battery noob needs help in Modding Forum; I've searched these threads - and while I'm sure the information is there somewhere....
I need to know best place ...
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battery noob needs help
I've searched these threads - and while I'm sure the information is there somewhere....
I need to know best place to order (an actual link would be awesome)
cr2 bats - and charger for a 5v juicebox mod
(would REALLLLLY like to be able to use it
)
and
123's....???? for my Screwdriver (possibly another charger also)
DealExtreme is VERY confusing..... I found a reallllllly cheap charger and 'unprotected' bats.... don't think those are what I want.
THANK YOU for your assistance
Moderators - if for some reason this is a 'no no' type request....thank you for your patience.
30 years of smoking..
Vaporized by my Screwdriver....
Just need more batteries!
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There are no protected cr2s, you can get protected 3v cr123s on all-battery.com, but you'll need a voltage regulator or diode to drop it to 5v, peak charge on those batteries is 3.6v each, so you'll be sitting at 7.2v fully charged.
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The box does have a regulator in it to drop it to 5 volts. Cr2s are the only batts that are gonna work cause its a 2aa box and cr123s will be too long. the regulator cuts out when the voltage drops below about 5.5 for the batteries and I have never had a problem with them over discharging, and I use a protected charger. I know people that have ordered from ebay, but they still come from china. you can try amazon or do a google search but your gonna pay more for sure if you want them quicker.
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Thanks
Yes - 2 different types
I need the cr2 (2) for the box
Some I'm finding say 3V and some 3.6V
Does it matter which I order/use?
123A for the Screwdriver
My SD seems to work better with bats labelled 3.6V - 1000
I also have 3.6V - 880 Spiderifire bats - am I imagining that I don't get the same vapor/flave/heat from these?
I'm only finding a really cheap battery charger at DE and other websites have chargers that are 4x the price. Does it matter - which I use? Is it worth it to spend the extra and order from 2 different sources?
Again, thanks for the input -
this area is obviously not my specialty.
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Here is an option you can build into a box with 2 CR123 and you don't need voltage drop. (have used it for 6 weeks now and no atomizer broken so far)
I got the batteries with the charger included at radio sharks for $18, not sure if they sell them online though, i got them at the store.

Here is the link for more pics and details
http://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/for...de-simple.html
Last edited by warp1900; 08-05-2009 at 06:22 AM.
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I would use the lower 3.0 volt batts since you are limiting your voltage to 5 volts anyways. the extra voltage on each drag id dissipated through the regulator in the form of heat. and you dont want too much heat ( melted box). Since the Batteries are not protected I would get a charger that is to prevent overcharging. the regulator pretty much takes care of the discharge part...

Originally Posted by
voiceofchoicesnews
Thanks
Yes - 2 different types
I need the cr2 (2) for the box
Some I'm finding say 3V and some 3.6V
Does it matter which I order/use?
123A for the Screwdriver
My SD seems to work better with bats labelled 3.6V - 1000
I also have 3.6V - 880 Spiderifire bats - am I imagining that I don't get the same vapor/flave/heat from these?
I'm only finding a really cheap battery charger at DE and other websites have chargers that are 4x the price. Does it matter - which I use? Is it worth it to spend the extra and order from 2 different sources?
Again, thanks for the input -
this area is obviously not my specialty.
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Here is a link for batteries for your SD.
DealExtreme: $3.19 Ultrafire LC 16340 3.6V 1000mAh Protected CR123A Battery
Here is one for CR2 batteries.
DealExtreme: $3.82 Rechargeable 3V CR2 800mAh Green 2 Packs
Charger for CR2 batteries.
DealExtreme: $5.48 CR2 Battery Charger
Charger for SD batteries.
DealExtreme: $5.54 SINCE Cr123A Battery Charger
I would suggest adding a protection circuit to your CR2 batteries. Running them in series, they will produce vapor until the combined voltage is around 3v, that means they would be about 1.5v each, which is overdischarged. You wouldn't notice an overdischarged battery by looking at it - until you put it on a charger, anyhow. The resulting explosion, while pretty to watch, can be quite costly. Here is a link to a protection circuit that would offer SOME protection, even though it is designed for a 3.6 volt battery (it would, at least, prevent overdischarge and shut the battery down in case of thermal runaway).
DealExtreme: $1.19 Charge/Discharge Protective Circuit Board for Rechargeable Li-Ion Batteries (13.4mm*1.7mm)
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I have used the box, With the 5 volt regulator, it wont give you any power to the atty once the voltage drops below 5.5 volt output on the batteries, so the chance of the batteries becoming over discharged with this box are very very slim...
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