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Hyperspace

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  1. That's a bad photo, the 510 top is brass and designed just like the 801 and 901 tops. Also that top was a prototype before the slots were cut. He said he'll be putting up a better photo with the slots later.
  2. For all the people that hate adapters, Buzz has a 510 option now. They also have 510 tops you can buy and put on your Buzz.
  3. Stirfry, I'm glad to hear you got your Buzz back and it's working well for you.
  4. I take it you don't like 10440 batteries. The protected version is garbage but the unprotected one's are better. You don't need protected batteries in the Stick. About the only other e-cig that I can think of that's small is a regular Joye 510.
  5. I use a Janty Stick for stealth vaping.
  6. I wrote to Mike about your problems and haven't heard back from him yet. I'm guessing he took the weekend off. I'm surprised you have battery rattle with the Ultrafire batteries. Another thing you can do is cut a business card to fit inside the tube and that will eliminate the rattle. Another trick I heard of is some people line the inside of their tubes with felt.
  7. Stirfry, sorry to hear about your problems. My switch is like Dayvape's, it's black and centered. My batteries don't rattle and I use some of the smallest 16340 batteries on the market (AW). Stretching the spring will fix the rattle. I know Mike designed it around Ultafire 16340 batteries. I don't have any problems with adapters. I screw the atty in the adapter first and then onto the Buzz. Anyway I would let Mike know about your problems and he'll take care of it.
  8. It sounds like Notcigs VVPV is going to be the next mod that a lot of people will want. It's going to be a rechargeable, selectable volt mod with juice pump. It's going to have a 10 position switch instead of a variable pot. It should appeal to people who are intimidated about using a multimeter.
  9. 3.6 and 3.7 volt batteries are the same thing. The normal working voltage of a CR123a battery is 3.6 to 3.7 volts. Some retailers call them 3.6 volt and other call them 3.7 volt.
  10. Yeah it dawned on me later what he was talking about.
  11. You can get a Fistpack that has a range of 4.3 to 5 volt. Also Janty has been talking about making a Baby J that is 4.5 volt.
  12. I'm confused by voltage adapter. What is that going to do?
  13. It's interesting how small increments make a big difference. I went up to 4.75 and I started experiencing throat burn. Went back down to 4.7 and it was perfect. Right now I'm using Tasty Vapor Atomic Cinnacide and I might end up changing the voltage when I change to a different flavor.
  14. That's what I did too. I played with the voltages for a few days and then settled on 4.7 volts.
  15. Nice review Burn, I noticed the same thing about attys staying cleaner longer. On my other PVs I had to clean out attys once a week because of diminished vapor but on my Buzz I just now had to clean one and that's after 3 weeks use. You said you wished it had longer lasting batteries, well the next version of the Buzz is going to use 18350 1200mAh batteries. For me the current 16340 batteries are fine because I only have to swap them out once a day.
  16. Interesting, maybe your button sticks out a little farther than mine. A couple of video reviews have been posted if anyone is interested in see them. http://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/forum/video-reviews/100004-notcigs-buzz-part-one-check-out.html http://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/forum/video-reviews/100040-buzz-first-impressions.html Mike is working on a add on that will turn any mod into a varivolt. He's built it into a 901 atty tube. It's a interesting idea for people who want to convert old mods into a variable volt. http://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/forum/battery-mods/99860-voltage-regulated-adjustable-add.html
  17. Yeah I like the button too. Like you said it doesn't leave a dent in your finger like the Vaprlife button. I carry it in my pocket everyday and it's never gone off. The only thing I did like about the Vaprlife life button is it stuck out a little bit and kept the mod from rolling on surfaces. The Buzz will roll, so you want to be careful where you lay it.
  18. I try to be a clean vaper to. I only got juice on the Buzz connection once and that was because I was carrying it right side up in my pocket. After that I learned to always put in my pocket upside down. At home I always lay it down sideways. At bedtime I take the atty off and turn it upside down to drain back into the cartridge.
  19. Mike said the Buzz is 99% sealed. He said there is .005 of a inch gap around the screw. He needed that gap for the screw to rotate. He says he's a messy vapper and has never gotten any juice inside his Buzz.
  20. Glad to hear you got your Buzz. I don't think it's ugly either. I've seen a lot uglier mods out there. I like the looks of it. I'm not sure what the black thing is but I'm guessing it's whatever the screw screws into.
  21. It sounds like the best options are to order the Buzz with the optional O-Ring or use a sealed adapter like DAYVAPE does.
  22. That's the way I feel too. I don't like the looks of box mods and look how many people are buying those. Performance is far more important than looks.
  23. I agree, I can't see buying a mod that isn't regulated and variable either. I think variable regulated mods are the future and one day single or dual volt mods will become obsolete.
  24. I don't mind the design either. The only thing new I heard Buzz talking about was offering a sandblasted version that sparkles a little bit. I thought it was odd too that he didn't offer a 510 connection. I know he's a 901 fan and doesn't care for 510. Maybe that's why he doesn't offer it yet. I imagine down the road he will because of customer demand.
  25. I use a 510 adapter on the Buzz with no problems. Buzz said for people that are really concerned about juice around the screw, they can just put a little silicone around it and that will seal it.
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