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huh thats weird because they quoted me $16.75 in a invoice.. Although it still works, just will not get clean anymore and the ceramic needs replaced. I guess that doesn't count as a free service huh? lol
Wow really? I asked them several times if they would have T1's up on the site and they mentioned they would at reduced price. Now it seems they aren't available at all, ever. Very lame. I am highly considering selling my Revolution after getting the cartridge fixed because I am looking for...
I know its been a busy holiday season but I was just wondering out of curiosity if they will even sell the T1 conversion kits that are left over. I talked to them before December and they said it would be on the site soon. Still nothin lol
So does anyone know the estimated time that they will have T1 interfaces at discount on their website?
I sent an email to info@thermovape.com and they said things were being sorted and they would be up soon. lol. Just curious because I am interested in getting a T1 interface for my revolution...
So I see everyone saying they they are no longer making the DART. What does this mean for those of us that have one that need them repaired? (IE clogged ceramic that needs replaced). What am I supposed to do when they don't carry the DART parts anymore? Am I shit-outta-luck?
Well it looks like I'll have to do that soon! I think my ceramic may be past cleaning at this point, Its pretty gummed up. lol. Does anyone have any suggestions on really cleaning it out before I try to send it in?
Thanks!
Hello all,
I'll have to say I haven't been using my Revolution as much as I'd like. It seems that I can't get the ceramic clean enough (even soaking in ISO several days) and it still doesn't absorb oil very well anymore. Not getting very good hits, even after loading in a lot. Any suggestions...
I am an electronics engineer so no need to question my understanding. I'm just throwing out ideas because I like to build stuff, which I know doesn't apply to everyone.
And yes, by the way 5V does very much apply to the previous conversation talking about the limits of 5V USB ports for pass...
I would have to disagree, even at low efficiency its still going to have higher current output than those table-top supplies. I just don't want to see someone spend $60 bucks on something they could get for half or less finding the right place :p
Not saying the PC PSU is the only option but...
I would much rather go with a regular computer power supply for several reasons.
For one, it is much cheaper. You can get one for around $20 that will give you more than enough current at 5V. Like this one here:
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16817152019
Less than $20...
Yep I agree with you on that. Its amazing how much current batteries can handle, pretty cool if you ask me :D
On that note, any idea what the capacity is of the RCR123A batteries that come with the TV's? I wonder if there are any available with higher capacity :cool: