Smallest form factor 5V unit?

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To get to 5V you need room for two 3-volt batteries and some sort of resistor or voltage regulator. 2 CR123a's are about 70mm by themseves. My Xhaler is 100mm long with a 20mm diameter, and I can't see how you would make one too much smaller than that except perhaps with a box mod.
 

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The GLV is the smallest and I believe the only 5v device there is(I heard the xhaler doesn't actually reduce the voltage from a few members on here) and can be found at greatlakesvapor.com or something like that. Go on google you'll find it. lol

Actually, the new Prodigy v2 just came out, and the first batch of them are shipping as we speak. It's smaller than the original, and it's 5v.
 
The GLV is the smallest and I believe the only 5v device there is(I heard the xhaler doesn't actually reduce the voltage from a few members on here) and can be found at greatlakesvapor.com or something like that. Go on google you'll find it. lol

I hate FUD. There was some confusion because somebody posted a video of a Xhaler that didn't test it properly.

YouTube - XHALER Endcap Demo
If you notice at 0:24 it shows a voltage of 5.40 (compare to the "5V" Prodigy V2 which advertises a top voltage under load of 5.7) that jumps up to 6.64 at 0:31 after the resistor cap is loosened.
 

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As far as tube shaped 5v units are concerned, there are two types of batteries used. CR2's and CR123's. The diameter of the CR123's is 2mm bigger so those units tend to be a bit wider. The benefit of using CR123's is that they come in both Protected Li-ion 900mAh or LiFePO4 750mAh, whereas the CR2's are either unprotected or LiFePO4 200mAh. Therefor if you go with the thinner mods you give up a bit of safety or by using the 200mAh batts you are back to changing them every hour.
I have a BB that is great but for 6v I am changing the batts every hour. I have ordered a Prodigy V2 for the exact reasons above.
 

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Are there any pictures of the ProdigyV2? I looked on the site but didn't see one.

The Prodigy probably has the same build quality as my PureSomoker pass thru - excellent! Wish they had some stats/dimensions on the new V2. I wonder how it compares in size to the GLV and BB?


great Pics Synthesis !!! Highlighter gave me an idea. Just took a pic of the Protege/Prodigy V2/Highlighter ... so people can get a firm grasp on size. The Prodigy V2 is roughly 3/4" longer than the Protege. Will edit and add to this post when done uploading.

EDIT: Here we Go:

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We used a couple tubes and had the logo etched several times on each, with slight adjustments of size and *burn effect* to see which ones came out best. And this is the best :)

Close Up:
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Actual Size:
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there.


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I hate FUD. There was some confusion because somebody posted a video of a Xhaler that didn't test it properly.

YouTube - XHALER Endcap Demo
If you notice at 0:24 it shows a voltage of 5.40 (compare to the "5V" Prodigy V2 which advertises a top voltage under load of 5.7) that jumps up to 6.64 at 0:31 after the resistor cap is loosened.


xhalerinstruct.html
I was starting to go - " oh crap " considering I just ordered the Xhaler two days ago and it should be here tomorrow !

Because, according to the diagram below and what I had read - the Xhaler can go anywhere between 3.7 and 7.4 !

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3.7 Volt 1 - 3.7V Battery
1 - Blank Spacer Battery
Loose Bottom Cap

5.0 Volt 2 - 3.0V Batteries
Tight Bottom Cap

6.0 Volt 2 - 3.0V Batteries
Loose Bottom Cap

7.4 Volts 2 - 3.7V Batteries
Tight Bottom Cap
Loose Bottom Cap = Instant Atomizer Burnout!!!
USE AT YOUR OWN RISK




proimage1-albums-misc-picture4248-xhaler.html
 

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Hey Thyestean, thanks for the pics!! Those are really great - especially with the highlighter in there for relative size comparo!

is it only 5V with 2 3v batts or can it use a single 3.7 batt?

It's too bad PureSmoker went to all stainless. I really like the look of the black body on the original much better! (like my PS PT)
 
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Hey Thyestean, thanks for the pics!! Those are really great - especially with the highlighter in there for relative size comparo!

I'm a bit confused though. Is the smaller unit on the right the "new, smaller" V2? Because I like the size of that unit. And if so, is it capable of 5V or is it only a single 3.7 batt?


The little one on the right is the Protege, the slightly bigger one on the left is the multi voltage V2, the Protege is 3.7v only.
 
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