since its insured its signature required, right?
since its insured its signature required, right?

Arrr, I've been asked if I had anything else to offer, especially if it is more inclined to people on a budget, so I took a look on the shelves and this is what I came up with.
#510 is Bocote with Cocobolo end caps, Basic VV with voltage display. The On/Off switch did not work so I bypassed it and put it on the shelf. Also I noticed that the coating on the LED is a bit thick and although you can read the display it is kinda dim. It uses a linear regulator for power and 2 x 18350 batteries. SS switch and Large SS catch cup.
Note: best offer by end of weekend gets the mod unless someone grabs it for the price listed
Price $139 or best offer;
The other is a return for a leaking CC and buyback. Basic VV, no voltage display. I retrofitted a large SS catch cup on it later and on the shelf it went. It is the first one that I contoured for fingers. I stopped doing that as I did not want to step on Brad's toes. It also has rounded edging. Wenge with Mulberry end caps and inlay. Linear regulator and On/Off switch. The squonk hole is a bit large than usual as well and mounted on the right side. 2x18350 batteries.
Price $135 or best offer;
Yo ho!
Arrr, I've been asked if I had anything else to offer, especially if it is more inclined to people on a budget, so I took a look on the shelves and this is what I came up with.
#510 is Bocote with Cocobolo end caps, Basic VV with voltage display. The On/Off switch did not work so I bypassed it and put it on the shelf. Also I noticed that the coating on the LED is a bit thick and although you can read the display it is kinda dim. It uses a linear regulator for power and 2 x 18350 batteries. SS switch and Large SS catch cup.
Note: best offer by end of weekend gets the mod unless someone grabs it for the price listed
Price $139 or best offer;
The other is a return for a leaking CC and buyback. #436 is Basic VV, no voltage display. I retrofitted a large SS catch cup on it later and on the shelf it went. It is the first one that I contoured for fingers. I stopped doing that as I did not want to step on Brad's toes. It also has rounded edging. Wenge with Mulberry end caps and inlay. Linear regulator and On/Off switch. The squonk hole is a bit large than usual as well and mounted on the right side. 2x18350 batteries.
Price $135 or best offer;
Yo ho!

no page 2 allowed for pirates...
Is there a real advantage with going with high voltage with higher ohm instead of low v and low ohm?
After all it's all matter of watts or heat produced right?
Like... 2.0ohm + 4.1v gives 8.4 watts but so does 3.5ohm + 5.4v combo.
so what's the difference really?
ohhh... what was I missing here...
For some reason I always thought the current will be the same value as long as the output wattage is same.
So high Voltage + high ohm setup actually draws less current from battery than low voltage + low ohm setup.
Does this also mean longer use of battery before a recharge?