Batteries that fit in an adaptever

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Tugger

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I need a change out soon but I'm not sure what to buy. When I got the device originally I got 4 900mah trustfire protected 16340s which didn't fit. The 500mah LiMN's work great, but they're only 500mah and they're quite expensive. I've looked at LiFPO4's, but they seem to be 3.0, not 3.7V's. The adaptever site tells what length and diameter fit but that's not particularly useful when ordering online.

So how's about it? What can I use for 3.7 V vaping on the adaptever?
 

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According to the cached version of AdapteveR's web site, the AdapteveR PV was designed to use 16340 Protected or 17340 LiFePO4 batteries. With the optional HV sleeve it will run at 6v with two CR123 batteries.

Super charge your AdapteveR with a High Voltage Sleeve. This sleeve gives you the ability to use (2) 3.0V, CR123 batteries for a total of 6 Volts of power. Please use protected or LiFePO4 CR123 batteries... The HVS CR123 X2 was designed for them and certain "shorter" non protected CR123 Li-ion cells may not fit.
 

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According to the cached version of AdapteveR's web site, the AdapteveR PV was designed to use 16340 Protected or 17340 LiFePO4 batteries. With the optional HV sleeve it will run at 6v with two CR123 batteries.

Yeah, I know, but Trustfire protected 16340s don't fit, and I'm trying to avoid buying batteries that don't fit again.
 

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Apparently Liberty Flights carries or carried the AdaptEver mod. From their web site:

The AdapteveR 3.7v supports CR123 batteries with lengths from 1.300" ~ 1.420" or 33mm ~ 36mm.

From the now defunct AdaptEverR web site (no pictures available):

HVS CR 123 X2
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* Item #: HVS CR 123 X2
* Manufacturer: TJTK Incorporated

Super charge your AdapteveR with a High Voltage Sleeve. This sleeve gives you the ability to use (2) 3.0V, CR123 batteries for a total of 6 Volts of power. Please use protected or LiFePO4 CR123 batteries... The HVS CR123 X2 was designed for them and certain "shorter" non protected CR123 Li-ion cells may not fit...

From left to right HVS CR123 X2, HVS CR2 X2, and Standard Sleeve

Please note: The HVS CR123X2 sleeve was designed for 2 CR123 batteries less than 36mm [1.420inch] in length. Longer batteries may not fit correctly.

17340 LiFePO4 HVS BATTERY 2 Pack
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* Item #: AR-CR123A32-999

For use with the HVS CR123 X2

17340 / CR123A Rechargeable Lithium LiFePO4 Batteries(350mAh)

Life cycle: 2000 times (Traditional Li-ion: 500 times)

Never explode or catch fire

Working Voltage:3.2V and Peak Voltage: 3.6V

Charging cut-off voltage: 3.6V

Discharge cut-off voltage: 2.2V

Please never overdischarge battery below 2.2V/cell

Do not charge these with any lithium chargers for regular 3.6V batteries as they can have up to 4.2V charging voltage!

Capacity: 350 mAh

You can safely charge these using the Ultrafire Multi Charger that we carry set to the 3.0V mode
 

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BatteryJunction.com sells Ultra Fire 16340 3.6V. Also VaporFlow.com sells the same thing in a 3.7V. Either can be used. They are all 880 mAh. I have three AdapteveR users in my house. I got my first one in September or October of last year. Now my husband and son both have one as well. Up until recently, I had only purchased them from BatteryJunction But I found VaporFlow carries them. They are cheaper and ship very fast. HEADS UP. VaporFlow sells the protected AND the unprotected batteries. Be sure to always get the protected. They cost a little more than unprotected but hey, they won't blow up in your face either.
 
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