For this High efficiency T1 (6v) core is this the new standard? Can I get my old core rebuilt for $15 into this new one?
Does this produce less heat while holding the device? If we get 6 minutes of on time with the old core are we looking at 7, 8, 9, 10 minutes with the new one? I say 2-3 more hits with every minute of extra on time.
These are not the new standard, they are only offered in these "beta kits". To rebuild a standard T1 into a T1-High Efficiency would be an additional $10, so it would be $25 total.
The efficiency increase will help keep the device cool as well.
Very cool Tim.
So the new design is triple core for 6 volt and single core for 3.7 volt devices?
Also, stating 30 watt for the HP devices. Is that number for heat comparison of old model or is it in fact 30 watts?
Is the triple core what is termed T2?
And finially, any information on what the actual load or current draw is for the new units?
Too many questions....
Thanks Tim,
Pipes
The Triple core runs at about the same power as an existing 6v T1 core, just a little less at about 1.7ohms give or take.
The "HP" cores are not all 30 watts, the HP-LV Evo runs at a little less wattage than a standard Evo however, the new "HP-LV" core utilizes the new center coil design and inherits the more efficient heat transfer.
Now the Evo-HP on the other hand is running the same 30watts that the T1 core runs, its nearly identical actually.
The Triple core is not a "T2", just another design variant that we found works well.
As far as draw, the new center coils are at about 15watts, triple coil is at about 25watts.
No problem, ask away!
Cheers,
Tim