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Just an FYI for you Tom as I watch my buckeyes take on xichigan, cleaning , filling and general maintenance on my squonkers the lbc is by far the best looking feeling and total quality but still #2 in my book the xl is such a beast can handle any build , juice and all out abuse and just keeps getting better everytime I use it and till this day the only squonker that can literally get every last drip of liquid out the bottle. Thanks my brotha the xl will always be in my collection, they will have to pry it from my cold dead hands.

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The entire back of the mod is the battery. So far so good.
There is a lipo hidden in there somewhere. I believe it will be like the LBC where it is wired in & you just plug up the mod to charge
I'm working on making these plug and play instead of soldered. I know that was a sticking point for a lot of you. The reason I went lipo on this one vs an 18650 is for performance. I have a pair of LBC jrs with 18650s and even with an hd6 battery the performance is just so so. IMO the dna75 needs either 2 18650s (optimum) or a 26650 (passable) if you are going to use standard round cells. Either of these options along with a dna75 will make for a very large mod. Without getting too deep into specs, voltage sag and usable percentages the lipo cell changes the rules. The battery in the currently unnamed trapezoidal mod will drop 185 amps at full charge and at least 100 all the way down to 3v under load. There simply is no 18650 nor 26650 that will produce half that. My goal with this mod is performance in a small package. Will this be an 8-12 hour a day mod with no mid day recharge? Probably not. Does it hit just as hard as the LBC under 75 watts? Yes indeed.

I recently had a few e9 monsters (26650) upgraded to dna60. To get the same vape out of the monster/60 combo as I get with either of my LBCs or the unnamed trap mod at 40 -45 watts I have to max it out at 60w and it's still a little soft. Performance..... I have prints, programs and quotes for the LBC jr (dna75/18650) but I'm not making a mod just to make a mod. I'm only making mods that I would buy and I wouldn't buy an 18650/dna75, period.
 

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The entire back of the mod is the battery. So far so good.

I'm working on making these plug and play instead of soldered. I know that was a sticking point for a lot of you. The reason I went lipo on this one vs an 18650 is for performance. I have a pair of LBC jrs with 18650s and even with an hd6 battery the performance is just so so. IMO the dna75 needs either 2 18650s (optimum) or a 26650 (passable) if you are going to use standard round cells. Either of these options along with a dna75 will make for a very large mod. Without getting too deep into specs, voltage sag and usable percentages the lipo cell changes the rules. The battery in the currently unnamed trapezoidal mod will drop 185 amps at full charge and at least 100 all the way down to 3v under load. There simply is no 18650 nor 26650 that will produce half that. My goal with this mod is performance in a small package. Will this be an 8-12 hour a day mod with no mid day recharge? Probably not. Does it hit just as hard as the LBC under 75 watts? Yes indeed.

I recently had a few e9 monsters (26650) upgraded to dna60. To get the same vape out of the monster/60 combo as I get with either of my LBCs or the unnamed trap mod at 40 -45 watts I have to max it out at 60w and it's still a little soft. Performance..... I have prints, programs and quotes for the LBC jr (dna75/18650) but I'm not making a mod just to make a mod. I'm only making mods that I would buy and I wouldn't buy an 18650/dna75, period.

I assume the LiPo will be removable. If so, a word to the wise:

The temptation to charge above one Amp will be strong...2A is fast...3A is ridiculously fast.

This may cause the LiPo to SWELL! It will also, undoubtably, loosen the glue on the LiPo label, making any door a tighter and tighter fit.

Solution: remove the LiPo label.

I used WD40, a tiny amount and carefully. It may be poisonous.[emoji12] see last lines at the bottom
 
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