Would it be possible for you to make a 510 bottom available?? That way the Herc can be more versatile ..Please oh please oh please..Thanks you.
Hercs weren't meant to be dust collectors! I saw in your signature you have two Persei, is any help needed to make this connection happen?My 3 hercs collect dust because no 510 base, maybe I'll use them again soon...
My 3 hercs collect dust because no 510 base, maybe I'll use them again soon...
I also have 2 hercs I don't use because I use a 510 box mod for most of my vaping. Once I can send in my Iris V1 for a new Persei, then I'll use it again. Until then also hoping for an adapter or even a 510 herc.
Any eta on the 510 v2 Alpha Centauri? Hoping to drop it in the cart soon!
Is there any change to the construction of the coil, or more of a cosmetic change for the sheath/heat sinks? The same coils from v1 will work in v2, correct?
Is there any size difference between v1 and v2?
Thanks!
That's a valid reason, but unfortunately no device I've found is able to temperature control the Hercules...Temp control is why I want to use my Hercs on 510, I have 3 hercs(original, sr 74, sr74x) for different extracts, now I may have more than 3 perseis... I haven't updated my sig in a while...
The coil itself is the same but the body has been changed:Any eta on the 510 v2 Alpha Centauri? Hoping to drop it in the cart soon!
Is there any change to the construction of the coil, or more of a cosmetic change for the sheath/heat sinks? The same coils from v1 will work in v2, correct?
Is there any size difference between v1 and v2?
Thanks!
When will the AC v2 be available for purchase by itself?
I don't think we'll have any available before the v6 Persei's release. I'm aware that more than a few people are anticipating their release; hopefully it won't be too much longer.Sam, any chance 510 bottom insulators for the Herc will be available prior to the temp control mod coming out?
More than happy to purchase one, as I'm sure many others would too.
This is an SR-71, which is a model previous to the SR-74x or SR-74. It's the same unit that's been on close out at w9tech.com for many months with the one exception of a 510 threaded bottom insulator only available on these complete units through PuffItUp. It uses the same 1.5-1.7 ohm rod intended for 7.4V, and press-fit center post as all other SR-71s.So I see that Puffitup.com has a Hercules SR-71 with a 510 thread available. I spoke with someone in chat and they said this was a newer model than the SR-74x. I'm quite ecstatic if it is because Hercules are sold out everywhere else.
So, I'm hoping that @SamuraiSam can chime in on if these are indeed the next generation of the Hercules or I'm just getting told what I want to hear by a rep that doesn't actually know.
http://www.puffitup.com/ProductDetails.asp?ProductCode=W9.HERCULES-SR71&CartID=1
I don't think we'll have any available before the v6 Persei's release. I'm aware that more than a few people are anticipating their release; hopefully it won't be too much longer.
This is an SR-71, which is a model previous to the SR-74x or SR-74. It's the same unit that's been on close out at w9tech.com for many months with the one exception of a 510 threaded bottom insulator only available on these complete units through PuffItUp. It uses the same 1.5-1.7 ohm rod intended for 7.4V, and press-fit center post as all other SR-71s.
Our next Hercules will come equipped with a lower resistance rod for operation at lower voltages and come equipped with a spring-loaded center post for much easier assembly, disassembly and maintenance. They will be an actual 510 thread Hercules with 510 threading on the bottom of the threaded assembly.
I prefer the pressed fit of the sr71 center post I'd order another of those for my 74x if they were available I've had a bunch of issues with the spring loaded version
i would jump on that Herc now. I liked the center pin design of the sr71 over the sr74.