Denali DNA20D

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mamu

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Dual 18650 AW IMR 2000mAh batts in parallel - 4000mAh total.

I switched out the batt contacts that come with this case and used C battery contacts by Keystone.

I went for the total black ninja look. :laugh:

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Thanks guys. Still vaping on a full charge. I love these mods with the loooong batt life. :laugh:

had one of my dnas in a denali box. dropped and cracked the case the very first day... took it apart and put it in altoids tin. wish they made this case in metal somewhere. fits the hand perfectly. probably doesnt exist in metal anywhere but we can dream

I hear ya - it does fit in the hand really well and would be totally awesome if this case were aluminum.
 

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Thanks again guys! I appreciate your kind words. :)

Nice Mamu! Just a quick question...What kind of fuse protection did you use for dual 18650 batteries?

Thanks.

I'm doing kind of a test with this Denali. All my other DNA20D mods have 2 fuses in parallel (part #16R300GU) in them, but I didn't put any fuses in Denali yet.

What I'm doing is vaping off the first full charge of the batts to see how low the voltage of the batts will go before the DNA20D cuts out. Then I will wire in the parallel fuses and see if there is any change in min voltage or if the fuses are affecting anything differently.

Just curiosity on my part to see if the fuses are affecting anything. And it's much easier to do this test with user replaceable batts than soldered in lipo batts. :laugh:
 
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Thanks again guys! I appreciate your kind words. :)



I'm doing kind of a test with this Denali. All my other DNA20D mods have 2 fuses in parallel (part #16R300GU) in them, but I didn't put any fuses in Denali yet.

What I'm doing is vaping off the first full charge of the batts to see how low the voltage of the batts will go before the DNA20D cuts out. Then I will wire in the parallel fuses and see if there is any change in min voltage or if the fuses are affecting anything differently.

Just curiosity on my part to see if the fuses are affecting anything. And it's much easier to do this test with user replaceable batts than soldered in lipo batts. :laugh:

Cool. Thanks for the reply. Let us know how it turns out.
 

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Wow! two 18650s... that could easily last you couple of days! :)

Btw is there any plan to produce this so that I offer to my customer here in Malaysia...

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Lua

Most users here mod for fun. They are not in the market to mass produce. You can certainly buy your own parts and make them yourself to sell.

You may find some of these self-made mods in the classified section of ECF for sale. But they are one of a kind...not massed produced. If they were to mass produce the builder/seller would have to register as a supplier on ECF.
 
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