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Lazerrred

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With me it would be sheer torture, because I know I couldn't afford any of it... but free samples are always good... LOL!!

I would love to go to the one out in Vegas, but I also suffer from panic/anxiety disorder and don't know if I would survive the trip... View attachment 42269
Now that is just to cute SK. Oop's, Arggg, is cute ok for a pirate to say ? :)


Btw, I don't know much about dogs, but I thought of VV when I saw this... View attachment 42270

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Now that is to cute SK. Arrrrgg, oop's,.... is cute allowed in the pirates cove code vocabulary ? :)
 

AlmightyGod

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Well...I'm back from my "vacation"...
Here are my thoughts on what I've read...
Take them for what their worth....

All of the buccaneer models will have them unless they have LEDs. The LED will occupy the space the kill switch is in so I have to find an alternate switch location for the Buccaneers with LEDs, that's whats holding up the LEDs unless I just make some without kill switchs.

According to the mod buying guide on ECF...all mods should have an on/off switch

I don't think so, they are much larger and more expensive and the only thing they provide as I see it is a small increase in battery life. Not worth designing a new box to incorporate it yet, that will be down the road a bit.

Switching regulators cost more, because they run cooler & increase battery life.

Not in my opinion, but I have to go with public demand, and the demanding voices are saying I have to install on/off switches and that setting the voltage by taste or using a multimeter is too hard and they have to have built in LEDs. Life would certainly be easier and I could make these much faster and cheaper without the extra work involved.

Testing a mod under load requires serious coordination or four hands.
Can't hold the leads and push the button with two hands.

OMG, let me guess, its a'Mark-8 type-3 polymeric manual battery voltage delivery interrupt disc insertion system'

I would rather tell people to just unscrew the atty a turn or two, sounds easier. If it isn't easy with quick access, then people won't use it, and then why put it in at all imho.

Plastic discs...:facepalm:
Unscrewing the atty on a feeder model can be messy and I'd rather just click the on/off switch.

I have toyed with that idea, it would not be that hard and you would then have a little meter that you could use with other mods as well. Pretty little boxes in exotic woods. Maybe I should make a few just to see if people would like them.

I'd rather have a meter installed in the box somewhere, than have one separate...
Extra gadgets are yesterday...fully integrated devices are the future.:)

One more thing: springs are not safety devices.
If a there is a short, the spring may or may not cause the circuit to be interrupted.
A low resistance resettable fuse or a VV circuit with overload protection is a better option.
 

violetvoo

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Well...I'm back from my "vacation"...
Here are my thoughts on what I've read...
Take them for what their worth....



According to the mod buying guide on ECF...all mods should have an on/off switch



Switching regulators cost more, because they run cooler & increase battery life.



Testing a mod under load requires serious coordination or four hands.
Can't hold the leads and push the button with two hands.



Plastic discs...:facepalm:
Unscrewing the atty on a feeder model can be messy and I'd rather just click the on/off switch.



I'd rather have a meter installed in the box somewhere, than have one separate...
Extra gadgets are yesterday...fully integrated devices are the future.:)

One more thing: springs are not safety devices.
If a there is a short, the spring may or may not cause the circuit to be interrupted.
A low resistance resettable fuse or a VV circuit with overload protection is a better option.

hey AG! and a big welcome back from me too! I agree 100% with you!......it's what everybody I talk to wants!.............I got a lot of questions at Vapestock
about an led display in new vv Mark and if Rsms have kill switches....
 

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SoCal is a BIG place.... LOL!! I'm near LAX, in the South Bay area... and the store is called Torrance Electronics...

(read the reviews and you will see what I mean about the place... :2cool: )

Thank you, SK. I'll keep the info tucked away. From the reviews, that don't sound like an overwhelmingly friendly lot, but when you need them, you need them.
 
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