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WillyB

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That's not really a good choice for a Joye 510 mod. You are stuck using 10440 320mAh batteries. One will be overtaxed, and if you can get two in there (7V+) you will have to tone the voltage with either a resistor or a regulator.

If it's a 3.7V device you want one of the cheap often used flashlights would make more sense. You can easily get a 14500 (not ideal but much better than a 10440) or a 18500 1600mAh which will power a Joye atty quite nicely (a good often overlooked batt). It also does a decent job with the new LR atties.

3-1/2" Nine LED Flashlights, 2 Pack

And if you've only used your 510 with standard e-cig batt's the 18500 will up your power (watts/heat) by at least 40% while lasting as long as about 6+ standard 510 batts.

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so theres no AAA size batts that produce 3v? im looking to try a 5-6v mod and i already have this thing built lol.

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i have an idea. if i can get 2 of them in there what i can do is put a thin spacer between the batteries and run them in parallel. just have to see how much clearance ill have in there

That should work, but it'll still only be 3.7v. Just about double the mah through.
 

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so theres no AAA size batts that produce 3v? im looking to try a 5-6v mod and i already have this thing built lol.

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i have an idea. if i can get 2 of them in there what i can do is put a thin spacer between the batteries and run them in parallel. just have to see how much clearance ill have in there
The 10440's are 3.7V batteries.

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** - Product shows '600mAh' on label, the as tested capacity is 350mAh
 

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you can always use Low Resistance attys to imitate 5V vape on a 3.7.

with standard joye 510 atty:
3.7 v @ 2.4 ohms = 5.7 watts
4.2 v @ 2.4 ohms = 7.35 watts (fresh charge)
5.0 v @ 2.4 ohms = 10.4 watts
6.0 v @ 2.4 ohms = 15 watts

with Magnum Low Resistance atty:
3.7 v @ 1.5 ohms = 9.1 watts
4.2 v @ 1.5 ohms = 11.76 watts (fresh charge)
5.0 v @ 1.5 ohms = 16.66 watts
6.0 v @ 1.5 ohms = 24 watts (dead atty)
 

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you can always use Low Resistance attys to imitate 5V vape on a 3.7.

with standard joye 510 atty:
3.7 v @ 2.4 ohms = 5.7 watts
4.2 v @ 2.4 ohms = 7.35 watts (fresh charge)
5.0 v @ 2.4 ohms = 10.4 watts
6.0 v @ 2.4 ohms = 15 watts

with Magnum Low Resistance atty:
3.7 v @ 1.5 ohms = 9.1 watts
4.2 v @ 1.5 ohms = 11.76 watts (fresh charge)
5.0 v @ 1.5 ohms = 16.66 watts
6.0 v @ 1.5 ohms = 24 watts (dead atty)
No battery, fresh charge or not, vapes at 4.2V. And I would not consider 2.4Ω as a Standard Joye 510. Mine have always come in at 2.1-2.2Ω (two different meters).
 

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question for you WB. if i have a cable between a charger and a battery is it gonna alter anyhow the charge on the batt? thanks!
If I understand correctly you are using a true charger (not a cell phone 'charger' which is actually just a power supply) which you've attached some leads, which run to your device's batteries? Should work fine.
 

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its the madvapes charger. i know its slow but im in no rush.
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