Grasshopper AC Adapter Kit (and 18650)

Terpenetime

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:o@maxvapor710 that looks spot on :clap:

On another note, I have a few samples of the cable sheathing coming in later this week in a few different colors to spice it up a little bit so we will probably make color choice an option when submitting the final payment.

If you guys have any colors you would really like to see, let me know.


Call me old fashioned but i’ll be quite happy with black :2c:

Er, the ‘Carbon 51’ is quite nice actually :o
 

rnartian

Earthling flora is... fascinating.
This looks so good.
I'm so excited.

The yellow casing looks really nice to me, but variety is the spice of life.
 

maxvapor710

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Just wanted to let everyone know we are still waiting on one of the components to arrive in quantity, namely the "dummy battery can" which unfortunately had to be manufactured in China and was promised to be delivered before the Chinese Holiday.

We have an alternative solution in-place that works just as well using a 3d printed part which we can manufacture in house. If we are delayed more than another week or two we will proceed with the backup manufacturing and units should start arriving to customers mid February.

You can expect an email from us within the next day or so to choose your cable color selection and complete the purchase.

Thanks,
MaxVapor
 

marduk

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We have an alternative solution in-place that works just as well using a 3d printed part which we can manufacture in house. If we are delayed more than another week or two we will proceed with the backup manufacturing and units should start arriving to customers mid February.

In general, I'm not a fan of 3D printed parts... will there be an option to choose to wait for the manufactured part from China?
 
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maxvapor710

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@marduk Yes there will.

I should probably preface that by saying our 3d printed parts are not what most people are used to, we use an industrial grade SLS printer which turns out parts which most people would have a hard time distinguishing from an injection molded part with a matte finish.
 
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MoltenTiger

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@marduk Yes there will.

I should probably preface that by saying our 3d printed parts are not what most people are used to, we use an industrial grade SLS printer which turns out parts which most people would have a hard time distinguishing from an injection molded part with a matte finish.
Just wanted to let everyone know we are still waiting on one of the components to arrive in quantity, namely the "dummy battery can" which unfortunately had to be manufactured in China and was promised to be delivered before the Chinese Holiday.

We have an alternative solution in-place that works just as well using a 3d printed part which we can manufacture in house. If we are delayed more than another week or two we will proceed with the backup manufacturing and units should start arriving to customers mid February.

You can expect an email from us within the next day or so to choose your cable color selection and complete the purchase.

Thanks,
MaxVapor
Cheers for the updates :science:

I'd be interested in having a look at the SLS print, plus I'm very keen for this

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:whoa:

Such a neat and tidy solution!
 

MoltenTiger

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Super keen to give this power adapter kit a test drive!

I think I have found a solution to power it via USB-C using a ZY12PDN PD Trigger
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Really neat, you can select it to output 12V from a USB-C PD source. It will be limited to 5A, but at 60W and via the 4.2V kit adapter, it should at least power the OG GH I guess.
 
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MoltenTiger

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@MoltenTiger you should have more than enough power with 12v @ 5A on the supply side once the step down takes place.
that is so awesome! Really looking forward to giving it a go. It might only do 12V 3A, do you think that will still be enough?

20,000mAh portable hopper!

That's a serious amount of drive for this heater, maybe 50+ chambers.. and powering it like this, every hit will be 11/10 power. This adapter is actually so sick
 

MoltenTiger

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@MoltenTiger I don't have the exact numbers offhand, but I have seen ~4A draw on the supply side with a Hopper purchased in late 2019.
I've got the trigger on order, as well as a power meter. It'll be interesting to try. To boost wattage, could possibly drive it at 15V... might not be good for the components or work with the turns ratio ?

The PD trigger can handle 5-20V and 0-5A, PD standard commonly lists 12V3A as the measured rate. Not sure if the unit would just deliver more power on demand or what the limit is. I'll have it plugged into a 65W ZMI QB823, hope it works. Pretty easy charging cells with the Xtar and it if not, but I'm really loving the idea of constant 4.20V POWER
 
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maxvapor710

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Here are the Cable Sheath Color Selections that will be available from top left to bottom right:

Carbon-51, Blackest Black, Turquoise, Oxide Orange, Blue Carbon, Vivid Violet


Also, some people asked to see an example of our 3d printed parts in case we have to go that route to avoid further delays, here are samples of the Power Converter case on both of our SLS and SLA machines.



As you can see, they probably don't look like what most people think of when they think of normal 3d printed parts with distinct layer lines, etc.
 
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Shit Snacks

Milaana. Lana. LANA. LANAAAA! (TM2/TP80/BAK/FW9)


Here are the Cable Sheath Color Selections that will be available from top left to bottom right:

Carbon-51, Blackest Black, Turquoise, Oxide Orange, Blue Carbon, Vivid Violet


Also, some people asked to see an example of our 3d printed parts in case we have to go that route to avoid further delays, here are samples of the Power Converter case on both of our SLS and SLA machines.



As you can see, they probably don't look like what most people think of when they think of normal 3d printed parts with distinct layer lines, etc.

Unexpectedly I may prefer carbon 51 after all! I like it's metallic look compared to the others...
 

MoltenTiger

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Here are the Cable Sheath Color Selections that will be available from top left to bottom right:

Carbon-51, Blackest Black, Turquoise, Oxide Orange, Blue Carbon, Vivid Violet


Also, some people asked to see an example of our 3d printed parts in case we have to go that route to avoid further delays, here are samples of the Power Converter case on both of our SLS and SLA machines.



As you can see, they probably don't look like what most people think of when they think of normal 3d printed parts with distinct layer lines, etc.
The SLA looks good, I'd opt for that for the enclosure and dummy battery. Plus Carbon-51 braided sleeve.

Not interested in waiting for Chinese plastic, it'll be a while yet
 
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