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itsrayray

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You know, the more i think about it the less this sounds like a good idea to me. These LiPo bats can swell a little under normal use, and with age. Lets assume you could shave off that 1/2mm. If you have a zero clearance snug fit to begin with, and the cells swell, wheres that pressure going to go? The 2mm thick aluminum enclosure is not likely to give much.

At least, I dont think I would sandwich a bat in that tight in one of my own builds anyway!

Yeah, not good. I really need to search beyond these Hammond boxes.
 

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Yes, I can see the confusion. I used the term "cell" interchangeably because I didnt know what else to call it.

The manufacturer is calling each of the blue hardcases a cell on the sticker. Really I would call them a "pack", but that could be out of ignorance.

The "Saddle Pack" consists of two "5700mAh 3.7v packs" designed to be hooked up in series to achieve 7.4v.

Each pack consists of three 1900mAh 3.7v cells hooked up in parallel.

When identical batteries are hooked in parallel the voltage stays the same but the current is additive.
When identical batteries are hooked in series the current stays the same but the voltage is additive.

We can use a single "3.7v pack" to supply a dna.




ahh, cool, thanks for that. yeah now it makes sense, I was really wracking my brain trying to figure that 2 cell 3 cell thing out. question though, since all 6 cells are pretty much matched, couldn't you use either less than 3, or even more than 3 cells together depending on space?
 

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ahh, cool, thanks for that. yeah now it makes sense, I was really wracking my brain trying to figure that 2 cell 3 cell thing out. question though, since all 6 cells are pretty much matched, couldn't you use either less than 3, or even more than 3 cells together depending on space?

I would...It would essentially be the same thing
 

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ahh, cool, thanks for that. yeah now it makes sense, I was really wracking my brain trying to figure that 2 cell 3 cell thing out. question though, since all 6 cells are pretty much matched, couldn't you use either less than 3, or even more than 3 cells together depending on space?

No reason why you cant, though it would involve re-soldering the tabs that connect the cells,
a task I have not tackled yet.
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Yeah, not good. I really need to search beyond these Hammond boxes.

Not sure about the use of ABS Plastic for our builds. Not yet having all the parts to get started, was looking at the Hammond 1591xxlbk. It's 87mmx57mmx36mm inner dimensions. I think the single zippy lipo would fit with plenty of room to spare. Just an idea. Only comes in black and gray
 

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Lovely! I wasn't sure all that would fit in a "G" box.

What button are you using for the power switch? I was hoping to get one from Amazon, but many don't list the force/push power ("N" rating), I don't want anything too hard.

I ordered this last night for use in a plastic Hammond box and Groove board :
Amico Stainless Steel Momentary Push Button Switch Black 16mm Threaded Dia SPST ON/OFF - Amazon.com

I've had my eyes on these three:
Amico DC 36V 2A OFF-(ON) NO 12mm Metal Round Momentary Push Button Switch Non Lock - Amazon.com
Amico 16mm High Round High Round Momentary Metal Push Button Switch - Amazon.com
Amico AC 250V 3A NO 16mm Metal Momentary Round Push Button Switch N.O. Normally Open - Amazon.com

Hi,

for the fire button I bought from the local electronic shop.
or you can buy it from here.
Push Button 16mm Flat - Home Of DIY Stuff
 

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Hey Bap, did you ever get any joy out of that Taifun GS?

Actually yeah....I haven't used it for a week or so, I didn't have great luck with my just hemp thread build (but gdeal did???), but previously I had great luck with mesh vertical wicks to a hemp wick....see below.

I have a second GS tore apart that may eventually get modded into a pipe build.

Similar to this build.

 

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BJ I got some of your 3M CF today and it's going to work perfect for a mod I'm working on that has a new spin on the switches :D

I am waiting on some silicone wire to finish mine and still going thru all my screws, bolts, rivets to find something that will work as buttons for the on board switches.:)
 

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I ordered some of that 3M CF vinyl today too, but not for a DNA mod. I won Zombie Provari a few months ago, I find it fugly. J-wraps and Vaporskins just don't fit right. Thanks again for the link on that.

I am waiting on some silicone wire to finish mine and still going thru all my screws, bolts, rivets to find something that will work as buttons for the on board switches.:)
Do you all find silicone wire necessary for making these? I have ordered some, but my order has disappeared from tracking, last seen a few weeks ago. I was wondering if I could get by with PC power supply wires (18 gauge), I have plenty of that.
 
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Do you all find silicone wire necessary for making these? ......

I think it is more of a personal preference than anything else. Silicone wire has a high heat resistance, good chemical resistance, and is very flexible.

I am going to try this 20g "zip-wire", the red/black conductors will stay together like lamp cord. Its not silicone but I suspect it could contribute towards a neat build.

Amazon.com: 20Guage 25 Ft 12Vdc Wire Red/Black 2 Conductor: Car Electronics


BTW, google it if you are interested, it can be found cheaper.
 
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mike, did you ever get an answer from evolv concerning bj's pretty buttons? ;)

No, they do not respond very well to questions via email. I think it is because they are slammed trying to meet DNA30 demand. I will try by voice as I got better results that way.
 

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I think it is more of a personal preference than anything else. Silicone wire has a high heat resistance, good chemical resistance, and is very flexible.

I am going to try this 20g "zip-wire", the red/black conductors will stay together like lamp cord. Its not silicone but I suspect it could contribute towards a neat build.



Amazon.com: 20Guage 25 Ft 12Vdc Wire Red/Black 2 Conductor: Car Electronics



BTW, google it if you are interested, it can be found cheaper.

That is what I have been using on all mine, but for tight fits I think the silicone is easier to mold into small spaces.:)
 

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I got the Taifun GS working well with 8 strands of hemp twine and a 2mm 1.6ohm coil. The holes going into the tank in the GS are 2mm as well, so I just matched the coil size to the holes thinking that I would get the same compression on the hemp. I tried less and more hemp threads and it seemed that 8 was the best balance between wicking (getting air back to the tank) and leaking.

It vapes well, but not as good as the GT and looks completely silly on a full size tube mod. :)
 
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