I got my 4 pack of 14500 batteries and charger today for $20 with free shipping. i had to make something today because my brother didn't finish the metal work on my mini maglite and it is at his work. so, i went ripping threw the house to find something to make a battery mod or anything from.
One thought comes to mind when i look at this thing. "who needs doctors when you have my machines and their scary needles".
i still need to drop in some epoxy but for the most part, it's good to go.
started by sodering 18g wire to the (+) & (-)
another shot
wire on the (+) terminal. i filled in the middle hole because i don't want juice to leak into there. it looks burnt because i sort of burnt it to the table.. you can see the burn mark on said table.
this is the syringe, originally designed to flush out your eyes.
Momentary switch connected to the (+) the out side ring is the (-) section. the silver is the atomizer.
that screw will be connected to the (+) and go into the round dremel buffing pad also in the picture.
i put it like this because i also needed a buffer to keep the (+) from the (-) once assembled. also makes a wall to hold back the epoxy that is used.
wire leading off the switch, through the buffer pad, to the screw.
head of the screw makes contact with (+) of the 14500 battery.
atty - connector - switch - buff pad - screw
little bit of dremel detail and putting things together.
i pulled the neg wire out then right back in. pretty much had to find an easy way to run that power line but have it short. this works great.
out of the rabbit hole and back in
the plunger will press and hold the wire to the battery.
Who needs doctors when you have my machines and their scary needles.
One thought comes to mind when i look at this thing. "who needs doctors when you have my machines and their scary needles".
i still need to drop in some epoxy but for the most part, it's good to go.
started by sodering 18g wire to the (+) & (-)

another shot

wire on the (+) terminal. i filled in the middle hole because i don't want juice to leak into there. it looks burnt because i sort of burnt it to the table.. you can see the burn mark on said table.

this is the syringe, originally designed to flush out your eyes.

Momentary switch connected to the (+) the out side ring is the (-) section. the silver is the atomizer.

that screw will be connected to the (+) and go into the round dremel buffing pad also in the picture.

i put it like this because i also needed a buffer to keep the (+) from the (-) once assembled. also makes a wall to hold back the epoxy that is used.


wire leading off the switch, through the buffer pad, to the screw.

head of the screw makes contact with (+) of the 14500 battery.

atty - connector - switch - buff pad - screw

little bit of dremel detail and putting things together.



i pulled the neg wire out then right back in. pretty much had to find an easy way to run that power line but have it short. this works great.


out of the rabbit hole and back in

the plunger will press and hold the wire to the battery.

Who needs doctors when you have my machines and their scary needles.
