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    Keep us posted on your 5v box mod! I wouldnt mind seeing the finished product (and of course the vapor production)

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    Quote Originally Posted by DJKahoona View Post
    Keep us posted on your 5v box mod! I wouldnt mind seeing the finished product (and of course the vapor production)
    LOL...it might not be so purty, being my first one and all, but I'll post it when I get it done!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bubo View Post
    Consensus says that the Ti UCC383TDKTTT-3G3 is the one to get... (Okay, so Shrek says it...) :-)

    I ordered my free samples a few days ago - but apparently everyone else on the ECF board did too.. They are backordered until late November! :-(
    I stand corrected - they just showed up today!

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    I have all these things. Is there a thread with pics of how this is done? I have seen the nicostick but there is an extra battery, and a regulator here I have no idea where these would go, or how to wire them. Also this is with a 4AA box instead of a 2AA box. Thanks

    LOL had to edit out the links don't have 15 posts yet.

    Quote Originally Posted by NickJuice View Post
    Is there a RadioShack by you?

    4aa Battery Box

    NO Switch(NO = Normally Open) Not the best switch...someone else will give you a better one


    I prefer the TI Regulators(The just work better) but Radio Shack sells ones too


    14500(AA Sized) li-ion Batteries (You Need Two and a Charger)

    And you already have the Adapters....Thats all you need...there are Better/cheaper places to buy this stuff...But Radioshack and batteryjunction are pretty quick and easy

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    Ok, look at your battery box. We're going to call the battery slot with the on-off switch in it 'slot 1' and go from there, ok?

    Look at slot 4. At one end, you have a jumper (spring on one side, bump on the other that goes between battery slots) and on the other end, a single pad. Take out the jumpers between 2/3 & 3/4, then remove the single pad and put it where the jumper was in slot 2.

    That opens up space for your switch, regulator and atomizer connection.

    Wiring:

    The outside of the atomizer connector and the center pin of the regulator have to be connected to battery negative (black wire going to the on/off switch).

    The center of the atomizer connector will connect to the Vout of the regulator.

    The Vin of the atomizer will connect to your switch.

    The other side of your switch will connect to battery positive (red wire going to the single battery pad).

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    These are perfect directions. Thank you so much. Just one question, Which are the vin and vout of the rat shack regulator? the way I opened the package I damaged the diagram. Figures

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    Ratshack is the 7805, right?

    With the tab to the top, label up and pins facing you, the Vin should be the LH pin. Ground in the center and Vout is the RH pin.

    I really recommend you get the TI regulator, though - the RS regulator has a MUCH higher cutoff - about 1.5v higher than the TI.

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    Not sure how to buy the ti's I set up an account and I just get all kinds of errors when I add them to my basket. Lol I've never not been able to figure out how to buy something before. Besides I can always switch it out later. Now that I know how to wire it I guess I can build most of the easier mods. I would guess that 1.5v probably equals several hours of run time huh?


    my daughter is on my lap and wanted me to post some smileys.

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    Quote Originally Posted by NickJuice View Post

    I prefer the TI Regulators(The just work better) but Radio Shack sells ones too
    +5V Fixed-Voltage Regulator 7805 - RadioShack.com
    The 7805 has a 1amp max output - if you want 5v across a 3ohm atty you're gonna need a circuit with 5/3amp current.

    I'm thinkin about making a 5v battery mod - might go with the TI voltage regulator or use two .68ohm 2watt resistors. - any advice on which way to go?

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