The " BUZZ " VariVolt Pv's coming SOON !

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WitchWay

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What? No pedestal and spotlight or disco balls? :D Those are actually some nice pics though. I was wondering if the silver would be a more of a natural/brushed look even though it's anodized.

Actually the pics make it look shiny and it's more the natural brushed look that you're talking about. It really does not look anodized to me. I'm very happy with the silver. It matches my Chameleon exactly :)

But I still want a purple one :laugh:
 

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Mike... is it possible to make a small mod, not that you have time, this is just a question on if it's possible or not, that is from a single 3.7v 14500 battery that is boosted to do 4.5 volts?


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It is possible , it would be a total B*&^$ to get the electronics in a package that small in diameter ! . BUT a single battery like a 16340 would be MUCH easier.
Just wanted to stop by real quick and leave some praise for Buzz. I got my buzz yesterday and have yet to put her down. Man this thing is great. Tremendous amount of vapor and awesome flavor. Hands down my best PV, and I own some well regarded ones. Great work Mike, thanks a million

Thanks Man !
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It is possible , it would be a total B*&^$ to get the electronics in a package that small in diameter ! . BUT a single battery like a 16340 would be MUCH easier.

I figured as much :( A 16340 would still be shorter and smaller than the Buzz. After you get the VVPV done, a smaller mod for the ladies that does 4.5 volts might be a big hit. There are a ton of people that don't like 5 volt and 3.7 volts isn't enough and would love a small compact mod. Oh and it needs to have a purple version! Here let me make more work for you :)

Let me know when that happens. I'll take one baby Buzz and give him a good home! :D

LOL You'll be the first to know ;)

I think Buzz is working on an adopter that does all that, a regulating adopter I think???????? Yeah the TERMINATOR. Can't wait till it's all done and tested.

The Terminator will only work with the HV mods. It will add the ability to turn an HV mod into a VariVolt. So you have to have the HV mod to start with. And it is another great idea from Mike, but Katya wants something small and compact that does 4.5 volts. At least that's what I'm thinking she wants :) Personally I think small compact, bottom fed juicer that does 4.5 volts and works with cartomizers, in purple of course, would be the cat's meow ;)

Mike is going to kick me off this thread if I'm not careful :lol:
 

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WOW that looks GOOD !

Poor Witchway LMAO

The issue with a small 4.5 volt design ( if it is a 14500 battery ) is the diameter , that is why I talked about the 16340 battery it makes the design MUCH easier .

Damn , now you girls got me thinking (*%*&^%#^#

Yeah poor WitchWay! :lol: I did say to get the VVPV done first :p
 

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Sounds kindof like integrating what you're doing with The Terminator into a body that would fit 16340 batts. It may be on the longer side, but would be pretty slim yah?

Well I am throwing some ideas around in the old head here ! , A 16340 based device would be about the same Diameter as the Buzz .

IF I could design it around a 14500 that would be nice and slim . difficult but small. It would be a fixed voltage device BUT @ the sweet spot. The battery life would be limited to maybe 4-5 hours IMO .
 
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Here's another potentially helpful note to people trying to 'match' the output of your Buzz to another mod you've grown used to:

Remember to consider the ohms of the atty your using as it related to the stated voltage of your other mod. For example, I was trying to match the output of my Prodigy V1 and V2 by dialing in at around 5.1 - 5.3 volts on my Buzz, and not getting the same results. After much tinkering, I finally realized that the Prodigy units have been tested under load with a 901 atomizer at 5.2 - 5.3 volts. A 901 atty runs at almost 3.4 ohms. So, the actual voltage I was getting on my Prodigy units is probably more like 5.6 - 5.7 volts with the 510 cartomizers that I've grown so used to, as they run at about 2.8 - 3 ohms.

How did I discover this? The Buzz taught me. Then, after lots of head bashing, my logic and math finally caught up. ;-)

Syn did this fix your problem with the cartos matching from one device to the other? I'm hoping so :)
 

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Well I am throwing some ideas around in the old head here ! , A 16340 based device would be about the same Diameter as the Buzz .

IF I could design it around a 14500 that would be nice and slim . difficult but small. It would be a fixed voltage device BUT @ the sweet spot. The battery life would be limited to maybe 4-5 hours IMO .

That sounds good! Sleek :) Where's Katya?
 

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Well I am throwing some ideas around in the old head here ! , A 16340 based device would be about the same Diameter as the Buzz .

IF I could design it around a 14500 that would be nice and slim . difficult but small. It would be a fixed voltage device BUT @ the sweet spot. The battery life would be limited to maybe 4-5 hours IMO .

Doh I meant 14500. Considering how popular 5v mods are, and how wicked the 4.5 sweet spot is, I think this would be a pretty sweet idea. Even with the lower batt life, I think it would be pretty popular, especially with the ladies. Name it "The Lady Finger" maybe? (after the firecracker) hehe
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