Very well reviewed Todd. Good explanation of bits & pieces, background stats and the info on GG compatibility as well as the Zorbas. This was one of the most 'straight from the heart' type videotorial of yours and the love & care of the modder (Jim, is it?) is pretty eminent! Good job there Sir.
Ps.: BTW, the Paps-X top cap had a similar feature with it's v1 model. It's tele-pins were also was a Pita to adjust. Which has been remodelled vide their GPin version lately (Paps-X v2).
I was wondering about one thing, which may negate the issue with the battery adjustment pin, since this is a telescopic mod isn't the position of the battery post irrelevant?
Thank you for the quick response. I suppose in that case it would apply to a non-kick 18650 mode too... Is there enough adjustment on that pin to close up the center gap in 18650 and 18350 modes?
Just a comment to help with German names in the future. German names often have two vowels together. When pronouncing the name, pretend the first one isnt there.
Very well reviewed Todd. Good explanation of bits & pieces, background stats and the info on GG compatibility as well as the Zorbas. This was one of the most 'straight from the heart' type videotorial of yours and the love & care of the modder (Jim, is it?) is pretty eminent! Good job there Sir.
ReplyDeletePs.: BTW, the Paps-X top cap had a similar feature with it's v1 model. It's tele-pins were also was a Pita to adjust. Which has been remodelled vide their GPin version lately (Paps-X v2).
I was wondering about one thing, which may negate the issue with the battery adjustment pin, since this is a telescopic mod isn't the position of the battery post irrelevant?
ReplyDeleteNot in 18350 mode, very relevant.
ReplyDeleteThank you for the quick response.
ReplyDeleteI suppose in that case it would apply to a non-kick 18650 mode too... Is there enough adjustment on that pin to close up the center gap in 18650 and 18350 modes?
It all depends on the length of your 510 on the atty and the size of battery you use. With certain setups it isn't a problem, others it is!
ReplyDeleteThank you for the information
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ReplyDeleteJust a comment to help with German names in the future. German names often have two vowels together. When pronouncing the name, pretend the first one isnt there.
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