Paul, as much as I loved making them my work schedule doesn't allow much of a hobby time lately. I have had several ideas for new hosts and i might eventually build something. I'm glad the community is still thriving, I appreciate you asking :thanks:
Kudos to you icah93, you nailed it despite of the quirks in this particular tailcap design, I later updated it to a reverse clicky and a rubber boot on the Cyp-IIIb hosts and never had any issues with the KAN28 switches.
Hi icah93, Sorry about the delayed response. These tailcaps use Judco 10A switches linked below.
https://www.digikey.com/products/en?mpart=40-4675-00&v=78
Unforutunately there's no elegant solutions to this particular tailcap design and lot's of two-part epoxying needs to be done. good luck...
Ped, with your experience and expertise you should have no trouble landing a better deal.. I've always been fascinated with the component level repairs that you guys can do esp with the advent of the modern smartphone..
Thank you Grainde for the heads up.. I'm okay with decision of the general public, I've been extremely busy with work and making hosts is no longer a priority, I do have a bunch of hosts that i'll end up giving away soon. Good luck to Isaac.
I have been using their technical preview for the better part of the year , a few days ago i just got the most recent release 10240 TH1 or something like that.. so far, very well rounded and works smoothly
Re: PLP520-B1 in a Stainless Steel "BTU" Host
I dont like this.. I love this, amazing work Jeff esp building something from scratch is the most satisfying job. :beer:
Great thoughts Bob ,thanks for sharing ..I would like to add that its particularly not a good or bad thing , obviously some idiots cannot ruin the entire hobby but they just might enforce laws pertaining to idiots not having the lasers in the first place, so that is a positive thing.. A laser...
the harshness is mostly there because you started with a hardcore sub-ohm mean vapor machine. the pre-made coils are presumably 0.5Ω even i can't vape them for too long.. I build with 28g 1.2-1.8Ω (thinner wire) and its quite a bit less constraint on the throat/lungs.. Even if you parallel two...