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atavanhalen

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The new PP page has been added to the site...my cart filled with other goodies...commence stalking! :)
yup I've had 2 18350s in my cart for an hour or so when I saw the PP's up on the site, just waiting to pull the trigger, thank the almightygod that it is my day off. lol, see what I did there?
 

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Heres the deal, Units will go up around 11am Today central time.

Battery Charger Status, i am out of several of my most popular chargers TR001's, WF188's, TR003's. I have more coming though, they should be in about mid week next week.

Battery Status IMR 18350, IMR 18490, Protected 18500. I have limited the number of these batteries each customer can purchase (see website). I just want to make sure everyone can at least get a couple for their new units. I have more on the way. The limit on the number you can purchase will only be temporary.

PrecisePlus Limit One of each unit per customer.


David
 
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forcedfuel50

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WARNING!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

In case you missed it:

DO NOT SAND or use any type of abrasive or harsh chemical cleaning products or place in vinegar/lemon juice etc on the Electrical Contacts of the New Precise Plus!

They are triple coated with Precious metal! They will not oxidize, tarnish or corrode
. The only cleaning you should do to them is if they get dusty or you drop it in the mud, in which case, just use a soft cloth to wipe them off or some dish soap and warm water!


All of the preciseplus electrical contacts (both the bottom switch battery contact and the top atomizer and battery contact post) are rhodium plated!


A bit more about the rhodium/gold plated electrical contacts on the new PrecisePlus series:

Corrosion and oxidization of the electrical contact areas of all mechanical mods has been their weakest link, causing weak, delayed or inconsistent firing. Needing constant cleaning, sanding and/or application of messy anti corrosives, one can soon grow frustated with the constant maintenance needed.

Having been a manufacturer of mechanical mods for over two years, super-t sought a solution.

Enter rhodium.

- rhodium is one of the most expensive precious rare earth elements at around $2000.00 per ounce.

-as a precious metal, rhodium is virtually impervious to oxidization, corrosion, temperature or harsh chemicals

-the plating on your preciseplus's electrical contacts are actually a three layer plating process first involving a copper plating, followed by a gold plating and then followed by the rhodium plating all applied to mil spec-r-46085 and astm b 634–88 specs.

-rhodiums melting temperature is approximately 3600 degrees f, or nearly twice that of nickel plating. Why is this important?

Everytime you depress the switch, electricity is "jumping/crossing" the connection creating electrical arcing and invisible localized hot spots (often in excess of 2000f) on lesser metals, this degrades the plating and increases resistance and build up of oxides, but rhodium is unaffected by this.

-rhodium has a hardness rating of over 800knoop whereas even the hardest gold platings only have around a 200 knoop rating. This hardness is extremely critical in a mechanical mod due to the wear and friction electrical contacts in a mechanical mod encounter.

-rhodium does not create oxides which impede electrical flow, even when heated to high temperatures.

All of the preciseplus electrical contacts (both the bottom switch battery contact and the top atomizer and battery contact post) are rhodium plated.

Gone are the days of constant cleaning, sanding or application of anti corrosives such as noalox, vaseline or dielectric greases!
 
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