Okay. Testing.
I just held down the firing button. At the same time I placed my finger at the top of the battery and pressed it down toward the bottom of the mod, i.e., pressed the battery down from the top toward the spring WITH the firing button on and the atty firing.
The atty kept firing, with that battery pressed as hard and as far down as I could press it. i.e., to my mind that means not enough room for the battery to drop down and out of positive contact with the firing pin.The battery was hitting the bottom of the mod and had no more room to go.
Which I suspected. When I simply SAW the size of this new battery.
So, I will not be using them at all. I hope the engineering team can revisit these batts beccause they have defintiely changed the size of it. I don't know if the factory is making them out of spec or what, but i| have never had a vmod with a spring this compressed in the past.
That is so not good.
The vagaries of 14500 battery dimensions - and trying to get batteries that would actually fit into a box mod - is what drove me to purchasing digital calipers and only buying batteries from sites that stated battery dimensions. With these freaking Li-On batteries "standardized dimensions" are only a loose suggestion, at best.