Why don't you guys get you Vmods Chopperized? Chopperguys has you pick out your own powder coat colors or he could buff out the symbol and make it all chrome looking.
On the rattle front I'm with ya. I'm posting close-ups, as these two simple things just take care of the flimsy rattle completely. A piece of adhesive foam rubber from Michaels, and a big o-ring from a selection pack at Ace hardware. The shell has to be pushed down past the slightly offset o-ring and the slightly protruding foam rubber, and then feels like totally tubular, man, solid. Very different feel. The foam rubber also keeps the battery from knocking. It can go on top of an aluminum ground plate. The o-ring keeps the bottle neck from flexing and cracking.
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BTW, as an engineer, on the Kick mod, I'd say that plate should be more positively connected than just slipped into the spring. That's a connection that will introduce some resistance, but also will come and go as the spring is compressed. And one of these days, when the plate disconnects for a moment, the Kick will lose its ground reference long enough to go crazy. Any number of things could happen, from just cutting out, to spiking, burning the atty or getting damaged. After the initial test, it's really worth doing this right, like soldering or crimping in a ground lead.
Why couldn't a person just solder a wire coming off of the ground that is there?
That would work fine as long as the solder binds to the different types of metal. One could crimp the wire at one end and solder at the other. Many good ways to do this. But some of the photos show metal just slipped in the spring. That will work long enough to make someone think the job is all done, but it's not solid. Two amps is a lot of current, and we don't know how the Kick is designed, how much flows through that ground connection. Even if it's just a reference, it could make it look to the regulator like it needs to pump up the voltage. Having a reliable ground is pretty basic.
I;m confident they will karma,
i sent them an email about it and their answer was that it is under 6 months warranty and ship it.
It has been received about 3 days ago, so i expect something by way of shipping notice if not the unit any time now.
I hope it's not a weak link issue, and then yeah they would need to address that.
I'm a bit hard on my mods but no more than any serious vaper.
I am still waiting for word back from Vapage RMA as I sent my XL in for r&r due to crack in inner plastic housing above the bottle.
Anybody tell me if a long barrel HH357 will work in the XL?
I have a custom on the way, as they were out of stock on the normal order side of things. I know, gotta wait anyway; but just wanted to ensure my order.
That would work fine as long as the solder binds to the different types of metal. One could crimp the wire at one end and solder at the other. Many good ways to do this. But some of the photos show metal just slipped in the spring. That will work long enough to make someone think the job is all done, but it's not solid. Two amps is a lot of current, and we don't know how the Kick is designed, how much flows through that ground connection. Even if it's just a reference, it could make it look to the regulator like it needs to pump up the voltage. Having a reliable ground is pretty basic.
I did not crimp the Kick ground, it sits firmly against the metal strip, they were designed to fit like that, so it's easily removed ....I crimped the metal around the spring and soldered that connectionI haven't had any problems yet its working like a champ. The only problem with crimping is you can't remove it and use it on other mods
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I did not crimp the Kick ground, it sits firmly against the metal strip, they were designed to fit like that, so it's easily removed ....I crimped the metal around the spring and soldered that connection
I am still waiting for word back from Vapage RMA as I sent my XL in for r&r due to crack in inner plastic housing above the bottle.
Anybody tell me if a long barrel HH357 will work in the XL?
I did not crimp the Kick ground, ....I crimped the metal around the spring and soldered that connection
Scott, would you please show us Mike's technique for installing the Kick?Check out my new Kicked Vmod XL. It was done by Chopperguys(Mike) at ChopperStyles!
Check out my new Kicked Vmod XL. It was done by Chopperguys(Mike) at ChopperStyles!