#5 6/7
I second what Tiggerrts said....
I second what Tiggerrts said....

3: Send some of that rain this way please
#3
We're supposed to be getting more and I wish I could send it your way. My yard is like walking across a sponge.
#3 6/7/13
Yeah we are in the same boat, well all at this rate we may need a boat haha, as for the PV's after a few dud Vamos SS from a different supplier the 3rd one is performing awesome, which i got it at Vapor Alley. And the Tesla is down right my most favorite of the bunch also got from Vapor Alley, i have others for backups but these are my main two PV's. Im running Efest 2250mAh IMR18603.7V Li-Mn batteries flat tops for the Tesla and button tops for the Vamo. How do you like yours????
1. You are beautiful without make-up.
FUN! were you able to see what was in the ones you passed on?
chat -
Just permanently fried my Vamo and stripped the first few threads on an AGAT+.
The batteries are fine, no explosions here, but the Vamo is toast. It's entirely my fault.
I put a washer on the AGAT to help hold the top on, and shorted the center post to the base without noticing.
I checked the resistance using the Vamo and all looked normal. I hit the fire button and it made a funny noise and a bad smell.
I've seen the boards, but they cost way too much considering the price of a new unit. I'm going to keep it, of course. It still gives ohm's readings as accurately as it did before, it just won't send power to the 510 connector. I've read about this before, it says "Lo" when the fire button is pressed- not low ohms or low voltage, just "Lo". I'll get another one someday, and the spare parts will be nice to have around. I'll get something else first but I'm not sure what yet, my budget dictates other priorities. I might need to sell a copper pipe mod or two after all. There's a forum section for that, right?Harsh. You can get new PCB's for the Vamo, but for $10 more you can pretty much get a new one. What are you going to do with the fried one?
agreed2. I'm beginning to think i'm putting too much effort into winning a $10 gift-cert