The ShockWave by Super-T Preorder Thread

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jamesd1628

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I did a quick thread search and no results came back for the question I'm about to ask...Can anyone tell me if the MNKE IMR 26650's will fit in the Shockwave? I was about to place an order for a couple but thought I better check to see if they fit first. Any info is greatly appreciated. Have a great day!

I hope they do, because that's what I have. I don't know the answer to your question, but I'm assuming they will fit based on the spring-loaded center pin design of the top cap. But that's just a guess . . . .
 

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Looking at it last night it seemrd that what you said David would be the only solution, however, I just wnted to make sure before I press anything in. Thus far I had it in the position you said, found the right ridge, turned it once then put the battery in and nothing. I'm taking a break for a bit. Yes Blue I would have thought it had a stop like the Caravela. Are the P plus locks build the same?
The ridges seem pretty rough; would olive oil, vaseline, or nolox help or should I just keep trying. One last question David, if it is in the right position plus one turn clockwise would I still be able to push the bottom out with my finger going through the tube?
 

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Looking at it last night it seemrd that what you said David would be the only solution, however, I just wnted to make sure before I press anything in. Thus far I had it in the position you said, found the right ridge, turned it once then put the battery in and nothing. I'm taking a break for a bit. Yes Blue I would have thought it had a stop like the Caravela. Are the P plus locks build the same?
The ridges seem pretty rough; would olive oil, vaseline, or nolox help or should I just keep trying. One last question David, if it is in the right position plus one turn clockwise would I still be able to push the bottom out with my finger going through the tube?

It will take a couple of complete turns when reinserting until it is back flush with the bottom and then just turn a 1/4 turn at a time (it clicks every 1/4 turn) until it turns on the firing button. Then you can back it off 1/4 or 1/2 of a turn to turn it off.

This is not a lock, it is a master on/off switch that completely disconnects the battery power. It is not a "locking" button like a carevella or any other mod, including the PrecisePlus. Those mods just have a mechanical stop that keeps one from depressing the on/off button.

The ridges in there are purpose machined in there for the racheting action, they should not be lubed or sanded or altered in anyway.

I will get a video up as soon as possible to help assist you and others on bottom switch removal and reinsertion.
 

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David,
I have not received my shockwave as of yet. I would not be inquiring except for the fact that I received an my shipping notice friday saying it was shipping, but according to stamps.com and usps you never put it in the mailbox. I just wanted to make sure it wasn't lost in the shuffle. After a ten month wait it would be heartbreaking to have it lost.
my order # is 12073
 

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Thanks for all the answers folks! :) The only reason I asked is because I have a couple of the Palight 26650's and I tried one earlier and it didn't seem to fit with ease. I mean I could've jammed it in there but decided against it. It acted like the OD was just a little too big. Anywho, thanks again. :toast:
 

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I hate it when they act like the OD is too big :evil:
Thanks for all the answers folks! :) The only reason I asked is because I have a couple of the Palight 26650's and I tried one earlier and it didn't seem to fit with ease. I mean I could've jammed it in there but decided against it. It acted like the OD was just a little too big. Anywho, thanks again. :toast:
 

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It will take a couple of complete turns when reinserting until it is back flush with the bottom and then just turn a 1/4 turn at a time (it clicks every 1/4 turn) until it turns on the firing button. Then you can back it off 1/4 or 1/2 of a turn to turn it off.

This is not a lock, it is a master on/off switch that completely disconnects the battery power. It is not a "locking" button like a carevella or any other mod, including the PrecisePlus. Those mods just have a mechanical stop that keeps one from depressing the on/off button.

The ridges in there are purpose machined in there for the racheting action, they should not be lubed or sanded or altered in anyway.

I will get a video up as soon as possible to help assist you and others on bottom switch removal and reinsertion.

GOT IT !!!!! Finally. It is rather easy if you have small fingers and a steady hand. Works like a charm. Well, I can now proudly say that I, the girl that has never even tried to make a coil, am the first Shockwave owner to have "assembled" a Shockwave button master on/off switch ;) Now let the weight test begin :)

PS: David, you must have steady hands, I had to wear glasses to do this and you even engraved the serial # into the switch. Wow.
 

