11" long 7.4v GGTS with a UFSv2 in extended mode

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rwechsler

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I figured I'd throw up some pics of my current GG setup. I'm vaping at 7.4v using 2 18650 AW IMR high drain batteries on a 3.5ohm dual coil atomizer. The device itself: SS endcap->fuse upgrade->SS GGTS #1996 body-->SS stealth connector->SS GGTS #446 body->ss telescope->extender tube->the UFSv2 in extended mode.

EDIT: Typo in the title, it's only 10" (tiny)


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Here it is with the SS stealth cap on it :D

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Zogem

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Would need a Concealed Weapon permit to carry that beast :blink:.

A bit much for my tastes. A pair of 18350s does me just fine.

But you should be able to stack the UFS bottom pieces. Keep building, and you should get to 2 weeks charging capacity, and 1/2 liter of juice before you reach the limits of physically being able to hit the button :vapor:

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Keep building, and you should get to 2 weeks charging capacity
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It's only going to still be 1600mAh... Running batteries in a series (no matter how many you stack in there will only increase the voltage not the mAh). You need to run them in parralel (positive to positive & negative to negative to increase the mAh and the voltage will remain 3.7v then).
 

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It's only going to still be 1600mAh... Running batteries in a series (no matter how many you stack in there will only increase the voltage not the mAh). You need to run them in parralel (positive to positive & negative to negative to increase the mAh and the voltage will remain 3.7v then).

Well, now there's something I never knew - gonna have to try this.
 

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Here's my baseball bat sized GGTS :lol:

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so would this work?:
Endcap[ |-18650+| |+18650| ] Atty connector
Any need for a magnetic battery spacer on the either - ends?

No and please DO NOT ATTEMPT it as I stated above it cannot be done in a tube mod You are stuck with only stacking batteries (series) to increase voltage but it won't increase your mAh.
 

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It's only going to still be 1600mAh... Running batteries in a series (no matter how many you stack in there will only increase the voltage not the mAh). You need to run them in parralel (positive to positive & negative to negative to increase the mAh and the voltage will remain 3.7v then).

*agreed*.....Ohm's law, knowing that V=I x R, voltage in a series circuit: vt= v1 +v2+V3.. current: It=I1=I2=I3... resistance: R1+R2+R3..... in a parallel circuit: Vt=V1=V2=V3... , It=I1+I2+I3..., RT= 1/(1/R1+1/R2+1/R3)
 
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