Proditgy V1 Mechanichanical Switch Ident...

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NekoGurrl

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Is there a quick way to identify the V1 5v and the 3.7/6v switches? Got one of each and they look identical:w00t:. Guess I'll just have to swap the same adapter between them with the same batteries to tell by the vapor. Then I can mark the 5v with purple nail polish like I did with the tactile switches so I can tell them apart.

And the mechanical in the Protege is KILLER! Never has 3.7v been so good!!!
 

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Is there a quick way to identify the V1 5v and the 3.7/6v switches? Got one of each and they look identical:w00t:. Guess I'll just have to swap the same adapter between them with the same batteries to tell by the vapor. Then I can mark the 5v with purple nail polish like I did with the tactile switches so I can tell them apart.

And the mechanical in the Protege is KILLER! Never has 3.7v been so good!!!

Pull out the switch and then pull out the button.. see the metal ring around where the spring is? If its copper its the 3.7v/6v, if its gray its the 5v. :)
 
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