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Kryton PPR (personal Pocket Rocket) single 10440 battery or 14500?

Should the Kryton PPR be single 10440 or 14500

  • 14500

    Votes: 27 75.0%
  • 10440

    Votes: 9 25.0%

  • Total voters
    36
  • Poll closed .





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I didn't notice them on DX before. Im glad you pointed that out because that makes everything easier except having to build or buy a charger for this battery type.
 
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I didn't notice them on DX before. Im glad you pointed that out because that makes everything easier except having to build or buy a charger for this battery type.
DX has cheap chargers as well, go for a nice universal charger from ultrafire or something. Anyway, WHAT IS the PPR?
 
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DX has cheap chargers as well, go for a nice universal charger from ultrafire or something. Anyway, WHAT IS the PPR?
A sort of mini-kryton, also press-in heatsink and everythin that the big 18650 Kryton has, except the size.
 

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I will offer up an option to buy batteries and chargers if you so desire. I will then ship everything with the barrel so that you can go from there. Heck I might even purchase a casio projector and offer to press fit your diodes for you.
 
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Press fit diodes but without a driver connected right?
Don't want to get on the wrong side of the FDA when the 445 hits the fan.
 

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I know the the poll is already long over, but I still can't help but ask why this thread was started in this section? :confused:

-Chris
 

cmak

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Because it's a poll...?
This is the Off-Topic Polls section... this poll is pertaining to lasers and DIY and therefore belongs in the "General" section or the "Experiments & Modifications" section, just to name a few. Then again, it's already over... so no big deal anyways :rolleyes:

-Chris
 




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