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  1. No planned updates for now and I've been too busy to go to a machine shop and ask for help finding screws that fit. The beta version works perfectly, I'll take a pic this weekend if you want. Sadly Shapeways does charge a lot for printing the damn thing + shipping, but thats why I made the model downloadable. Feel free to download and get it printed locally if thats cheaper for you.
  2. Sorry guys, been a bit busy. The new 8mm extension with the slot that fills in the gap meant for the grip fits well. I had to use a rubber mallet to get the extension to fit with the back plate, but it slides right on to the Lavabox body without a problem. As such, I've put the product up for sale and also enabled downloads. Have fun with it! https://www.shapeways.com/product/BBS8PBT23/lavabox-dna200-8mm-extension-rev-2
  3. Alright, didnt feel like learning blender. I dont think I need something that advanced for this project lol. Made some changes to the existing measurements, and added a piece to fill the gap made by the grip: https://www.shapeways.com/product/BBS8PBT23/8mm-extension-rev-2
  4. Uuuuugh been too busy recently. Sorry guys. Gonna try to get working on this. And the more I look at it, I do want to cover that gap next to the grip, so we'll see if i can get that done. Having a caliper will help immensely. And hopefully Blender works out. I don't want to post the design or dimensions until its actually correct. It'll be a pain in the ass if incorrect stuff gets reposted/distributed around.
  5. Just bought a digital caliper from Amazon. Ordered last night, arrived today. This will help A LOT with getting this washer measured properly. I also need to switch to a better 3D modeling program. Tinkercad is fun but too simplistic -.-
  6. [QUOTE=cgallagher]A Flight Power PWP2133 would almost fit 67 x 33 x 20. Just over by one mm. http://www.flightpowerbatteries.com/fp25.html What about buying individual cells then wiring them up in series ?[/QUOTE] Yea that would fit, I just needa make the washer a bit longer. Could be a good option for people who are concerned about puffing as they'd have 2mm of space. Otherwise, I dont see a reason for it. The PWP2162 looks more interesting to me. 1600mAh and 63 x 40 x 20. Big ass battery, would make the mod quite big but people might be interested if they really want a long battery life lol. The extra 8mm I have on the mod right now is probably as far as I'll go. Its already getting a bit big to fit in my pocket with my wallet. _________________________________________ [QUOTE=Margucci]Volcano's front line customer service is terrible. I have had some interaction with them and eachband every time they couldn't have been less helpful. I have no doubt that your questions could be easily answered with even the slightest effort. However, that isn't effort they are willing to give. I had some issues with my order. First person I spoke to didn't even try. Asked to speak to a manager and from that point it was all good. The people who answer twitter are even worse. [/QUOTE] Yea I just contacted them again: [QUOTE] We are having on of our technicians contact the manufacturer, however at this time we do not have the specifications. If you have any further questions or concerns please feel free to contact us. Mahalo [/QUOTE] Meh.
  7. Ah thanks for the heads up, I'll use this for another week or so before trying the analyzer then. ____________________________________ No idea. I cant find any dimensions for it online. I doubt it'd be any smaller than this Lumenier LiPo since they're both 1300mAh 3S LiPos and this was the smallest one I could find. ____________________________________ Volcano hasnt been real helpful unfortunately: I mean.. wtf... how do you not know the specs of your own product? SOMEONE has to know right? ____________________________________ On another note, so far so good. I decided to take my Lavabox out with me last night. Went from 100 to 0% while vaping at 130W. The atomizer/mod would get pretty hot as usual but the battery stayed cool (I popped the cover off once in a while to check it). Experienced no puffing at all. So I'm feeling pretty confident about this setup now.
  8. Have not done that yet, but it would be a good way for me to stress test this whole thing... hm I needa find a free weekend to do it since I'd want to keep an eye on it lol. Plus I dont have any big resistors either, so I'll have to do the big crazy kanthal loops too.
  9. Got it all assembled and working! Other images here: http://imgur.com/a/hnQTW Hardest part was soldering those huge wires on the tiny XT30 connector... The wires this battery came with are about 2x as thick as the wires on the stock battery, and my soldering skill is terrible lol. Currently leaving it plugged in to my computer with the device monitor up. Nothing seems out of the ordinary so far. Chain vaping at 120-150W and the battery doesnt even get warm. Current pull only hits a max of 19A if I set the mod to 200W with this .46ohm coil since .46ohm makes the DNA200 chip top out at 170W. The battery is rated for 35A continuous and 70A burst, so this isnt surprising. No puffing of the cells either. Still need to find screws... But I'm not in a rush, I dont feel comfortable carrying this around every day until I test it more at home first. The washer isnt a perfect fit. I was off by about 1mm with the holes for the prongs at the bottom of the back plate. Had to take a knife to it and shave it a bit. So thats something I'll work on when I have time as well. Dimensions of both the stock battery and the new battery are in my first post, bolded.
  10. Double post, meh, shoot me >_> UPDATE! Got the battery in the mail today. Here's what the mod looks like with the battery in and the back piece on: Once I get the washer in, it'll close that gap. And it turns out my 8mm estimate was spot on. That gap is exactly 8mm wide. This also shows how the grip would look. Now I'm thinking of extending the washer to have a piece that covers that "valley" next to the grip. Seems like a better idea than to make my own grip since the material from a 3D printer wouldn't feel or look as nice. Top view of the gap: Side clearance views: My 22mm measurement was perfect. The battery slides right in with no resistance, but it probably wouldn't fit a battery thats 23mm wide. Comparison to stock battery: So now I'm waiting for some XT30 connectors to come in the mail, and the washer itself. Still needa find the proper screw. Might just take one of the stock Lavabox screws to a hardware store and dig around.
  11. Just curious, why would you rather have this than just adding the washer?[/QUOTE][/QUOTE] Hmm.. I see your point, it would be one less piece. But I personally thought people would rather keep the aluminum back piece rather than replace it entirely with plastic. I'll design it later after everything else is done if people actually want that though.
  12. Yea unfortunately I couldn't find anything bigger than 1300mAh that would still be only 70mm tall and 22mm thick max. With the lavabox, we can make it longer by adding extensions to the back piece, but the 70 x 22 dimension cant be helped.
  13. The Lavabox battery compartment seems to hold a battery of at most 70 x 22 x 28mm from what I measured. Rough measurements with a ruler of course. Anyway, I'm planning on modifying mine to hold a 1300mAh battery, details here: /topic/67224-topic/
  14. Just curious, why would you rather have this than just adding the washer?
  15. Right now, the washer I designed will let me use the original grip for as long as I want. The grip just wont reach all the way to the usual spot on the front, so there will be a ridge along the sides of the mod where the grip should be. It might actually look nice. Gonna wait and see how this setup turns out before I decide if I want to try making my own grip as well.
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