Hi folks,
I have some Saturday night updates:
Fluxer Grande: The first batch is in progress. The battery management system I chose wasn't performing well enough, so I have a better battery management system (BMS) on order, and expect it to arrive soon. Apologies for the delay, but I think you will appreciate having a balanced charging circuit.
Fluxer 2x 18650 mini IH: It now has a name: The Flux. Testing continues. No issues so far, apart from the heat up time being longer than you or I would like. I like the size and weight, but the current 30 second heat up time for a cold Dynavap is admittedly frustrating if you are used to quicker. I don't want to sell a an expensive box of frustration. Two 18650 batteries = 8.4V, and the low voltage is throttling the heat up time. I have a better BMS on order, and I'm hopeful I can tune this to perform a bit better, but it's built to be a light traveler, not a speedy one, so this might be all that this circuit can do at 8.4V. It definitely works, but at the moment it isn't very quick about it. You guys will need tell me if the benefits of a small size and light weight make up for its so-so heating performance.
Fluxer 3x 18650 mini IH: Hey now! The Flux is a fantastic heater for its size, but the tradeoff is a slower heating time.
Enter The Flux Deluxe: This is the first look at The Flux Deluxe, my new 3x 18650 / Hammond 1590B prototype. It runs on one of my new circuit boards, and between the batteries and the circuitry I will all but fill the CNC'd aluminum 1590B enclosure. You guys are gonna love this heater - it's the same small size as the the Flux, but runs at the more common 12V, so it performs like you have come to expect a portable IH to perform. I have a few details I still need to finalize - namely the charge port and the on/off switch - but make no mistake, this one is the real deal. Small and powerful, it is activated by tip insertion. It also features a balanced, 25A-capable battery management system.
I am moving forward on this one as quickly as I can, and hope to have it ready for sale in within a month.
Thanks for your interest! More to come
I have some Saturday night updates:
Fluxer Grande: The first batch is in progress. The battery management system I chose wasn't performing well enough, so I have a better battery management system (BMS) on order, and expect it to arrive soon. Apologies for the delay, but I think you will appreciate having a balanced charging circuit.
Fluxer 2x 18650 mini IH: It now has a name: The Flux. Testing continues. No issues so far, apart from the heat up time being longer than you or I would like. I like the size and weight, but the current 30 second heat up time for a cold Dynavap is admittedly frustrating if you are used to quicker. I don't want to sell a an expensive box of frustration. Two 18650 batteries = 8.4V, and the low voltage is throttling the heat up time. I have a better BMS on order, and I'm hopeful I can tune this to perform a bit better, but it's built to be a light traveler, not a speedy one, so this might be all that this circuit can do at 8.4V. It definitely works, but at the moment it isn't very quick about it. You guys will need tell me if the benefits of a small size and light weight make up for its so-so heating performance.
Fluxer 3x 18650 mini IH: Hey now! The Flux is a fantastic heater for its size, but the tradeoff is a slower heating time.
Enter The Flux Deluxe: This is the first look at The Flux Deluxe, my new 3x 18650 / Hammond 1590B prototype. It runs on one of my new circuit boards, and between the batteries and the circuitry I will all but fill the CNC'd aluminum 1590B enclosure. You guys are gonna love this heater - it's the same small size as the the Flux, but runs at the more common 12V, so it performs like you have come to expect a portable IH to perform. I have a few details I still need to finalize - namely the charge port and the on/off switch - but make no mistake, this one is the real deal. Small and powerful, it is activated by tip insertion. It also features a balanced, 25A-capable battery management system.
I am moving forward on this one as quickly as I can, and hope to have it ready for sale in within a month.
Thanks for your interest! More to come
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