I had stopped checking this thread because I didn't want to tease lyself. Just got my notification and I'm super excited. These look great!A few pics of the progress.
Here is a group shot of the Skeletors and a couple custom requested builds.
Here is the inside of the Portside.
And completed Portside from different angles. Note the gauge lights are on but they turn off after 5 seconds.
I have reached out to all those on the first batch Skeletor list. Will be moving into second batch list shortly as well as the Portsides will be receiving PMs shortly.
the batteries in there long term or should they be removed between uses or long breaks from use?Just added this to the FAQ sheet as well.
Installing the Batteries:
Only 4 screws need to be removed. Looking from the front the two screws on the right and turning the unit around again the two screws on the right. Unit will slide open as shown. Install batteries and re-install the screws being careful not to cross thread.
Is it ok to leave
the batteries in there long term or should they be removed between uses or long breaks from use?
Thanks for posting that again, I think I remember nowThis is the charger you need for in car charging.
If it's going to be living in your car penitently, and going to run off the car battery, best run a wire direct from fuse box and do not have any batteries installed in the device. Direct wiring is because the car accessory connectors can't reliably take the current. Found this out the hard way.
When running as designed with batteries, ONLY use a "smart" 12.6 volt charger.
Oh, it also comes with a smile....
Great angle with the logo
I plan to mount mine in the car with velcro behind a little door in front of stick shift. Easy to remove for use elsewhere or to bring inside for charging as needed. All the other possible options seem great, but this seems pretty simple - which usually works best for my often stoned brain.
just a thought... not sure where you are located (geographically) but here in FL the inside of our cars get really really really hot, like hot enough for the leather seats to burn your legs if you sit down w/ shorts on.. hot enough to cook an egg on the dash board (i shit you not)..
heat is a battery enemy.. be safe, i'd hate to see a potential health problem if your car happens to get a hot as a car in the parking lot in FL summer
how do the Guage lights work, do they show battery power and or heating the cap?A few pics of the progress.
Here is a group shot of the Skeletors and a couple custom requested builds.
Here is the inside of the Portside.
And completed Portside from different angles. Note the gauge lights are on but they turn off after 5 seconds.
I have reached out to all those on the first batch Skeletor list. Will be moving into second batch list shortly as well as the Portsides will be receiving PMs shortly.
Thanks. Should be some feedback before long as all but one are shipped already.Those look amazing Pipes!
Also, I found a cheaper alternative to the glass tubes from fast tech. They will require some cutting, but should work nicely. I have 10 on order right now
http://ebay.to/2rJqnxD
Thanks. Should be some feedback before long as all but one are shipped already.
That is really thin glass. I had found an alternative tube from FT as well. Pretty much identical to the one I posted before but this one is in stock. Have to admit, it's nice not having to cut and heat treat.
A propane torch will work, that's what I was using. A very fine line from getting the lip to soften and round out, to glass distortion out of round. Not sure if thinner would be easier or harder to work with. I'm guessing the latter.