mine are on the way, and i'm stoked to bits. anybody have one already that would like to share a few words about 'em..? i'd love to know how they feel and what the weight's like.
all the best.
mine are on the way, and i'm stoked to bits. anybody have one already that would like to share a few words about 'em..? i'd love to know how they feel and what the weight's like.
all the best.
They look and sound great. The aluminum threads are a nice touch. And 'horn switch ready' is sweet. Those are are by far my favorite type of switch.
And note for a pair of Tenergy 3V Li-POs running a Joye 510 no regulator is needed. You'll be vaping at a nice high 4 to 5V naked.
Last edited by BiilyBlavk; 08-29-2010 at 02:49 AM.
fucking r-o-c-k, they have arrived. expect pictures soon.
to Mark and crew @ MadVapes: thank you, thank you, and thank you. y'all just made my millennium.
Quick question, why is running a pair of Tenergy 3V Li-POs running a Joye 510 not be a 6v? How does 2 3v batts with no reg make high 4v or 5v? Sorry still learning
oh yeah, and i finished 'em. voila.. they vape, and they do it well.
have some.
Last edited by nox; 09-06-2010 at 01:58 PM.
Looks great I have 2 of the blue ones coming hopefully they still have these when I got some more money on my card..
i really like the blue one, but sadly am not good at modding, so i am sad...![]()
The only meaningful volts are those we vape at (under load/loaded).
If you hook a USB passthrough to a 5V @ 1000mA power supply and measure the volts without an atty (load) you get 5V, with a 5V @ 2000mA you will also get 5V (actually 5V @ any mA will be 5V). Now add a Joye 2.2Ω atty to the mix and measure the vaping volts (while actually firing the atty).
- the 5V @ 1000mA PS will be at 2.2V (useless)
- the 5V @ 2000mA PS will be at 4.4V (good)
Here is a test by tonyfalkon. What you are seeing is the true loaded volts from a pair of freshly charged 3V Tenergy Li-POs actually firing a Joye 510.
Note it won't take too much vaping to drop the volts into the high 4V range.
Dumwaldo did the same test with the Tenergys in an actual mod, the Xhaler, using a 901 atty and got 5.12V.
FWIW if you are building a mod with a 5V regulator you must use a pair of 3.7V batteries, the 3V varieties won't cut it.
Works great and is very light![]()