easy 5v/3.7v pv? in Modding Forum; I found this item on DX, and it just screams "MOD ME!" all id have to do, is slap on ...
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easy 5v/3.7v pv?
I found this item on DX, and it just screams "MOD ME!" all id have to do, is slap on 2 switches (for 5.6v and 3.7v) and throw in a atty connector, and youve got a 18650 powered, usb recharable, 3.7 AND 5.6v pv (not to mention free case, flashlight, and portable usb power if you really need it). Now i just goto work out where to put the connectors, first thought was use a usb connector and make a "pv module" for it, but then you cant use as a passthrough. maby strip the case off and throw it in a boxmod? Got any ideas?
Good description sku
Cheap SKU
Only diffrence seems to be the cheaper one dosnt have a wall charger, its usb charge only.

Edit: I forgot to mention, it has a charge level indicator too!
Last edited by Dale.s; 10-07-2009 at 12:25 AM.
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just make a USB plug mod with a switch looks like the thing has an on off switch so you would just need a usb plug and a momentary switch then epoxy all that on with a atty connector. then you don't have to mod that unit at all.
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Thats the first thought i had, then i thought... hrm, built is usb passthrough too?? Does a usb connector have a 3v line by any chance? would be very sweet to make a usb plug mod with 2 voltages, wouldnt mind loosing passthrough then... or i could add a mini usb connector to the side of the plug mod.. so many idea!
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check out my mini usb post best 5v mini usb pass through this one you could do a mod for a 3v system the led light runs off 3 volts i was gonna think about adding another switch and running a 3v circuit off of it if the lid was just a tad bigger you could run a 3v 3.7v and a 5v just with the stuff that is in there alreaddy. o man you got me thinking glade i don't have any switches right now and to lazy to go get any
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I just got through looking at your mod and i got to thinking too, the black button for the light, could that be used to toggle 3.7v and 5v? maby add a little red led that lights when in 5v light (it is POWER mode after all).
edit: Found out the battery in that device is "220 mAh 3.7v 20×25x6.2mm Li-poly cell", that would make it a li-po version of a janty stick. i likey!
Last edited by Dale.s; 10-07-2009 at 01:16 AM.
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i love it and the size is so small need a smaller atty to use with it stealth all the way.
it works well on just the battery or on the usb side of it but when you use just the battery you don't get pass through.... but the battery charges quick about an hr.
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Check my post on this portable power pack, and read the message and look at the mod warp1900 completed using one of these.
http://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/for...tml#post491246
Awesome little power packs!
Dan
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Question for you guys that have this.
Does it take the 3.7 18650 and bump it up to 5.6?
Also what in the ma output. 500 or 1500? or do you know?
I would love to pick one up but I don't need it if it does not run a atty well. I love the idea of the 5+ volt output from a 3.7 battery. What are the chips that do this? Can I get one and put it in a nicostick.
Jason
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Originally Posted by
Jason365
Question for you guys that have this.
Does it take the 3.7 18650 and bump it up to 5.6?
Also what in the ma output. 500 or 1500? or do you know?
I would love to pick one up but I don't need it if it does not run a
atty well. I love the idea of the 5+ volt output from a 3.7 battery. What are the chips that do this? Can I get one and put it in a nicostick.
Jason
It looks like the output is 450ma which is extremely low. There is a way to take 3.7 to 5v with the proper current but its a bit of work. H8ISGR8 posted this chip a while back and Ive used it in about 6 mods now.
Plug-in Power Modules - Non-Isolated POL - PTN04050C - TI.com
Property configured you can pull full current even on a 510 at over 5v and the current level is stable with the proper battery. The downside is that is doesn't work as well on smaller batteries. A 14500 just isn't large enough to handle the current drain. It works amazingly well on a 18500 or 18650.
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I was looking for a way to use my 18650's That sounds great. I can has 5 free samples? How I Love T.I.'s free overnight!
Is this the right One? PTN04050CAD
Thats the on I got, And only 1 at a time Bummer. Oh well. cant beat the price...
Thanks
Jason
Last edited by Jason365; 10-07-2009 at 05:08 PM.
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