Cappy, you made a lot of folks happy tonight and I hope they spread the word.

I may be many things, but I realize I am a lousy business man. Toting things up I've given away about 25% of my production since I started this crazy endeavor ... well, next give away is Christmas, so I got plenty of time to make some back (and get the commodore off my ....)
Makes me smile tho, so it is well worth it IMHO![]()
Thats where your wrong Brian. Short term it may hurt the bottom line. Long term I guarantee you will benefit. What youve done will bring you a loyal customer base. In the end that will turn into sales. Keep building, keep innovating, and people will keep buying. You do good work and your a good man. It WILL bring you good things.
Here are some long overdue shots of Luna. The monsoonal sky was fabulous today.
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You bet. Karma is good.Thats where your wrong Brian. Short term it may hurt the bottom line. Long term I guarantee you will benefit. What youve done will bring you a loyal customer base. In the end that will turn into sales. Keep building, keep innovating, and people will keep buying. You do good work and your a good man. It WILL bring you good things.
Yah, I'm an idiot, but a content one
Strange thing, I've been vaping a first gen VV for a while now, and just started vaping a latest generation VV while I replace the switch in my old one. Why does it vape so much better? It's basically the same hardware, but it tastes and vapes better ?!? Arrrggg, what? The only real difference is this one has a catch cup, how odd...huge plumes of tasty vapor ... I can't explain it... but I might KEEP IT, yo ho!
Yup, voltage is the same before you ask
I need to reshoot the back....blurry Drop dead georgous. WOW !!
No idea, I don't much care for "Franklin"
I just checked a dead pair I have, one reads 3.57v, the other zero so thats the one that the PC cut out on. I think my Tr-001 charges them to about 4.22v. What voltage are you running yours at? Mine is usually about 4.5v.
KEEP IT!!
I'll agree with Ruppy. Costly at the front end, but it will pay off in the longer term.