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The Don't Drop Me All Day E-Cig in Modding; A simple mod with double batteries to last longer. I'll probability drop it and It will break in to ten ...
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    A simple mod with double batteries to last longer. I'll probability drop it and It will break in to ten pieces before the batteries need charging.
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    Charile--Looks great to me--nice case mod--Sun

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sun Vaporer View Post
    Charile--Looks great to me--nice case mod--Sun

    Thanks I'm just a beginner but it works.

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    Looks Great!!!

    Did u put a resistor in? or running 7.4 volts (pic looks like cr123 3.7 X 2 batts)?

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    Good job. I like the name too.

    Are those 2 3.6 volt batteries??? wired in series or parallel?
    Cheese graters could also be marketed and sold as sponge ruiners. Think about it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by youfillintheblank View Post
    Good job. I like the name too.

    Are those 2 3.6 volt batteries??? wired in series or parallel?
    2-3.6 volt batteries wired in parallel.
    the same one's I use with my screwdriver, man I love the scredriver thanks Trog. same switch as the screwdriver also.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cellmeister View Post
    Looks Great!!!

    Did u put a resistor in? or running 7.4 volts (pic looks like cr123 3.7 X 2 batts)?
    no resistor 3.6 volt if you take one of the battery's out still works still 3.6

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    Good work charlie,

    The only thing I want to mention is that you made a smart parallel connection to the batteries but if the one is more charged than the other, current will move from one to the other and baterry will be dead.

    I was thought of that. In the beggining it seemed a good idea, because you can increase the mah and keep the same volt but as I said.......

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    Quote Originally Posted by imeothanasis View Post
    Good work charlie,

    The only thing I want to mention is that you made a smart parallel connection to the batteries but if the one is more charged than the other, current will move from one to the other and baterry will be dead.

    I was thought of that. In the beggining it seemed a good idea, because you can increase the mah and keep the same volt but as I said.......
    Thanks for the info

    I was thinking of putting in one battery and in place of the other I have a small e-juice plastic bottle that fit before I put in the second spring

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    Sorry charlie, you mean that instead of two batteries, to put one battery and next to it an liquid for emergency, or a battery for emergency?

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