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<blockquote data-quote="TrollDragon" data-source="post: 20287451" data-attributes="member: 237111"><p>Very nice! I love it when gear has a history, I have an old iPV2S that is very dear to me.</p><p></p><p>A few thing about the mod...</p><p>TC doesn't work on it, and probably never will. Be very careful trying it out as the Captain will fire full power if something is off with the TC setup, like cold resistance or wire TCR. Also pay attention to the battery polarity and don't rely on the reverse polarity protection circuit to work.</p><p></p><p>There is new firmware for it 1.6 on iJoy's site. If yours boots up with a V1.XX use the 1.6, if it boots up with an A1.XX use the A1.6. Both versions are included in the firmware file, you need the updater as well.</p><p></p><p>iJoy pulled another one of their typical slimy moves and changed the 20700's they sell to a 4 leg version which have very poor performance. If you are looking for a spare set of 20700's, Illumn has the KeepPower 20700's that are exactly the same as the proper 5 leg iJoy 20700's.</p><p></p><p>Other than that enjoy the Captain! <img src="/styles/ecf/xf1-smilies/thumbup.gif" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":thumbs:" title="Thumbs up :thumbs:" data-shortname=":thumbs:" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TrollDragon, post: 20287451, member: 237111"] Very nice! I love it when gear has a history, I have an old iPV2S that is very dear to me. A few thing about the mod... TC doesn't work on it, and probably never will. Be very careful trying it out as the Captain will fire full power if something is off with the TC setup, like cold resistance or wire TCR. Also pay attention to the battery polarity and don't rely on the reverse polarity protection circuit to work. There is new firmware for it 1.6 on iJoy's site. If yours boots up with a V1.XX use the 1.6, if it boots up with an A1.XX use the A1.6. Both versions are included in the firmware file, you need the updater as well. iJoy pulled another one of their typical slimy moves and changed the 20700's they sell to a 4 leg version which have very poor performance. If you are looking for a spare set of 20700's, Illumn has the KeepPower 20700's that are exactly the same as the proper 5 leg iJoy 20700's. Other than that enjoy the Captain! :thumbs: [/QUOTE]
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