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David,
I have not received my shockwave as of yet. I would not be inquiring except for the fact that I received an my shipping notice friday saying it was shipping, but according to stamps.com and usps you never put it in the mailbox. I just wanted to make sure it wasn't lost in the shuffle. After a ten month wait it would be heartbreaking to have it lost.
my order # is 12073

That would be heartbreaking indeed if one got lost being there are so few of them. Through serial number 50 has shipped. I would guess yours went out yesterday or today (tuesday or wednesday) since the tracking hasn't updated, though sometimes i have seen the tracking not update until it is delivered, so that may be the case too. I'll check on your order for you first thing in the morning when i get into work to double check for you.
 

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GOT IT !!!!! Finally. It is rather easy if you have small fingers and a steady hand. Works like a charm. Well, I can now proudly say that I, the girl that has never even tried to make a coil, am the first Shockwave owner to have "assembled" a Shockwave button master on/off switch ;) Now let the weight test begin :)

PS: David, you must have steady hands, I had to wear glasses to do this and you even engraved the serial # into the switch. Wow.

Fantastic news! I'm glad it's back together and producing vapor for you:)
 

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That would be heartbreaking indeed if one got lost being there are so few of them. Through serial number 50 has shipped. I would guess yours went out yesterday or today (tuesday or wednesday) since the tracking hasn't updated, though sometimes i have seen the tracking not update until it is delivered, so that may be the case too. I'll check on your order for you first thing in the morning when i get into work to double check for you.

Thanks David
 

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GOT IT !!!!! Finally. It is rather easy if you have small fingers and a steady hand. Works like a charm. Well, I can now proudly say that I, the girl that has never even tried to make a coil, am the first Shockwave owner to have "assembled" a Shockwave button master on/off switch ;) Now let the weight test begin :)

PS: David, you must have steady hands, I had to wear glasses to do this and you even engraved the serial # into the switch. Wow.

Well done!..The first to see the inner workings & serial # of the SW base switch.
 

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That would be heartbreaking indeed if one got lost being there are so few of them.

I had a couple of HH357 attys that got lost in the mail......
I filed a claim and the USPS reported them as officially lost...Avid Vapor replaced them...
Needless to say the missing ones showed up about 3 1/2 weeks later....:)
Of course there would be no replacing a lost Shockwave:(
 
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How are you enjoying the ShockWave so far silverrocks...? :)

Thanks Cookie, vaped 46 all night. Even with the stuff I use right now (clearomizer and 50/50 pg/vg) I get much more vapor and a harder hit. Don't quite understand why since the SW is still a 3.7 device. Anyhow, in about half an hour I will take the Shockwave on my daily errands. That will be the final test, seeing if I can drive and vape the SW comfortably. It is much more than expected :)
 

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Thanks Cookie, vaped 46 all night. Even with the stuff I use right now (clearomizer and 50/50 pg/vg) I get much more vapor and a harder hit. Don't quite understand why since the SW is still a 3.7 device. Anyhow, in about half an hour I will take the Shockwave on my daily errands. That will be the final test, seeing if I can drive and vape the SW comfortably. It is much more than expected :)
Last night I drove for an hour and a half with the ShockWave in my hand. That had been a little concern of mine too, but it was no problem for me. By now I'm entirely used to its weight because I've had this week off from work and I sent a bunch of my P+ topcaps in for adjustment so it's all I've used the whole week. I've changed the battery at the end of every night - but that's just because. I actually don't think I've ever changed the battery because I felt I had to. I'm so happy with the ShockWave!
 

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I just put the 5000 mah battery in and started vaping. I think I vaped the blue one empty in about 12 hours, minus sleep time. One question about the finish though to the shiny owners. It is mot as high shine as a GG or other polished ss mods is seems to be a darker color and a different grid.I know there are different ss quality options, maybe David uses a higher grade steel or is it just the polishing process? BTW, couldn't vape on my way back in the car today since my mouth was numb but I had no problems driving to the dentist but that was only a 10min drive. So far I love it :)
 

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Though I don't know anything about the grades of steel, I do know that the polish is completely different intentionally. There are Super-T owners who have polished their Precises to a gleaming mirror finish with excellent results. David chooses to ship them with a softer, more maintenance friendly finish.
 
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