Is there a mod for Ultrafire CE2/15270 3.0v 800 mah Batteries?

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Dan Patrick

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Okay I saw these batteries at cigtechs and I am just in love with them. I put them in my REO Mini and they worked great stacked...only problem is they don't fit, door won't close, spring is over compressed. I knew they would be too big, but I noticed some extra space and said...what if. I think they used to fit in a BB (till they changed the diameter). I am in love with 3.0 510 Boge Single coil cartomizers from Good Prophets..they are very inexpensive. 5.99...a 5 pack right now. I use them at 6v in my Darwin and Provari in my Big Daddy tank, even stuck one on the Monkeyboxx. But since I noticed these batteries I envision my Lil'mama tank on a very small tube mod, these two batteries inside kicking 6v stacked. The battery life is impressive. Anyone know of anyone that has plans for or can make a mod like that. Really just needs a switch with these 2 batteries stacked! :vapor: Stacking batteries is the debil, I know, but I have been doing it in my Mag light for years, and I just can't get scared about it.

Well I finally went to the Mod Database and found that I am looking for a Copper! That was easy!

Ultrafire CE2/15270 3.0v 800 mah Batteries, that 's right 800mah!
 
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Yeah I saw that as well looking though the mod data base. A lot of the earlier mods seemed to be based on this configuration. All the reviews for these CE2 mods are over a year old. They all activate in strange ways, and don't seem to be all that much smaller than most of the mods out there. The copper or the mako seem promising, but both have flaws....I think the revised Mako wins, but besides the Precise, I haven't had much luck with bottom buttons. I like the look of the copper, but activating the mod by pushing the atomizer is a bit of a turn off. I wonder how that type of activation system would hold up to the weight of a tank.
 
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