Printed Mechanical Bottom Feeder Mod

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Vince159

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Over 4 days without a post! Were did everyone go? I guess everyone has all they need and no new developments to report. Happily vaping my Pekos :). One thing to report. I tried to do a solder mod but couldn't get it to fit right. Now, I am going to have to de-solder, and try again or find new solder lugs to build #4 the regular way. I can find the smaller of the two, but the big one, it seems I would have to buy 100 of them. Anyone know where I can find a single 3/8 solder lug? I don't plan on building 100 of these.
Maybe Live Wire Mods?
 

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Over 4 days without a post! Were did everyone go? I guess everyone has all they need and no new developments to report. Happily vaping my Pekos :). One thing to report. I tried to do a solder mod but couldn't get it to fit right. Now, I am going to have to de-solder, and try again or find new solder lugs to build #4 the regular way. I can find the smaller of the two, but the big one, it seems I would have to buy 100 of them. Anyone know where I can find a single 3/8 solder lug? I don't plan on building 100 of these.
I have found that in a flash you can go to walmart and get a box of 10 ring connecters in 3/8" and they work great. That is all mine have the wire mod and i just took some of the end off and soldered to it. But if your handy enough you can take the "crimp connector" end off and drill a hole for the size of your nut and bolt in the parts kit.

Just a thought.

Or contact live wire and ask nicely for a solder lug
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Any idea what size threads the small brass screws have on the 26650 Peko... I drop one of the nuts and searched for over an hour trying to find it... It is gone.. I tried 1-72 like the 18650 but no luck
I haven't built one of those yet. Isn't there a mechanical parts list like there is on the 18650?
 

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Actually my alumide sculpteo is nice but not the same color of shapeways that I wanted. I think someone else got a bad alumide print forgot who it was.

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How would one go about figuring the vape time of a 18650 battery using a mechanical lets say at 0.35 ohms... Short of using a multimeter, and testing for voltage below acceptable thresh hold...

To rephrase, is there some calculation using the amps being drawn to calculate the "firing time"?

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nice, i like the steam engine thing, bookmarked....

how have i never come across that before......

wow 15 minutes on a vtc5, i would have thought 2600 mah would go longer than that... perhaps i should be worried about pushing battery below voltage threshold....

15 minutes of time pressing the on button. That is quite a few 5 second draws. The lower the ohms the faster the batteries will drain.
 
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