cukrus
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i used ss430 awg24 yesterday and let me tell you- temperature is stable as hell when comparing to SS317L
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i have ss430 coming. 24awg. I'll see how it goes.
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happens to me as well. Good thing it is SS
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same here. don't think it's an issue
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I can confirm. 0.6 SS317l is more accurate and jumps less than 0.2
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if you have a solid works file i can go and make it out of billed aluminum, same material lavabox is made of. then make a longer grip with 3d printer.
what i need is the solidworks file though
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but you cant enter 0.00088 ?
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Hi do you think you could give me the dimensions of the washer? I'd like to print washer+back cover in one part with a 3d printer
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do simple 5 wrap single coil and dont over tighten the screw ffs, it's not kanthal...
Before screwing the atty on, do a hard reset.
That doesnt work,warranty -
how will this perform with 317l ?
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can you let me know the dimensions of the battery ?
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Becuase a washer would mean the item has a lot of parts now. where as I can make a "click on" back panel that would look the same and would cover the back and accomodate any battery (that is not more than 70mm tall)
PandaSPUR said:[QUOTE=cukrus]If you would make a 3d model of the "washer" that has a longer back panel integrated into it ( i mean one piece back) i would 3d print it and test it
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If you would make a 3d model of the "washer" that has a longer back panel integrated into it ( i mean one piece back) i would 3d print it and test it
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70mm x 26mm x 19.8mm
is the 950mah turingy battery. seems better, no ? -
I just started mine. It'll go for 6 hours or so
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leave it for 5 hours and the temp will be the same as room temp or a few degrees higher. on usage i reach around 86f
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Nick said:
One of the most important things to do is testing the resistance of your 510 and its wiring loop. The hands down best way to do this is with a plug that threads into the 510 and basically hard shorts it. You can then use the atomizer analyzer to read the resistance, and take about 90% of this value and enter it into the Mod Resistance field. The improvement this makes is shocking to say that least. Failing a Copper slug/plug that you can thread in, you can take an old atomizer and solder the posts together, although you wont get the most accurate reading and may need to use 60-70% of the value.
Bob Lewis on Facebook is a board Vendor and is currently working on having copper plugs machined with a 510 thread in order to perform this test and dial in the mod. Get in touch with him if you want to get in line for one. This is a small extremely inexpensive tool that I believe every modder should have to dial in their specific designs.
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jonkillops said:
So, with any specific settings set by the manufacturer for the LavaBox (which apparently weren't dialed in before shipment, I gather.) I happened to not save to file before flashing Evolve's stock firmware. Not that big of a deal, but now I don't have Volcano's LavaBox specific theme. (If there was one) Does anyone have a copy of the LavaBox firmware I could use to restore it through escribe?
i just called volcano to check if they can give me the file for battery settings and said NO.
wow...
[Build Log] Modifying my Lavabox 200 for a 1300mAh battery
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any chance to get dimensions of the actual extension ?