kushcabbage
vapor nerd
so um, what's with the drop down list for options? I see a 99 dollar version http://thermovape.com/collections/b...ers-parts/products/thermovape-ac-power-supply
so um, what's with the drop down list for options? I see a 99 dollar version http://thermovape.com/collections/b...ers-parts/products/thermovape-ac-power-supply
The $99 option is just the body and sleeve, there is no AC cord included. This is to only be used with approved power supplies ONLY.
heres some pictures of the D.A.R.T on my Apollo Vtube
What is the approved spec range for the T1? What is the spec on the power supply you are offering with the kit for $125?The $99 option is just the body and sleeve, there is no AC cord included. This is to only be used with approved power supplies ONLY.
What is the approved spec range for the T1? What is the spec on the power supply you are offering with the kit for $125?
Between the two, I gather the Pipes adapter runs a bit hotter, hence its suitability only for the T1/Evo. I'm torn as to which I may prefer, because it seems possible that the Pipes may be better suited for running my T1 through a water pipe, since it would give it a little extra kick. Am I wrong in this thinking?Based on my testing on the Pipes unit I'd say it's not just a matter of stuff you can read in off the name plate. It's also a matter of internal resistance, something Pipes fine tuned in a clever way so it drives the various units correctly.
AFAIK it's a 6 VRMS supply. But not just 'any old' supply with that rating is going to work, assuming I'm right and you can find such a beast. "to only be used with approved power supplies ONLY" probably sums it up, and right now that's a list of one supply?
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I hear that. And it is for that very reason that I am considering the use of more than one power supply, so I can harness the ability to optimize each devices' different power needs. I'd be willing to use the TV supply where best-suited, and use the Pipes for my T1 if it gives it a little extra kick in the pants. Am I wrong in thinking that the Jameco power supply is only driving ~20w to the T1 30w core? I just want to make sure that I get a power supply that will constantly drive the T1 as if it is on a brand new set of batteries, particularly for home use so that it delivers nice milky vapor through a water piece.I've been using the Jameco 6v 3.3amp power supply w/ Pipes adapter, and having consistent, good results with all my 6v friendly TV products. I can't say I have tested Pipe's power source, knowing it was unregulated, made me a little worried. I am sure it works fine for the T1, but it sure is nice to be able to switch around to other vapes.
Hey Pipes, doesn't 6v dc 7a amount to a 42w delivery to the 30w T1 core? How is a 7a 6v well-suited? I am confused...Cool, I have a Cree 16oo Lum coming my way from ebay. Single 18650 battery. $15 bucks, speaking about $15....
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Looky what I found. Took alot of digging. A power supply 6 volt 7 amp (yep 7) regulated DC with the needed connector. Best of all, under $15 shipped. Un-frickin believable!!!
Kinda shooting myself in the foot. But hey, never out to make alot of money anyway. And can choice the supply cord of your country so good for our over seas friends too.
Just need the adapter to hook it up to your TV........hmmmm
Not tested in the field but my specs look good
Cheers you all,
Pipes......
Between the two, I gather the Pipes adapter runs a bit hotter, hence its suitability only for the T1/Evo. I'm torn as to which I may prefer, because it seems possible that the Pipes may be better suited for running my T1 through a water pipe, since it would give it a little extra kick. Am I wrong in this thinking?
what voltage are you setting your dart at for optimal clouds?So its been about two weeks since i have used this combo, i got two more batteries and a trust fire 2x charger. I have to say this is one of the most efficient ways of using oils.
what voltage are you setting your dart at for optimal clouds?
You need to realize it doesn't matter! The Lavatube has a current limit of 2.5 Amps. At any voltage setting above 3.6, the KR LT will lower the voltage (varies from 3.3.v to 3.5 in different documentation) and there is NO INDICATION on the display.what voltage are you setting your dart at for optimal clouds?
Only one day left to get the discount, and still no glass on the site...
warm greetings thermo-The $99 option is just the body and sleeve, there is no AC cord included. This is to only be used with approved power supplies ONLY.
warm greetings thermo-
I believe I read elsewhere that the T1's temp delivered to the chamber is around 400F/204C. Is that when the batts are delivering 6.0v? When they are fully charged, and perhaps higher than 6.0, is the temp (linearly) higher too? Just wondering what the range of temps are as the batts go from full to spent.
If we built our own power supply with varying voltage, what range would be operable, and what would the temp be for a given voltage?
thanks, and sorry if this's been explained elsewhere.