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billyboy689

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can be run as a 6v magnum or loooong lasting 3.7v 2500mah
(better option by far for 801 attomisers)

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usb powered this thing is just insane - nic od achieved in 2 puffs on 28mg juice , which is fine for me thats why i use it waaaaay too much

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can be run as a 6v magnum or loooong lasting 3.7v 2500mah
(better option by far for 801 attomisers)

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usb powered this thing is just insane - nic od achieved in 2 puffs on 28mg juice , which is fine for me thats why i use it waaaaay too much

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YOU ARE MY GOD,
this dual atomizer is the ticket for me. PLEASE I MUST HAVE iT

I have vaped 2 cigs at a time, so I can possibly get that ULTIMATE THROAT HIT, I was thinking of buying a 2nd SD, so I could do that, however, this may do the trick,
Is it a working mod or just a design??
 

billyboy689

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Very nice. As Houdini I;m interested in the tube you used and the also the connector.

The red button looks nice (if a little 'tall') but the action of those is not great if I recall (seems these have been around like 20 years!); hope someone can find a wider, less tall one with a smooth and short-travel action.
 

billyboy689

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for the last 2 questions ,thanks guys
those ultrafire chargers run a protection circuit which gives a bit more safety in charging these batts - just in case
for the case its 1.8mm thick stainless steel tube nice and strong ,i work in a factory that makes things for long lasting outdoor/water immersed use under high pressure ,this steel is from that type of product.
ive been making these for almost 6 months ,it can be made with both the switch and atomiser connector recessed so nothing can get damaged at all. i ride a bike so use one like this while travelling on 2 wheels

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so its fairly easy to chop and change the layout and just adds a few mm of length to the device,86 mm for top switch type and plus 15 mm for hidden everything
the end cap on this where the atomiser is pulls out to replace the battery its a nice tight fit so wont fall out at all

thanks nicowolf , for the twin atomiser portable ive been using just a little 880mah cr2 batt which last for 2.5 hrs till it starts to go "off" so those little batts still do a great job even with the extra load
ive made so i can fit the longer 18650 to it as well which gives it a hell of a punch and a lot more use time .
its portable but not very pocket friendly , i use it at work so it has its own little storage spot , im making an all alloy body version soon so it will look a lot neater , i could hide a lot of the wiring but i like the sorta steampunkish look it has to it:D

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billyboy689

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hmmm
a usb twin att and a magnum single or dual batt type mod have been posted to a member of this forum
not for a review or sale type situation
more like a road test from an everyday ecig user
whether or not they decide to post thier thoughts is up to them
i hope they do
i am very interested in what they think of my mods
getting an outside opinion would be good
if that person thinks that i could sell these items as a package
then i will send off some to an established independent reviewer
on this board for thier thoughts
i have the ability to make quite a few of these
i may just do it and yes it would be a 2 mod package
1 x usb twin att mod plus the tube type that takes 3.7v or 6v batts
no idea on price yet but very competitive
all i need is an insurance salesman to spruike non stop about it

these mods were made to feed my insane nicotine needs , not made for looks or being discrete
nowhere as neat n tidy as the screwdriver , trust me that stubborn old bugger has a neat easy no fuss device right there
seriously if your after a good reliable mod go buy one from him
 

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New guy here, just got into this and need something more powerful are you selling your modds I have been looking at the screwdriver. again nice work.

Most of the modders here are doing it for fun, to improve their own devices, to perfect these devices etc. They do not make mods for profit, and most have no desire to turn this into a business, which is why they are willing to share all of this open source. A few have started selling and have been reclassified as manufacturers. A few have privately made mods for other people as a favor.

If you are the least bit mechanically inclined, you can find all the information you need to make your own mods right here in the modders' subforum. The people here are usually very helpful, insightful, and supportive of any efforts.
 

Di

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This is a review of some of the mods done by our fellow member Billyboy.

Billyboy lives reasonably close to me, 175kilometers away.....
I have never met him in person, but we have become friends thru this forum, and our email correspondence.

Billyboy has sent me several of his mods to try and to play with,
over the past 5 months,
I have to say from the first one he sent, to the most reasent one, his modding work has improved greatly.
Billyboy now puts out a really quite professional looking mod.

Billyboy 's mods range from the very simple and practical to the rather bizarre but still works great if you are game enough to try it.......:shock:

The ones pictured here are all very good mods,
I have tested and played with for him to give him feedback.
All of these ones pictured here are in my opinion ---
well constructed, very durable, work well, vapour production is very good indeed.

If you are looking for something durable, longlasting, and big vapour producing, this is the place to get it.

Billyboy is thinking of producing a few for forum members, but not as a supplier, just as a fellow member here,
as to cost, I do not know, I have advised him of my thoughts,
but it is ultimately his decision of course.

If you are interested to aquire one of Billyboy's mods, please PM him.

Good mods Billyboy, well done my friend.

Di ........
 

tinear

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dealextreme of course !
hang on ,digging for a link

DealExtreme: $11.54 UltraFire 3.0V/3.6V CR123A Charger

DealExtreme: $8.81 TrustFire All-in-One Charger (for 10430/10440/14500/16340 /17670/18650/CR123A)

that 3.7v 18650 batt is some where between an aa and a "c" size batt
65mm long or just over 2.5 inchs
cool! ordered All-in-1 charger and some 2500mAh batts (i read good things about these).

thanks for the tips. was wanting to get some of the 18650's to try out in a new project, but peoples (reviewers) recommendations for chargers for these were all over the place.:confused:


got the batts and charger in today. from the look of your pics the 3.7v you have has a protruding + contact. mine are recessed on both the +/-. doesn't work with the charger without shimming the contacts on both ends. kinda blows. any ideas on a compatable charger for future reference, one that will make contact with the recesses without having to mod it?
 

KoS

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DealExtreme: $8.81 TrustFire All-in-One Charger (for 10430/10440/14500/16340 /17670/18650/CR123A)

Wow so I had ordered this charger and was a toss up from this or the

UltraFire WF-139 3.7V 14500/17500/18500/17670/18650 Battery Charger (AC 100~220V/DC 12V)

bolth reviews were all over the place. The wf-139 was more popular but seamed to be getting bad reviws latley.

Is the Trust fire charger good? Any problems? I ordered two just in case lol

BTW great mods, way to think ouside the box.
 
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