Must still be looking for the camera, it's only been about a month.Any updates of pics of the mod yet?
Must still be looking for the camera, it's only been about a month.Any updates of pics of the mod yet?
Been there done that, not fun.
Rocket
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What exactly are you using? What batteries? What device that "trip the protection circuit in my batteries"?Well??? anybody else try this? I'm getting desperate. Attys and cartomizers with 3.0 ohms or greater work fine. Attys or cartomizers with less than 3.0 ohms (of which I have a bunch) trip the protection circuit in my batteries. I really need about 1 ohm extra resistance. All my attys and cartomizers will work and the ones I have with 3.0 to 3.2 ohms will still be ok.
What exactly are you using? What batteries? What device that "trip the protection circuit in my batteries"?
Those batteries are a bust. I'd use CR2's, a meter and common sense.
Not an option. I like the device I've got.Or get a device that can use Tenergy Li-PO's.
What a great idea....too bad you can't buy these pre-made.
The whole point of this post was make something that could be easily slipped/fitted into an existing tube mod to tone down the 7.2V a pair of Li-ions produces.easier to buy a power resistor. This "resistor disk" doesn't regulate the voltage unless there is a voltage divider somewhere that I can't see. What is does is limit the current, waste energy, and create heat. ... The best bet is using a buck regulator to knock the voltage down, but if you insist on home made resistors, figure out what current you want and pick an appropriate power resistor.
...but if you insist on home made resistors, figure out what current you want and pick an appropriate power resistor.