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rojo

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anyone using a new precise+ with an adapter to 801 or 808 while looking seamless with the device? i have a 350 on the way and curious/worried I wont be able to use my 808 cartos or 801 fusions :(

It probably depends on the adapter, but I'd say you're probably safe. Here are a few illustrative poses from my P+ 18500.

with eGo-T type B atty and tank on a 510-eGo adapter:


with 6mL cartomizer on a 510-eGo adapter:


with a 901 atty on a 510-901 adapter:


For posterity, the 510-eGo adapter requires a circuit board spacer, as the typical mass-produced 510-eGo adapter sold by every site I've seen is too deep on the eGo end.
 

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Interesting. I thought the Protected 18500's would have a steeper decline than the IMR 18490's, when in fact it's slightly the opposite. I am very interested to see the results at 2.5 amps. Since I pretty much only low-resistance atomizers, 2.5 amps is more realistic.

This pattern holds true on the AW IMR 18650 vs the AW P18650 2600mah too. On the larger batteries like this, the Protected's do just about as well as the IMR's at holding voltage under load. You can also see the P18650 2600mah outperforms the P18650 2900mAh battery in it's ability to hold voltage under load, making it the better choice for LR atomizers:

AW1865testresults.jpg
 
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I've placed my first order with supert last Friday for a p+18350. What is the normal time for them to ship? I've been spoiled by most of my other vendors so anything over a couple of days with no shipping notice has me wondering.


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If I remember correctly I think David said that he was gonna try to get Fridays order out sometime this week. Other vendors dont sell the precise so we have to wait :( I am waiting for a P+10, so we are in the same boat.
 

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If I remember correctly I think David said that he was gonna try to get Fridays order out sometime this week. Other vendors dont sell the precise so we have to wait :( I am waiting for a P+10, so we are in the same boat.

Yes, all the PrecisePlus orders from Friday i am going to try to get out this week. We are working hard, so i'm hopeful we can get them all done! You will receive a tracking number via email too when they ship.

Happy Thanksgiving!
 

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David sorry
P+500 when it becomes available?

sorry but I did not know where to ask
and do not want to disturb you with an email

Ciao Cry79,

Cloud9Vaping appears to have them in stock. They are on holiday and not accepting orders until tomorrow, though, according to their homepage.
 

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For posterity, the 510-eGo adapter requires a circuit board spacer, as the typical mass-produced 510-eGo adapter sold by every site I've seen is too deep on the eGo end.

Hey thanks for the info about the board spacer thingie. That is just what the doctor ordered for things that bottom out in your atty connector and cut off air flow. Excellent!!!
 

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1. Happy Thanksgiving To Y'ALL !!!!

2. DAVID: My springs have not yet arrived, and it's been several weeks; so Im a bit worried... !!!!

3. WARNING: For all P+s' users: DO-NOT overtighten your atty... As you may very well know... This could end up in your unit "getting plugged firing" and the heat in just a matter of seconds will be WOW...
I learnt this the hard way as I would overtighten my atties on a regular basis -just out of being silly, I guess...-
Anyway, the thing is... Even though I managed to unscrew the cap ASAP, the heat was massive and despite the fact nothing really bad or serious happened, the switch-button to my PrecisePlus ended up having some sort of micro-"freckles" as a result to being exposed to such heat... It seems to be rusty-freckles/ oxidized micro-areas...
I have even grown fond of them, as I really like having this "freckly" unit; feels unique, and I swear I love the distinctive touch... But... I know most of you would hate having this problem, so bear in mind you should never ever over-tighten your atty.
Then again, I think nobody out there is to overtighten their atties they way I would, heeee...

=)
 

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1. Happy Thanksgiving To Y'ALL !!!!

2. DAVID: My springs have not yet arrived, and it's been several weeks; so Im a bit worried... !!!!

3. WARNING: For all P+s' users: DO-NOT overtighten your atty... As you may very well know... This could end up in your unit "getting plugged firing" and the heat in just a matter of seconds will be WOW...
I learnt this the hard way as I would overtighten my atties on a regular basis -just out of being silly, I guess...-
Anyway, the thing is... Even though I managed to unscrew the cap ASAP, the heat was massive and despite the fact nothing really bad or serious happened, the switch-button to my PrecisePlus ended up having some sort of micro-"freckles" as a result to being exposed to such heat... It seems to be rusty-freckles/ oxidized micro-areas...
I have even grown fond of them, as I really like having this "freckly" unit; feels unique, and I swear I love the distinctive touch... But... I know most of you would hate having this problem, so bear in mind you should never ever over-tighten your atty.
Then again, I think nobody out there is to overtighten their atties they way I would, heeee...

=)

When you say plug firing....do you mean it's shorting out? I'm not sure what you mean....I don't typically over tighten my atty's but I'm curious to know what happened.
 

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I'd think over-tightening the atty would only make it a little harder to unscrew the atty off. What I don't understand is how over-tightening the atty could possibly make the switch at the opposite end of the tube get stuck 'on'. Please explain. :)

Over tightening shorts out the atty and causes the unit to heat up. I would assume that the spring and button heats up and expands and that's why it gets stuck. David has confirmed that the atty will short out if over tightened a while back on this thread.
 
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