I have made a few battery box mods, but this one is of my own doing.
It is not close to being finished cosmetically yet, but it's functional and I am getting right at 3 days per charge on battery. I use approx. 2.5 - 3ml of juice per day, so 7.5 - 9ml on a charge which is nice.
So in honor of the two people who inspired me to mod, Natura and Sci. I present the Natura-l Sci-ence Project. (aka The Mighty Puffer)
First off, the specs.
Battery is from a Kenwood Walkie Talkie. It's 3.7v 2000MaH. The connector is 510 and the switch is the horn style from Madvapes. The body is made of Mighty Putty.
The parts. Mighty Putty, 510 connector, horn switch, Kenwood battery, and the battery tray from the walkie talkie.
Attaching the lock nut to the battery tray with putty for proper alignment. (I soldered the wires to the back side of the battery tray.)
Fleshing out the basic shape and getting wires routed under the putty.
Verifying button placement.
Basic shape.
Thickness
Hand fit, small for stealth.
Top view of connector after I started sanding.
I still have a good bit of hand sanding to do and will be giving it several coats of glossy black and some clear coat when I have the surface perfect. Thinking I may use Bondo as last layer before paint for extra smoothness.
This thing vapes like a train and the battery lasts forever and the really great part is I can drop it in the charging stand without removing battery. Also we use the same type Walkie Talkie at work so I have like 15 charging stations throughout the workplace and two at home.
Any suggestions on how to prep for paint would be awesome.
It is not close to being finished cosmetically yet, but it's functional and I am getting right at 3 days per charge on battery. I use approx. 2.5 - 3ml of juice per day, so 7.5 - 9ml on a charge which is nice.
So in honor of the two people who inspired me to mod, Natura and Sci. I present the Natura-l Sci-ence Project. (aka The Mighty Puffer)
First off, the specs.
Battery is from a Kenwood Walkie Talkie. It's 3.7v 2000MaH. The connector is 510 and the switch is the horn style from Madvapes. The body is made of Mighty Putty.
The parts. Mighty Putty, 510 connector, horn switch, Kenwood battery, and the battery tray from the walkie talkie.

Attaching the lock nut to the battery tray with putty for proper alignment. (I soldered the wires to the back side of the battery tray.)

Fleshing out the basic shape and getting wires routed under the putty.

Verifying button placement.

Basic shape.

Thickness

Hand fit, small for stealth.


Top view of connector after I started sanding.

I still have a good bit of hand sanding to do and will be giving it several coats of glossy black and some clear coat when I have the surface perfect. Thinking I may use Bondo as last layer before paint for extra smoothness.
This thing vapes like a train and the battery lasts forever and the really great part is I can drop it in the charging stand without removing battery. Also we use the same type Walkie Talkie at work so I have like 15 charging stations throughout the workplace and two at home.
Any suggestions on how to prep for paint would be awesome.