The iHybrid APV - A fully Customizable Genesis

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Ezkill

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My understanding is that the phillips screw (open draw) comes pre-installed and the tight draw (allen key screw) comes "with" it (which makes sense in the pic). They used to come opposite with the tight draw screw installed. Pretty sure he said they'd continue to ship with both.

I think he's talking about the picture of the extra parts bag with the allen wrench. The HR didn't come with an allen wrench...because the negative screw is a phillips head instead of an allen key like all my other iHy's.

Open draw is also a phillips head and tight draw is a an allen key/thumb screw so you the HR's didn't really need an allen wrench.

My prototype Synthesis also has phillips head on both contacts.
 

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I have been chatting with BBM and he is Making sure that it will be the same threading as the Gus etc. No worries there :)

And in other news... Ribbon wire is the SHIZNIT! Seriously guys, I strongly recommend getting some of this stuff. I think this is one advancement that is here to stay.
http://i.imgur.com/myye4.jpg
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Just picked up some of that ribbon. Thanks for the link. Looks sweet. Whats the ohms on that 4 wrap?
 

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Makes sense..

I think he's talking about the picture of the extra parts bag with the allen wrench. The HR didn't come with an allen wrench...because the negative screw is a phillips head instead of an allen key like all my other iHy's.

Open draw is also a phillips head and tight draw is a an allen key/thumb screw so you the HR's didn't really need an allen wrench.

My prototype Synthesis also has phillips head on both contacts.
 

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That could be just for the tight draw screw.

Tight draw doesnt need it it's gnurled (sic?) so it's a thumbscrew.

My understanding is that the phillips screw (open draw) comes pre-installed and the tight draw (allen key screw) comes "with" it (which makes sense in the pic). They used to come opposite with the tight draw screw installed. Pretty sure he said they'd continue to ship with both.

see above and below :p

I think he's talking about the picture of the extra parts bag with the allen wrench. The HR didn't come with an allen wrench...because the negative screw is a phillips head instead of an allen key like all my other iHy's.

Open draw is also a phillips head and tight draw is a an allen key/thumb screw so you the HR's didn't really need an allen wrench.

My prototype Synthesis also has phillips head on both contacts.

Exactly, he didn't use anything that required an allen key on the HR because the guy he was getting the keys from was slow and couldnt keep up with him, I thought it was a permament change but judging by what came with the flower it wasn't...
 

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yes sir I'm super excited to try that bad boy out, I'll let you know when it comes in.

Should be nice...I get almost 2 days of vaping on my 26650 pit hammer with a single MNKE 26650, lol.

Meanwhile I go through 2, 18650's a day.

The voltage drop is just so slow on the 26650's that you can vape them forever. They also don't fade under load so you're still firing at almost the same voltage the battery has left.
 

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Should be nice...I get almost 2 days of vaping on my 26650 pit hammer with a single MNKE 26650, lol.

Meanwhile I go through 2, 18650's a day.

The voltage drop is just so slow on the 26650's that you can vape them forever. They also don't fade under load so you're still firing at almost the same voltage the battery has left.

Ez did you see that guy was stacking 26650 & 26500's... Can you say Pipe Bomb... LOL
 

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Ez did you see that guy was stacking 26650 & 26500's... Can you say Pipe Bomb... LOL

Yea, I kind of left that one alone, lol. One will drain faster then the other....due to capacity. Eventually the 26650 will try to "charge" the 26500 due to different voltage levels and bad things can happen.

Kind of wish people that do that didn't make videos of them doing it. Some things are just too risky when it comes to batteries and that's one of them. Safter chemistry or not, it's a bad a practice.
 

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60 AMP MNKE's ...I have a feeling that's what you'll be using, lol.

Roll .1 ohm 42 AMP coil from 22 gauge kanthal and vape hard :D

Don't know if I'll go that crazy, there are two things that I love about vaping:

#1 being able to taste a good juice

#2 huge clouds

going that crazy I imagine there is no flavor in the juice anymore, I try to find the happy medium.

Now I just gotta find someone to make a ZAG or synth clone that'll fit this giant.
 

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I'm getting closer and closer every day...but I'm waiting for my custom 26650 Hammer by stiff to come in before I drop below 0.4Ω :D
60 AMP MNKE's ...I have a feeling that's what you'll be using, lol.

Roll .1 ohm 42 AMP coil from 22 gauge kanthal and vape hard :D
 

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Don't know if I'll go that crazy, there are two things that I love about vaping:

#1 being able to taste a good juice

#2 huge clouds

going that crazy I imagine there is no flavor in the juice anymore, I try to find the happy medium.

Now I just gotta find someone to make a ZAG or synth clone that'll fit this giant.

Surprisingly you can taste the juice at insane wattage levels, the flavor certainly changes but it's not burned as long as the juice supply keeps up with the heat. I keep a lot of the stuff I do off the board for a good reason. Seems anytime someone says "This is awesome..." a bunch of people run out and try it without doing any research or understanding the consequences.

There was a period of time, even in this thread, where people were recommending setups that in my opinion are borderline unsafe for 18350 batteries.
 
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