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| Full Member Join Date: Oct 2009 Location: USA, Northeast.
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Thanks to the all the generous folks around here, I was able to make myself a 5volt box mod.. Thanks to nicowolf, Burnie, cybervex, warp, mnealtx, h8, DaMulta, sorry if I left anyone out. Thanks to DaMulta discovering the 1/4" phono jack that fits the 801 atomizer, and the RCA plug, I was able to make my own connector.. I cut a screwdriver slot in the RCA pin, and drilled a very small hole down through the insulator for air. ![]() ![]() ![]() It's a steam machine! .. |
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Congrats!! I think I speak for all mentioned when I say "happy to help".
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| Full Member Join Date: May 2009 Location: northern cali
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Can i get a part# for the resistor/regulator you used to drop the voltage down to 5v? I'm looking to do the exact same thing but with a 901 atty. |
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| Full Member Join Date: Jul 2009 Location: Ct. USA
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Good job! And nice pics.
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| Full Member Join Date: Oct 2009 Location: USA, Northeast.
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stevej21, Thanks to cybervex for turning us on to the regulators.. Texas Instruments part# UCC383TDKTTT-5G3. You have to open an account and jump through some hoops, but you can get a pack of 5 free samples and free FedEx overnight delivery. I didn't want to push my luck so I went with the 2 day ![]() Thanks Some guy. | |
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