Hello all!
I've been vaping since Christmas, and I've also done some mods as well
CE2 tank Mods, custom USB Passthrough, etc.
What I really need help with, cause I can't seem to get the correct info anywhere...
I want to make my USB Passthrough Dual Voltage.
Now, I'm not going to do this via a switch, but I need to know what resistor to use to make
a 5v USB Input drop down to 3.7volt. My USB Passthrough is pretty big, so I want to put in another 510 connector, that has the resistor to drop it to 3.7volt.
The reason I want to do this, is I got my CE2 Rev 5 (I think, the thicker plastic, much thicker wick thats not looped, but twisted together)
It hits ok on my standard 510 battery, it hits GREAT on my Bro-InLaw's 3.7v box mod (with a 14500), but for me, it just "burns" too hot at 5v. However I have some old metal carto's that hit great at 5v, so I figured I could just put in 2 510 connectors, label each one based on the voltage, and since I would only be using one connector at a time, I can keep it simple.
So, does anyone know offhand what resistor I would need to drop my USB Input to match that of a 14500?
I've been vaping since Christmas, and I've also done some mods as well
CE2 tank Mods, custom USB Passthrough, etc.
What I really need help with, cause I can't seem to get the correct info anywhere...
I want to make my USB Passthrough Dual Voltage.
Now, I'm not going to do this via a switch, but I need to know what resistor to use to make
a 5v USB Input drop down to 3.7volt. My USB Passthrough is pretty big, so I want to put in another 510 connector, that has the resistor to drop it to 3.7volt.
The reason I want to do this, is I got my CE2 Rev 5 (I think, the thicker plastic, much thicker wick thats not looped, but twisted together)
It hits ok on my standard 510 battery, it hits GREAT on my Bro-InLaw's 3.7v box mod (with a 14500), but for me, it just "burns" too hot at 5v. However I have some old metal carto's that hit great at 5v, so I figured I could just put in 2 510 connectors, label each one based on the voltage, and since I would only be using one connector at a time, I can keep it simple.
So, does anyone know offhand what resistor I would need to drop my USB Input to match that of a 14500?