My home-made E-magnum 801 & E-cherry 801 (High Voltage PV)

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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.

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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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Those e-cherrys are perfect sizes very nice!

My favourite ones are the e-magnum 801 , battery life & power much better than e-cherry 801. e-cherry size looks perfect on the palm and portability, but the weakest link is its end spring conductor, every battery change exercise on the e-cherry is such dedicate exercise as I am always worrying the end spring conductor might dropped onto floor/ground and go missing..
 

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only thing that I might suggest to you is to look at the spring config on the silver Bullet, it is fail proof and in my eyes the best spring config for HV

Thanks for your advises. I still have not figured out how to solve this as space is so tight inside the bottom of the e-cherry canister when 2 x CR-2 batteries are loaded in. Probably the next better forum modder(s) would be able to do it as I had already quit both analog and the e-ciggie.
BTW, I did not pioneered this e-cherry thingy, someone else in this forum did. I only diy further to squeeze one more CR-2 battery and a tiny led. Imagine soldiering, dremeling, drilling and filing in such tight little space that could fit only a peanut....
 

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hey these look quality, I only use HV Mods myself GGT. GGTS. and a Silver Bullet. I would like to have one of these or two, would you consider makeing and selling me one or two.!!

End of the road for me.
After 8 months of analogs free and 2 month of e-cig free. I now self-consider myself an ex-smoker. It was pure desperation that drove me to diy these batt-mods over-nite over the weekend when all my e-cig batteries failed me six months ago. It was also blessing in disguise that after over 10+ updated versions of perfecting, these e-magnum/cherry accelerated my quitting process. IMHO HVPV provide nearer to analog experience than e-cigs. Learn to diy, you will appreciate your quitting process more...
 

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Dam, they look like store bought mods. Very detailed and clean looking. What did you use to make those mods?

Ha, it was my poor quality cell-phone pictures blurred images that made them look cosmetic slick & CNC-liked. But under the naked eyes, there are couple of visible dremel & drilled marks, and coarse internal filing marks.
 
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