Sorry for posting this here, but I can't post anywhere else yet.
I am pretty sick of the relatively short lifespan of e-cig stock batteries. I love my 801, just hate changing the bat so many times a day.
I have a mini-torch that I am going to gut, cut, and mod into a bat. I just have a question about power options.
I notice most of the small bat mods folks do use the Trustfire 3.7v 900mAh (14500) bat. Would it make a difference (other than run time) if I use a 3.7v 2400mAh (18650) bat? I know the 18650 is larger, but I am pretty sure I already have a metal torch that it will fit (if not, I know where I can get one pretty cheap). Yes, I also already know the 'protected' bats are a tiny bit longer than unprotected bats due to the pcb in the end.
Also, is there a Radio Shack (or other store) part that could be used as the atty connector or would I have to gut an 801 battery? I would just take my atty up to Radio Shack and ask them to find something for me, except I have to drive an hour to get to a real store (I live in a tiny town with only mom n' pop stores ... and, of course, a Super Wal-Mart - I don't think a small hillbilly town could exist without one).
Thanks in advance for your help
I am pretty sick of the relatively short lifespan of e-cig stock batteries. I love my 801, just hate changing the bat so many times a day.
I have a mini-torch that I am going to gut, cut, and mod into a bat. I just have a question about power options.
I notice most of the small bat mods folks do use the Trustfire 3.7v 900mAh (14500) bat. Would it make a difference (other than run time) if I use a 3.7v 2400mAh (18650) bat? I know the 18650 is larger, but I am pretty sure I already have a metal torch that it will fit (if not, I know where I can get one pretty cheap). Yes, I also already know the 'protected' bats are a tiny bit longer than unprotected bats due to the pcb in the end.
Also, is there a Radio Shack (or other store) part that could be used as the atty connector or would I have to gut an 801 battery? I would just take my atty up to Radio Shack and ask them to find something for me, except I have to drive an hour to get to a real store (I live in a tiny town with only mom n' pop stores ... and, of course, a Super Wal-Mart - I don't think a small hillbilly town could exist without one).
Thanks in advance for your help