Old Goat Mods 5 volt illuminated bottomfeeder sale

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Xanalog

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Thanks for the feedback Ron. Still pondering...
I make a Big 3.7 Bottomfeeder that uses a 18650 battery which lasts for days before needing a recharge...I believe that my 14500 3.7 lasts as long or longer than the e-go, I go all day and most the night before recharging my batteries.

Hope this helped answer your questions Ron Old Goat
 

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Here is an idea of how nice the paint comes out on Ron's mods.
I love the VV mod box. Haven't used the 3.7 bottom feeder yet.
blue to purple rain effect on the VV mod,
blue to green rain effect on the 3.7 bottom feeder
 

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So does the vv mod use two 14250 bats? If so what is the battery life like.

Yes, I am running the AW (Black) 14500's 750 mAh but do not know battery life as of yet. But will report back after the first 3ml :)

Others may already have some info on this.
 

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So your using 14500's on the vv unit is so thats better than the 14250's. Let me know how long one charge lasts you because I am being told I will have to be charging them all day.

I gauge battery life by how many ML of juice I can get through before changing battery's. If I can get through a full bottle its good to go. Now with a VV unit this will veary a lot due to your power leavel and your atty or carot oHm I am running mine at

4.5v using a 2.2 oHm 510 atty. I just topped off the bottle and put a fresh set of Ultra Fire 14500's 900 mAh battery's in it to run a good test.

I should have something to report tomorrow.

Battery life IMO can not be gauged by time due to the many variables each vapor may use. So this is how I do it. Some may do it different but this is the best way for me that I have found. This way I can tell if I need to pack an extra battery or juice if packing my mod out of the house.

Hope this helps.
 

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sorry, I'm confused, MXBNW :) On oldgoat's site it says the VV bottomfeeder takes 14250 batteries instead of 14500's. Aren't the 14250's smaller than the 14500's?

I think If you PM Ron the one on the site is the old info. Mine is set up for 14500's and yes the 14350's are a lot smaller.

I think he would still make it using the 14250's but the mAh is so low on them you would not get much vape time.

But PM him and double check me please, I would hate to put out the wrong info. :)
 

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sorry, I'm confused, MXBNW :) On oldgoat's site it says the VV bottomfeeder takes 14250 batteries instead of 14500's. Aren't the 14250's smaller than the 14500's?

The Variable Volt , 5 Volt and Small 3.7's Box Mods and Bottomfeeders, use 14500 batteries...I will still make the 5 volt Bottomfeeder that uses the 14250 batteries when requested.

Thanks Ron Old Goat
 

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So your using 14500's on the vv unit is so thats better than the 14250's. Let me know how long one charge lasts you because I am being told I will have to be charging them all day.

It only takes a few Hours to charge a 900mah 14500 Battery, The Mah rating on batteries are not very accurate it changes with the company that makes the battery...I have found that AW is probably the most accurate with there mah rating. Trustfire batteries are also very good(black and red with flames) and don't cost as much as AW's.

Remember to use protected batteries.

Thanks "The Old Goat"​
 

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I was just wondering if there is any demand for solar powered Mods.

I was thinking they would be good to have for emergency situation and I might build one for myself and see how it goes.

They wouldn't be good for everyday use because of the chance of juice entering the emergency chargers case...but they sure would be nice to have if you really needed a vape and there was no electricity...LOL
(like we had here a week ago)

If there is an interest let Zach or I know and I can check into price and supplies.

Thanks Ron Old Goat~Old Goat Mods​
 
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