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WillBlack

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  1. I believe the 30W has improved the output, flatter and more accurate.
  2. If a PV does not have inbuilt charging I' don't want it. Do you also pull the battery outta your cell phone to charge it?
  3. Nothing to do with current, USB spec is for 5V and good for 1.5A. This a series mod (7.4/8.4V) so comparisons to charging the mini 2 (4.2V) are not valid. I'm assuming one of these types is what is used. A series pack needs to be charged at/to 8.4V. http://www.ebay.com/itm/7-4V-7-2V-Li-ion-LiPo-Battery-Charger-Intelligent-8-4V-1A-AutoStop-DC3-5-1-35USS-/220571762961?_trksid=p2054897.l4275 http://www.ebay.com/itm/Smart-Intelligent-8-4V-1-5A-Charger-for-7-4V-7-2V-Li-ion-Li-po-Battery-Packs-EUT/220990371926?_trksid=p2047675.c100005.m1851&_trkparms=aid%3D222007%26algo%3DSIC.MBE%26ao%3D1%26asc%3D29171%26meid%3Dd740a4fa5df040e4ac2550a289f1c24a%26pid%3D100005%26rk%3D2%26rkt%3D6%26sd%3D220571762961&rt=nc I guess a series pack can be charged with a 5V USB input power supply, but the mod will need to have an internal booster to get the voltage up to 8.4V.
  4. I've had a similar sound when my wick had ended up a bit too close to the air hole.
  5. You need to make sure that are you are making good contact, on both ends, of the charger. Try shifting the battery a little, up/down/angle etc. Flat tops can sometimes, on certain chargers, be problematic. This is why everyone should own a cheap multimeter ($5). It would only take a few seconds to determine if in fact it's a charger problem.
  6. The silica does the job. Thanks for including it, makes for a good reference point..
  7. Saying Vamo is like saying pizza, everybody makes them.
  8. You're right, seems this forum doesn't like start points. The testing starts at about 8min.
  9. It wasn't really a test of the mod's voltage drop. Here's a pic of Field of Vapors tester and results. What he's pressing is one of Zen's mechs. The load is .5Ω. Assuming that the meter and load is accurate we see an interesting result. Using 3.51V and .5Ω in a calc we get 7.02A, but the thing has measured the amps at 6.6. There is a difference of .42A. Can we safely assume that the mod itself has actually sucked up nearly half an amp? Can we say that the mod itself has a parasitic resistance of .03Ω? I like this test, at least for the voltage drop part of the the actual mod itself. He messes up on the amps though he should be adding the 0.04 that his meter is showing at rest.
  10. You may want to look at the various SX300 PVs that Fasttech has. These clone chips seem to work pretty well. https://www.fasttech.com/products/0/10011580/2004500-sx300-g-sensor-variable-wattage-apv-box-mod This one here looks to be identical to the Infinite version that sells for $120. https://www.fasttech.com/products/0/10011580/2044600-sx300-g-sensor-variable-wattage-apv-box-mod Here's a pic from the posted Infinite review. http://www.subsonicvapes.com/products/infinite-box-mod-sx300 Now here's FTs. Food for thought.
  11. It's not a big deal. Thanks for taking time to reply.
  12. I guess I'm lucky, usually about 12 days. With FT it is important to check the 'Ships in XX days' under stock if you are in a hurry.
  13. Lotsa good new music and remakes too. Some good commercials too.
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