I don't have my 19M, but on my Ti that I bought in July has a DY6 capdoes your hot cap have a DYn-nnnn serial number under the "Made in USA" on the outside? My '18 is marked "DY7-nnnn".
I don't have my 19M, but on my Ti that I bought in July has a DY6 capdoes your hot cap have a DYn-nnnn serial number under the "Made in USA" on the outside? My '18 is marked "DY7-nnnn".
The type of stem does not have much to do with the heating of the tip. You can attach any stem to any dynavap stainless or titanium tip and cap and still use it effectively in an IH heater like the Caldron. My father currently uses a hydrovong in his Caldron and loves it.Does the hydravong stem work for in the Caldron? Love my caldron it’s been great! Thank you @Pipes!!
Yes, a 3S pack will work well on the Caldron. 2S might be a little weak.
Typical configuration would be like the PSM harness; 10A 3S BMS and a MOSFET switch if you want to charge the cells in the pack.
Iso on a q-tip, hold the Caldron upside down to keep iso from running inside, and swab away at the glass.Thank you to everyone with their quick replies. My Caldron has help up perfectly for a year now
How do you go about cleaning the glass tube? A little bit of isopropyl? Is it safe if is what about the rubber? I haven’t noticed any performance issues, I just like to clean my pieces...
These batteries look fit for the job but not 100% on what BMS is in it. I've posted the question of max current output before tripping the safety to Amazon, so will wait for them to answer. $36 for 2 each, 2200 mAh batteries, and a charger is not too hard to swallow. Just keep an eye on the customer Q&A for them to answer the max current question before you buy. There are some other battery packs but gets expensive quickly.
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IMO, if it works it works.hi @Pipes, ive just picked up a 2nd hand portside mini, is there anything i need to look for to ensure it is still in 100% working order, it may be an old revision with the battery indicator on the side, is there a way i can bring it up to date?
this is my first time using an IH and it makes my caps click very quickly (3 seconds or so)
I just posted in the PSM thread about an update on the new switch mechanism I announced here. So best I repeat the post.
So far it seems to be working great. There has been the odd one stick or fall out but is generally easy fixes. No reports of the silicone pad melting which was a concern but seems not to be.
I am actually thinking of changing the heat shield to a wood/silicone hybrid but still ironing out the approach. This wood be a higher heat resistant version. Pardon the bun. However, as with my original wood shield, it would get black very quick but this is just a wood hardening process. I'm thinking of a wooden disk that fits loosely but would have a thinner low-density silicone pad slightly wider stuck under the wood disk. This would give some predictable friction which will keep the disk from sticking down and also keep it from falling out. Still throwing ideas around and might just make up a mix and match kit that the user can decide what suits their needs best. The main trick is a thin "low density, almost dense foam, high heat self-adhering disk" is affix to the main heatshield as the friction disk. I've already sourced this part along with the wood disks so won't be too long before I could do this change. Unless you guys prefer it as is..? Input appreciated.
Yes, this is definitely an option. I too have experimented with just one cap and removal will drop the heating current by about 1.5 amps or 30%. This translates into a longer wait time. Mod approved.
This is very simple to do as you just need to cut one lead to one of the legs of the cap to accomplish it. Bend the leg lead out of the way but leave enough lead to be able to reverse the mod if needed. Reversing will need a soldering iron though.
Simply bend the cut leg over and solder to the leg of the adjacent cap will bring back to normal.