I ordered a 510 to 901. now I have to get a 510 to 808 or will the 901 work??
I don't know what the deal is lol.vrubin your like a contest winning maniac arent you??
mine is on the way. The 901 adapter is on its way. The battery charger and battery's are on there way. New atty's and juice have arrived. Bring on the vapor!!!!!!!
altight sabor-does...it's time for me to go to bed!!! sweet dreams to all
BoomBoom,Lovin' the 5 volt Saber Touch. Second day in now. I am using some LiMN 16340 3.7 volt batteries in the ST, but had to stretch the bottom spring just a tad to stop the baterries from a little wiggle room they had in there. The normal LiON 16340's are a bit longer and no need for a spring stretch.
Button fires very easily.
One thing I did notice when experimenting. The "other" touch sensor mod produced overseas boasts a variable power touch sensor. Variable meaning the less finger you put on the sensor, the less power goes to the atty. I can confirm that the ST operates in exactly the same way!!! I barely touch the sensor with the very tip of my finger kind of on the side of the sensor, and I hear a 3.7 "ish" kind of sizzle. If I put my whole fingertip on the senor, normal 5 volt sizzle from the atty. This wasn't advertised by Sir Lawrence as a feature, but it certainly operates this way. Kind of a gimmick feature, but interesting none-the-less.
The Noalox on the base threads is working excellent as well. No binding of the threads and very smooth now.
Also, the aluminum doesn't discolor or go black quickly like another aluminum mod that I own. Seems to stay shiny quite well with just the occasional wipe with a soft cloth to remove fingerprints.
Every 510 atty I own has worked flawlessly in the ST. I've tried genuine Joye 510, DSE/SLB and even l88b's (Blu) without issue.
The draw is also very nice on the 510 connection. Not too airy and not too stiff. Just right IMHO.
Everything about this mod is "just right". Price, performance, customer service, contests, shipping time, appearance and sturdy design.![]()
I think tonight I'm going to be doing another YouTube video on all the safety features The Saber Touch has to offer. Yes, you get to see my ugly mug again! I want to show how the spring works, and want to address the issue of if the sensor button gets wet that it will Not fire off. I'll address how the battery under voltage protection works, and what's inside the ST.
I don't know if I will get it published tonight since it takes so long to do. If you all haven't seen my other videos, please do, and make some comments if you feel the need. You can go to...
YouTube - TheSirLawrence's Channel
Thanks for your support!
Like I said... I have so much fun here 'cause you people crack me up!Cool...thats a lot of info.....I hope there wont be a pop quiz!![]()
Thanks boomboom... I think people will really enjoy that post as well as being useful.I started an ongoing review thread where all ST users can post their thoughts about this mod and anything useful those on ECF might find useful.
http://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/fo...-touch-ongoing-review-thread.html#post1368681
I would be more than happy to put in my 2 pennies when mine arrivesI started an ongoing review thread where all ST users can post their thoughts about this mod and anything useful those on ECF might find useful.
http://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/fo...-touch-ongoing-review-thread.html#post1368681
Yes, you can use it at 7.2v, just as long as you use the right battery size. Remember, the Saber Touch can handle 60v and up to like 12amps, just remember not to overheat it. But I'm sure your atty will pop before the circuitry will. It is a pretty sturdy mod. And I'll tell you, on regular push button type mods, I've blown so many push button switches using higher volts because the switches just aren't made for that high of a voltage. That was one thing I made sure of when designing the Saber Touch.Hopefully my 3.7/6 volt version arrives this week. I can't see any huge differences with the functionality of it over the 5 volt version. I am more used to vaping at 3.7, 6 and 7.2 volts so I will be better able to compare the voltage to the atty vape with my other mods. I've been out of the 5 volt game for too long to exactly recall what 5 volts felt like.
Which reminds me, Sir Lawrence, can the ST be vaped at 7.2 volts with two stacked LiON 3.7 volt 16340 batteries and/or two 16340 IMR 3.7 volt LiMN batteries? I love vaping at 7.2 volts with an XHV atty and would love to vape my GG AFS on the ST at 7.2 volts with an i7 atty.