Quality 3.7v Box Mods from $19 5v Box Mods from $28

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Have steeped House in my tank right now..just yum..lol. I do like it out of the mailbox though. I would be curious to hear what you taste when you get going on it. After about 2 weeks I taste salted caramel and it is just smack your mama good! lol
If it tastes like salted caramel, I can't wait! I just noticed too that I got a very small 3ml bottle of Cake with my order. Sometimes it has a hint of an Angel Food cake taste, others it's like a cupcake with a hint of vanilla.
 

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Hi guys, will TrustFire Protected 14500 3.7V 900mAh Lithium Batteries work in my vv?
Be prepared to use something to pry them out. AW batteries are slightly longer than the Ultrafires, and the Trustfires are slightly longer still. I am using them in my 5V just fine, but they are very hard to take out with just my fingers, so I use a thin screwdriver to gently pry them out.

EDIT: At least the yellow flame ones are longer, not sure about others.
 
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The reason why the batteries all fit a little tight, is these boxes were originally designed for an AA battery. 14500 batteries are slightly longer, especially if they have a protection circuit (which is recommended by ECF)

Safe chemistry batteries do not have a protection circuit (AW IMR as an example), however even they are a little longer than an AA.

I am guessing your trustfires will work.
 
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You can clip a coil or two off the spring and that makes a little room. It takes a strong grip to clip with wire cutters but it is possible. I dont like to clip the springs unless absolutely necessary, because it leaves a sharp edge on the spring that can catch on the covering of the batteries. But if you are careful every time you take them out and put them in, it really is not a problem.
 
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