SirDarkened
Active Member
I am curious but what does PVHES stand for?
About to get my solo in a half hour!!!!!!!!
About to get my solo in a half hour!!!!!!!!
Why cant they flip the power port and have us charge from here.
I wouldnt care if the power port was on the front at least then when im using OF's Jameco power adapter(Which works really great so far)
I could leave it standing straight up!!
I have a stand so my solo is always up right. I just switch the plugs from charge to PA and all is good.
As stated in the last few pages if you don't want to spend the money on the PVHES stems then just get the cheap sanitary tips from the e-cigs. They actually work better in many ways except for the fact you no longer have glass in your mouth. I bet they will mate well with a water piece too.
Still no stems in the mail... tomorrow has to be the day!
NOW WE CAN DO IT IN OUR CARS?
I love this Solo so much I'm gifting it for Father's Day!
I'll grab another when PV gets more stock.
Like this:
That's the 3rd prototype of the regulator on the left and a typical 'car cord' on the right that would plug into it. Under the regulator is the adapter you know. Add a M/F extender cable between them (not shown) and you're good to go. These parts are part of the plan for the charge/PA package Pipes and I are discussing.
Leave the regulator out and you can charge in the car. Substitute the desktop supply for the car cord and you're vaping or charging at home on mains power. All 3 modes offered by the factory, plus car PA, for half the price?
All you gotta do is chill for a bit and let Pipes and I bounce it around some then we can all see what comes up. He's talking a dull old box for the regulator FYI, I'm liking my homely open Heat Sink version (prettier of course, but basically the same).
OF
Wow thats a big heatsink on that voltage converter. Would I be correct in guessing you are using a linear regulator? Using linear regulation you waste the volts from 12 to 8.5v/9v as heat. Typically if you use a dedicated switching buck regulator you should have just a little over 10% losses as it uses an inductor to transform it. Also this means you can build it all inside the 12v plug, have a little switch for heat or charge and maybe glowing leds for each mode. Good effort so far though.
Yup, it's about 1X2X3 inches. Smaller than the wall wort that feeds it.
A switcher would save several Watts but at the expense of cost and complexity. A conscious choice I made, feel free to follow your inclinations and hopefully offer them when ready?
The electrical parts costs are under a buck here, well under five with heatsink and connectors in runs of 10. I'm going for low cost and reliability (the linear one is basically bomb proof), IMO users want economy and reliability and don't really care what's inside the box or modest levels of heat.
Based on my testing I think you want to shoot for about 8 Volts, let it get past 8.5 (where their PA really is despite the label on the Solo bottom) and you get into 'light show' country. My Solo tilts out about 9.05 where normal production variations would easily take you if you set it too close (you don't really want to hold one percent worst case, do you?). Better to aim for the center of the 7 to 9 Volt window IMO.
But, in the fine spirit of the free market, by all means promote your solution as well....the customer is generally well served by more choices.
Thanks for the thoughts.
OF
Yeah true your solution is cheap and easy for those who don't mind about wasted heat and energy. I generally operate my solo at 8.5v and it heats very well at this voltage. I've not got it built into the 12v plug yet but I do have some LT buck surface mounts that would be perfect. Saving energy is crucial for me as I'm often on the move with portable battery packs and solar panels. Il be sure to update everyone here when I have it running.
Pipes is so smart and talented but you are as well OF. Just make the connector cords long enough. That is why I ended up with my stand...not so much that I wanted it upright, I wanted the long cord so I didn't have to do magic tricks to use the PA or charger.