good point to note, for those making their own containers..Has anyone else noticed the lid to their Jarhead gets hot near the hole the coil sits in? I thought it was radiation heat from the cap, but it's from the coil. It will burn the shit out of your finger right next to the hole.
The magnetic field of the coil extends out from the coil, so it makes sense.
Thoughts? Comments? Ideas? Not criticism, just striving for perfection. Doc
Edit: I know don't put your finger there.
I explored the pipe idea a bit further and cobbled together the first one I made with a Walnut open twist stem.
'Please return your tip to the upright position' is all you need to remember, loose contents will fall onto the clicker and it's bloody annoying especially when it's the third time you've lunched it.
Do these ship from Canada?Can't wait to get mine in! Not sure how long the Canada>states will take but I'm really hoping by this Saturday...*fingers crossed* lol
Do these ship from Canada?
Also, any chance someone has found a nice way to put a Skeletor into a pen-form factor, or something a little more pocket friendly? (Assuming it could work with one battery)
As a Canadian, I have to say this is one of the rare times that something works out in our favour, lolYes they ship from Canaday
As others stated, it does ship from Canada, but mine came surprisingly fast.Do these ship from Canada?
Also, any chance someone has found a nice way to put a Skeletor into a pen-form factor, or something a little more pocket friendly? (Assuming it could work with one battery)
As a Canadian, I have to say this is one of the rare times that something works out in our favour, lol
Has anyone had any luck fitting a Skeletor into a compact form factor (ie. pen or pocket box mod size)? I was thinking something along the lines of an eLeaf Pico 75w body might work, where the heater unit would take the place of the atomizer section.
Has anyone had any luck fitting a Skeletor into a compact form factor (ie. pen or pocket box mod size)? I was thinking something along the lines of an eLeaf Pico 75w body might work, where the heater unit would take the place of the atomizer section.
Ok so I just took a day or so and read this whole frig. thread. Didn't take long, will answer all questions.. Do any of you guys try to see or detect a difference between the extraction of goodies using new ti tip with SS CCD vs ti CCD??...( I've been using skeletor )..this is a call to the vapmasters...just got the hang of the ti CCD install. . Love to hear what old heads think about diffs in CCDs...
Peace, D.
Below is from FAQ
Sony VTC4 (2100mAh, 30A)
Samsung 25R (2500mAh, 25A)
Sony VTC5 (2600mAh, 20A)
LG HG2 (3000mAh, 20A)
The VTC's could be considered safer to use because they have a 30amp continuous draw rate which is well above the 20amps @Pipes recommends. So the cells won't be pushed to the limit of their spec. This also means they will probably last through more recharge cycles than the others. However the penalty for this is loss in capacity. The VTC4's only hold 2100mah, the bigger the number the more capacity you have.
I chose the LG HG2's as they met the spec and gave me the highest capacity.
IMO, either of those will work fine,
I have to correct one thing though, the AWTs are actually rated for 20 amp not 40 amp as that is a manufacturer pulse test. No matter, as still enough current.
Edited to add: @Pipes, if you follow all the right battery safety precautions, do you have any idea as to probability/possibility/percentage of having a unprovoked (meaning an unknown/inert(?) cause), spontaneous combustion fire?
Edited to add: @Pipes, if you follow all the right battery safety precautions, do you have any idea as to probability/possibility/percentage of having a unprovoked (meaning an unknown/inert(?) cause), spontaneous combustion fire?
No problem. I went directly to the theory end of it.
It would be the one with the lowest internal resistance which is a real number but we have to go with the provided, shaky spec of continuous current rating.Without testing, it should be the one with highest output rating.
As for a catastrophic failure where the battery explodes, I think the Portside enclosure is about the safest way to go. Not a sealed unit and lots of cracks for gasses to escape. Any heat should be contained. As for odds, I'd say it's safer than the charger. Certainly much safer than a Samsung phone. And likely most phones for that matter.