Waiting for SB V1.1 mod

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LarryE

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What do you do when you have a Silver Bullet V1 and RCR123a batteries and still want a 6volt vape?

Introducing..... the SB version 1 6v 'I can't wait' mod.

(tongue firmly planted in cheek)

Step 1:

Remove the spring from the lower tube.

Step 2:

Wad tinfoil into a 'bump' at the bottom of the lower tube to make electrical contact with the battery.

Step 3:

Place the 2 RCR123a's into the lower tube.

Step 4.

Place a strip of tinfoil on a piece of duct tape and join the lower tube to the upper tube.

Step 5.

Place assembled SB into a tall empty pill bottle for stability and 'vape away'. (press down slightly on the top tube to ensure good electrical contact)

Disclaimer: I AM a professional, do not try this at home. ;)

I am now totally hooked on 6v vaping. I smoked 2 packs a day of unfiltered .... logs and 6v allows me to stop vaping continuously and put it down between sessions.

If you are like me and smoked a lot of 'high nicotine' cigs I suggest you get a SB and RCR123a batteries IMMEDIATELY!.

Another nice bonus to 6v is that I was able to take my original 3 month old learning atty 'Adam' out of storage and it fired up and worked like a champ at the higher voltage.

I have said it before and I'll say it again.... Thanx Rob and Chad for bringing us the Silver Bullet !!!

now... when will MY NEW V1.1 get here ??? :p
 

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cddz

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What do you do when you have a Silver Bullet V1 and RCR123a batteries and still want a 6volt vape?

Introducing..... the SB version 1 6v 'I can't wait' mod.

(tongue firmly planted in cheek)

Step 1:

Remove the spring from the lower tube.

Step 2:

Wad tinfoil into a 'bump' at the bottom of the lower tube to make electrical contact with the battery.

Step 3:

Place the 2 RCR123a's into the lower tube.

Step 4.

Place a strip of tinfoil on a piece of duct tape and join the lower tube to the upper tube.

Step 5.

Place assembled SB into a tall empty pill bottle for stability and 'vape away'. (press down slightly on the top tube to ensure good electrical contact)

Disclaimer: I AM a professional, do not try this at home. ;)

I am now totally hooked on 6v vaping. I smoked 2 packs a day of unfiltered .... logs and 6v allows me to stop vaping continuously and put it down between sessions.

If you are like me and smoked a lot of 'high nicotine' cigs I suggest you get a SB and RCR123a batteries IMMEDIATELY!.

Another nice bonus to 6v is that I was able to take my original 3 month old learning atty 'Adam' out of storage and it fired up and worked like a champ at the higher voltage.

I have said it before and I'll say it again.... Thanx Rob and Chad for bringing us the Silver Bullet !!!

now... when will MY NEW V1.1 get here ??? :p
Soon :p
LOL 2 x CR2 would have fit without the duct tape. "A" for effort:D
 

LarryE

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Jul 11, 2009
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Finger Lakes, NY
Yep, I know about the cr2's. I bought 2 of them at WalMart for 10 bucks to try out 6v before going the 'crazy mod' route. I just didn't want to invest in rechargeable cr2's (or get gouged for another 10 bucks) when I have already ordered the lower tube and a 2nd V1.1 SB.

I don't look forward to battery changes now, but I can get by till my new stuff gets here. :p
 

cddz

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Yep, I know about the cr2's. I bought 2 of them at WalMart for 10 bucks to try out 6v before going the 'crazy mod' route. I just didn't want to invest in rechargeable cr2's (or get gouged for another 10 bucks) when I have already ordered the lower tube and a 2nd V1.1 SB.

I don't look forward to battery changes now, but I can get by till my new stuff gets here. :p
They are rather expensive, lol I would not call it "crazy". Going through a $10 set of batteries every day is crazy.:p
 
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