Au contraire mon ami, it is thouest who hath not the proper knowledge of electrical terms and values! Im afraid it is thou who hath the log in his eye...I have tried conversing with you privately if youll remember, you would not stop calling me "asshole" and "retarded" etc..so I gave up...
instead of kissing, why not apply the chapstick directly to his butt?
OF I was going to ignore you, but you continue to deliver gratuitous insults to my name.
You ignore the facts, and the questions you are asked that prove my conclusions.
Specifically, why do the unregulated batteries work...
"No need to guess, we know those numbers, they're about half your guess. Four Amps is the design current. Capacity (say to 10, 20, or even 30A) is basically useless for this application. ..."
if four amps is the 'design current' (what does that mean without a voltage spec.?) then why doesnt the...
its not the capacity its the available amps! I dont remember what amperage the orbotronic was limited to, maybe it was 8 amps, ?
so Im guessing the cera needs about 25 watts to really produce, so when you get to just 3 volts youre running out of watts!
(3voltsxamps8=24 watts.) and im guessing...
Hey gang, hiya. Ive been away away a few months and made an exciting discovery and wish to inform my friends here because I feel a little guilty about recommending those black orbitronic 18650 s for the cera!
I was having the interminablel discussed problem of difficult to vape leaf carts and...
...same to you queen max, I assume you are using the royal "we"...and when did you stop beating your wife?
ps: if you think I recommended a battery against manufacturers recommendations, please point out where for all
to see, ..otherwise, hold your peace. amd try to stop hallucinating. and...
OK, I will remove the invectives, and soften the tone , hows this:
Unfortunately you seem to be uncomprehending and insecure.
I said nothing of the sort.
Im tired of fending off your hysterical accusations.
and yes I thought I was tuned in to the cera thread, excuse the fuck out of...
I resent the implication that I have presented misleading or dangerous facts.
I have not.
In fact, if some "innocent" as you say , read your advice in this "Cera" vape discussion,
he or she may get the dangerous idea that its ok to use lifpo batteries in their Cera,
which is specifically warned...
I guess my post doesnt concern you. :)
not knowng what an ultramax lv was, I merely supplied the correct correct info re rcr 123's ..
didnt notice the "a" suffix first on first read... profuse apologies to all I have misguided...
Ultrafire prodcts have a long history of overheating and...
not talking about lifpo rcr 123 batteries.
am talking about lion - lithium ion rcr 123 batteries.
note the lifpo batteries specifically warm against
using as 123 replacements in surefire flashlights, because of the higher voltage,
though not as high as lion rcr 123 batteries which are...
to whom it may concern: RCR (rechargeable) 123 batteries are normally 3.7 volts.
Thats how come you can charge them in the same Intellicharger you charge 18650's in.
Though you should do two at a time in bay 1 and 3 or 2 and 4, so they split the 750ma ie
charge at 375 ma. instead of 750...
yeah. what I do is put a tight cork in the bowl-hole. then I can devote both hands to firmly gripping the pipe!
...also I find swirling the liquid rotationally, while holding it horizontally, helps wipe the surfaces clean, but just plan
shaking back and forth with gr eat vigor is also...
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00CAD6AUE/ref=ox_sc_sfl_title_1?ie=UTF8&psc=1&smid=A2ULLSF7VWONFR
here is the description from the above orbitronic 3400 mah PROTECTED batteries ($30 for two)
remember all the "protective" features are absent from the panasonics mentioned earlier..
Product...
Jojackson,
I had the same frustrating experience with the loose leaf cart. and have given up vaping leaf in the Cera.
It is good for portable meltable extracts.
Those cheaper panasonics have NO PROTECTION chip, is why they were discontinued probably.
The "protected" cells cut off at a low...