Precise ELA Telescoping Mod by Super-T!

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d3mon

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awww that's very kind of you!
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15011... to mine 15113 (circa 03/06) and 15203 (03/18) all w/in first 200. Order from France: 24257 If your numbers are in similar numerical order, 3 days after my second order, it jumped to 24257, i gotta say wow.... thats a lot of numbers.

*best for all "waiters" to wait for David's update tomorrow...

It's tomorrow now... David, could you give an idea when you think i should receive mine?


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Nope, I don't think so.



I nearly fell off my chair 5 minuets ago when I got an email from Super T, turned out they just told me they changed my accent ring order to brass as requested.... :)


I'm not much into brass, but I gotta admit that that polished ELA with brass accents looked sick :vapor: .


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Love my p+18650! Love it! I haven't touched another mod since I got it!

I even watched the video by David on the kick, just so I could know how to change out the o-rings. I got it figured out, and it wasn't hard one bit. Oh and I didn't break anything. I just don't know why I waited so long to get one. I love it!

PrecisePlus Setup:
Note: These are just a starting point, you may find you like an extra washer on the Rhodium
switch post to adiust the throw to your liking or need a different Oring combination for the
battery. There should be resistance felt the last 1/2 turn or so of your top cap as it
compresses the oring down, this is normal. Adiust accordingly to achieve this.
PrecisePlus 18650:
- Aw P1865o 2600mAh: One Thick (.100) #113 Oring in the bottom of the battery chamber
One Washer under the Rhodium Plated screw in Switch Post
-Aw P18650 2900/31OOmAh: One Thin (.070) #16 Onng
One Washer
-Aw IMR 18650: one Thick (.100) #113 Oring and One Thin(.070) # 16 Oring
Three washers
-Aw IMR 18490 w/Kick: One Thick (.100) #113 oring
One Washer

There you go the configurations.....
 

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Here's a little something that I simply could not have held it for much longer. There's absolutely NOTHING scientific about this test. I do these at home just for giggles with a simple underload/no load measuring device. AGAIN, this is for FUN :

ELA underload house test:

-AW 18650 IMR 2000mah at 4.07volts no load
-HH.357 1.5ohm atty (used on for tests)
-voltage underload 3.96volts :vapor:
-voltage drop .11volts.

Absolutely NO NOALOX is ever used on my underload tests. As a matter of fact, I stopped using Noalox on my Super-T devices for well over 9 months now.


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Here's a little something that I simply could not have held it for much longer. There's absolutely NOTHING scientific about this test. I do these at home just for giggles with a simple underload/no load measuring device. AGAIN, this is for FUN :

ELA underload house test:

-AW 18650 IMR 2000mah at 4.07volts no load
-HH.357 1.5ohm atty (used on for tests)
-voltage underload 3.96volts :vapor:
-voltage drop .11volts.

Absolutely NO NOALOX is ever used on my underload tests. As a matter of fact, I stopped using Noalox on my Super-T devices for well over 9 months now.


Nic

Im ignorant when it comes to those types of tests, Im assuming that is a good reading?
 

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I'm not much into brass, but I gotta admit that that polished ELA with brass accents looked sick :vapor: .


Nic

Yup, a few photos and I changed my mind. And having two sets of SS accent rings would be rather pointless. :)

Blix, better change the numbers that I gave you :D


Nic

Hehe nice. Have in mind if you do it again with a lower resistance atty, the voltage drop will increase. But it is right up there with the best of them! :)
 

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Here's a little something that I simply could not have held it for much longer. There's absolutely NOTHING scientific about this test. I do these at home just for giggles with a simple underload/no load measuring device. AGAIN, this is for FUN :

ELA underload house test:

-AW 18650 IMR 2000mah at 4.07volts no load
-HH.357 1.5ohm atty (used on for tests)
-voltage underload 3.96volts :vapor:
-voltage drop .11volts.

Absolutely NO NOALOX is ever used on my underload tests. As a matter of fact, I stopped using Noalox on my Super-T devices for well over 9 months now.


Nic

Nice! Can you do a test with a 0.8ish coil :2cool:

if you ever want to use anything: no-ox-id special A: less greasy and way more conductive!
 

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Nice! Can you do a test with a 0.8ish coil :2cool:

if you ever want to use anything: no-ox-id special A: less greasy and way more conductive!


Emonty, I have no-ox-id. Talk about a big tube. 8ounces I think :facepalm:


Ok, new one:


-AW IMR 18650 at 4.00volts
-UD AGI STAINLESS STEEL post at .95ohms


Voltage underload 3.75volts - 3 second burst
-voltage loss .25volts


I wish I had a hellfire to test it :(


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