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To work around the clean of negative I have placed on the bottom of the battery a magnet. The nice thing is, I find the pressure point of the button now much more comfortable and much better I find that the voltage drop has improved.
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with magnet and 0.35 ohm I have this result. 3,87-3,90V Before there was 3,75-3,78V whatever is natural enough. But a bit better can not hurt ;)

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To work around the clean of negative I have placed on the bottom of the battery a magnet. The nice thing is, I find the pressure point of the button now much more comfortable and much better I find that the voltage drop has improved.
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with magnet and 0.35 ohm I have this result. 3,87-3,90V Before there was 3,75-3,78V whatever is natural enough. But a bit better can not hurt ;)

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Franky, where can one find those magnets bro. Do you have a link? Thank you.
 

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To work around the clean of negative I have placed on the bottom of the battery a magnet. The nice thing is, I find the pressure point of the button now much more comfortable and much better I find that the voltage drop has improved.
View attachment 475281

with magnet and 0.35 ohm I have this result. 3,87-3,90V Before there was 3,75-3,78V whatever is natural enough. But a bit better can not hurt ;)

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I posted a while back about using a magnet on the rear of the battery to help with button throw, I had no means of confirming difference in voltage, I just confirmed I hadn't noticed a difference. A few were concerned a voltage drop would occur so good to see results. Three of my mods have been using magnets, the other benefits I notice is no carbon deposits occur on either the battery or magnet - this means less maintenance and no tricky cleaning at the bottom of your Tmod [emoji6]


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I posted a while back about using a magnet on the rear of the battery to help with button throw, I had no means of confirming difference in voltage, I just confirmed I hadn't noticed a difference. A few were concerned a voltage drop would occur so good to see results. Three of my mods have been using magnets, the other benefits I notice is no carbon deposits occur on either the battery or magnet - this means less maintenance and no tricky cleaning at the bottom of your Tmod [emoji6]


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Robbie, what do you run for a magnet bro? Thank you.
 

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Search these on ebay or googke, you can choose all specs for mag, diameter, height etc


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Edit - these don't really go small enough but the ones I'm using have no hole, they are plentiful, get approx 8mm x 1mm strong magnets
 

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I don't exactly understand where you are putting it? At the neg side of the battery? So on top of the battery before you screw the top down?

Drop them on the underside of the battery. Check with way pulls them to the base, the wrong way will want to push the battery away

Don't put them on top of the battery, the thinner ones snap quite easily, if recommend getting some 1mm and 1.5mm selection. The 2mm are two high and could result in auto fire


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