couple of magnets on the battery to bridge the gap. That works fine for me with 2 magnets for the 18350 and the 18650 (depending on the battery, flat top or button top), but the AW 18500 is actually 18490, so I needed three magnets or some other kind of extender. A screw from my old PC was just the right size together with 1 magnet.
Hope that helped!
Interesting mod. I wonder if it will be followed by the Scooby-Doo
Interesting mod. I wonder if it will be followed by the Scooby-Doo
I saw today That "Hi guys Todd Here" will be doing a review of the Nanos, looks like he was sent a mixed 18650,![]()
I ruined a battery yesterday because the Nanos would fire until empty in its stand. I had been using an unprotected Panasonic NCR18650B.
Now looking for protected batteries. These are about 4-5 millimeters longer and I don't see that they would fit in.
Would you guys please tell me what you use? Protected batteries I mean.
Papp
VTC5 are not protected, right?
The locking switch goes differently for my two mechmods and apparently I am too stupid to remember which goes which way.
My real question is, does a 69 mm (2 3/4") long battery fit in or not?
I ruined a battery yesterday because the Nanos would fire until empty in its stand. I had been using an unprotected Panasonic NCR18650B.
Now looking for protected batteries. These are about 4-5 millimeters longer and I don't see that they would fit in.
Would you guys please tell me what you use? Protected batteries I mean.
Papp
So.... Anyone else build below 0.5 ohms on these suckers yet?
I'm a little puzzled by the warning. I don't think the mods will ever get to a temperature high enough to degrade the magnets, especially at the switch, even at 0.3 ohms.
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