I still agree it is a great mod, with normal use.
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You are not removing the white plastic piece from the spring are you? The spring is there to only act as a tensioner on the battery, not as a electrical contact as most mods do. The plastic piece is an insulator and is necessary for proper function.Well this one was not tested to any limits. It just sucks. No matter how many people say yours is good its not going to fix mine. But I have high hopes that the new switch will. Think im going to post a video of it once I get time. Its really strange how it starts firing on its own and when I tighten the tube it stops firing. So its tight with little switch actuation and when I dont want to use it the lock has to be on. Thats the only way its working now. Like I was saying. I wish I could see inside to see what going on.
Just got mine today and I love it. One thing. Is it safe to run this with out the teflon washer on the spring? It seems okay and also seems like it give out more power without it. Just don't want a vented battery. Sorry for the ignorance but I dont have time to look.
No its on. I tested that out on the first pv though and it didnt make a diff if the plastic was on or off. Worked the same no matter what. But I did try it to see if it would help.
At that moment I was using a Panasonic. They are pretty well open at the bottom, and I think the lip of the switch was the cause. That lip is causing issues with other batteries fitting cause some wont even fire at all. The MNKE battery fits good but is down on power and making the button for the switch hot.Is all of the protective coating on the battery in tact so there is no way it can come in contact with the telescope? etc.no physical wear on the battery. I do know some of the telescopes had manufacturing defects with metal burs remaining where the vent holes were drilled which can scratch and wear the coating off the batteries.
what happens to the battery(imr) if there is a short from a genesis did chid mesh wick? Also are the panasonic batteries the best for higher amps / low ohm coils?
what happens to the battery(imr) if there is a short from a genesis did chid mesh wick? Also are the panasonic batteries the best for higher amps / low ohm coils?
Almost a week in now and I've been using the SS Telescope A LOT since I got it. No performance issues at all. The bottom button is very user friendly but it's stiff enough that I don't have to ever lock it for fear of it getting bumped and firing off in the car seat or on my desk. It's definitely one of my daily mods and I am thinking about getting a second one now. But I'll try to hold out for when they offer the new designed one in the US. Looks like stainless steel and it has a thicker button with the same dimples design as in the top cap: http://sphotos-b.xx.fbcdn.net/hphot...3x403/579163_508648685826274_1358233776_n.jpg
Who makes that, and who will be carrying it? Where did you get that picture? PM me if it's better to handle that way. Since I got my telescope I'm hardly using anything else. I'm curious about this one you posted about for sure!
Got my new switch in today. I can now use 8 of the 10 batteries the original one used. Much better then just 3 out of 10. Most imp part is that its not firing on its own anymore. Whats funny is the only two batteries that wont work are the only ones I bought from the same place as the telescope. I give up trying to figure out this mystery. Tried screwing it down all the way and pushing the switch really hard and it made spots in the batteries top and bottom so they should work. Maybe its now some limit in the batteries safety
Both batteries are ultra fire and the only ultra fires I ever bought thankfully. One 18500 and one 18350. Seems like a shame that I cant use them since they are both like new. Oh well.
Those mods are from the Philippines.He has some interesting mods and a couple of telescope flavors:
Elite v2 : Telescopic Full Mech Mod | Facebook
BRASS MORTAR MOD | Facebook
Have you considered using a volt meter on the tele connection to see if it's the RBA that is causing the problem with the batteries ? I'm sure that may clear up some problems if it's the low ohms on RBA causing certain batteries to fail.