My home-made E-magnum 801 & E-cherry 801 (High Voltage PV). Both using 7.2V (3.6V x 2), on LC 16340 (CR-123) batteries for E-magnum 801 & LC 15266 (CR-2) batteries for E-cherry 801.
The E-Magnum 801 can also be operated @ 3.6V using high capacity 18650 (2500mAh) battery for longer battery time & the E-Cherry 801 @ 6V using (2 x 15270 (CR-2) 3V Green) batteries. The E-Magnum has greater versatility in batteries operational platform when compared to the E-Cherry due to its bigger size advantage.
I can only post links and no pictures.
E-Magnum 801 & E-Cherry 801 pictures
E-Magnum 801 pictures
E-Cherry 801 pictures
I learn to DIY these MODs from this forum here. Managed to squeeze in a very tiny LED into MODs' body for battery power level monitoring. And after 10+ versions of trial & errors, eventually upgraded and selected the best most appropriate manual switch with the best grip/feel comfort index. Once you are onto these High Voltage -PV MODs, you will never look back to convectional e-cig 3.6V battery anymore.
The E-Magnum 801 can also be operated @ 3.6V using high capacity 18650 (2500mAh) battery for longer battery time & the E-Cherry 801 @ 6V using (2 x 15270 (CR-2) 3V Green) batteries. The E-Magnum has greater versatility in batteries operational platform when compared to the E-Cherry due to its bigger size advantage.
I can only post links and no pictures.
E-Magnum 801 & E-Cherry 801 pictures
E-Magnum 801 pictures
E-Cherry 801 pictures
I learn to DIY these MODs from this forum here. Managed to squeeze in a very tiny LED into MODs' body for battery power level monitoring. And after 10+ versions of trial & errors, eventually upgraded and selected the best most appropriate manual switch with the best grip/feel comfort index. Once you are onto these High Voltage -PV MODs, you will never look back to convectional e-cig 3.6V battery anymore.
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