zombonaut said:Hippie
I'm in. Really excited. I would like to request the 14.4 connection.
Also I am really stoked for the battery pack. Is that ready soon or will it be a while? What are we looking at on price?
Zombinaut
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Silver420Surfer said:Eagerly waiting for mine to get here. Went Full Package and chose the silver one. I got in a few hours under the v.i.p. deadline. Do you still get email confirm when it ships or did it just show up? Either way I can't wait to try it out and put my in my 2c here.
Would love to check out the backpack in pics or video.
It may depend on the amount of bud though as well so nvm.
budballer said:HiPi! So glad I just discovered this thread. Watched the videos read every post. REALLY impressed with the products you provide at the price point. Bravo sir amazing work. I'm completely sold on the backpack incognito vape. Few questions though. How will battery discharge affect heat output over time of use? Does it also have temp control? Will we be able to purchase more battery packs if the one it comes with dies (or would that be covered under warranty), will the final model be able to use a wall or car adapter? and what's the ETA for this to be up for sale on your site? Okay maybe more than a few questions Again REALLY like what I see here. Keep up the good work sir!
That is correct. For the most inverters you must maintain a certain voltage set within the circuit board. It seems that 10 volts is the minimum but it isn't 10 exactly for most inverters, it is definitely higher than that. My goal for most products is the destruction of proprietary garbage but in the case of the back packs output system, it must be as much like an existing platform as possible and that portable power platform is a car's 12 volt cigarette lighter port. This gives the HiPi family consumers freedom with their portable power needs. Discharge rate shouldn't be an issue and I know an impact wrench will run on this system so discharge rate should be sufficient for just about anything you need to add on. So feel free to upgrade the inverter once you get the backpack and need more applications. I feel that for some Berkeley customers will find themselves needing a powerstrip in their backpack for all the stuff they need to charge at once. Trust me if you work in the city or the boonies and have a battery that dies on the go and you aren't coming home for a bit, you will be upset.budballer said:Spectacular, thank you, so when it hits too low of a voltage will it just turn off? Or what