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  1. digunderground

    MODular : customizable mod concept

    I looked at a 128 step and thought that would be a lot of clicks just to get to where I'm going. Currently with the 64 step I am moving in about 0.04 increments for voltage 3.3 v to 6.6 so its 3-4 clicks to go from 3.4 volt to 3.5 volt. Wouldn't a 128 step be more precise, but have even more...
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    Micro-Controller Mod

    Pure awesome.. constantly in awe of how far you push modding! thanks for the share! Subscribed.
  3. digunderground

    MODular : customizable mod concept

    EDIT::: accidental re-post of the post above Pic of DS1869-100 in the unit
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    MODular : customizable mod concept

    I'm experimenting with a few: CAT5114 (PDIP−8 version): non-volatile 32 steps LINK DS1869-100: 64 steps non-volatile LINK X9313 : non-volatile 32 steps LINK So far I like the DS1869-100 and the CAT5114 the best, I think its going to come down to how many steps are wanted / needed to get the...
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    MODular : customizable mod concept

    ((---> PROJECT GALLERY <---)) Version 1.0 rough diagram also visible / updated in the gallery for this project
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    MODular : customizable mod concept

    That's kind of what I'm attempting, and playing around with different connections as we speak. I have found RCA / BNC are kind of large for the size I'm attempting. I have turned to one of 2 options so far 1) using alternative DC power connections like a size M or N Panel-mount Coaxial DC Power...
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    MODular : customizable mod concept

    I'm using the ptn04050 caz adjustable output integrated switching regulator: Plug-in Power Module - Non-Isolated POL - PTN04050C - TI.com I've tried a few different ones and this one seems to have the best overall performance thus far.
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    MODular : customizable mod concept

    First off I want to say this concept / build wouldn't be possible without some of the great people on this site. Many of the internals or concepts for this mod are not new, I'm just trying to make it different, modular, and more compact. I will share all information regarding this mod as I work...
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    News about the New Apollo Stainless steel vtube

    @ WyldRice- I did ask for thoughts and I appreciate the feedback. I researched it a bunch before I got it, and had a full understanding that it was 2.5 amps. I currently have a lavatube and it works great for me regardless of amp limit. I will not be reselling it, this will be one of my fav...
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    News about the New Apollo Stainless steel vtube

    Im reading all over (this forum / web) that most suppliers will have the 1.5 internals (3.0 amp limit and atomizer ohm reading on screen) in by late april. Does that mean this model we all have on pre order will be the same internals? Im very excited to get my SS version (got it even though I...
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    Internal usb charging; best/safest method?

    @ digital-dragon / OP This might work and be close to the diameter of an 18650. It looks like you could wire it to work at the top of a tube mod to regulate overcharge / over discharge for any unprotected battery you use. Charge/Discharge Circuit Board for Rechargeable Li-Ion Batteries...
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    VVBox and VVpassthru

    As soon as I get it ill be making another mod, ill let you know how it works out. So far the specs will include: 1 x 18650 battery 1 x voltage screen 1 x 3a fire button 1x 3/4" copper tube for battery ** Undetermined enclosure for the buck boost controller. 1 x Buck Boost controller 3-35V to...
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    I'm very interested in your ProVari for sale, I've been talking myself into one for a while. I...

    I'm very interested in your ProVari for sale, I've been talking myself into one for a while. I can buy one from ProVape for $159 right now, I really don't care if its black or satin. I'd do $140 and take the chance on a "used" one or consider your price if a battery was included. I have a flat...
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    Have you guys seen these stainless steel lavatube pics?

    I think the middle picture is showing that it accepts ego attachments / deeper well. Looks to be an ego tank on the right and the top of the SS lavatube on the left.
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    VVBox and VVpassthru

    @BJ43 - thanks for the quick response, and all the great help! I guess I should be more specific. I'm attempting a box mod that will be a single battery (so far an 18650 or 18500) and I want to be able to vary the voltage both boost and buck. If I'm understanding the specs correctly, it seems...
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    VVBox and VVpassthru

    sorry if this was suggested somewhere else in this thread, but I sound this step up/ step down buck boost that im going to try on a mod. Have any thoughts? 3-35V to 1.25-30V DC Converter Buck Boost Module Step-Up Step-Down Power Supply | eBay it looks similar to some of the ones you used, but...
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    News about the New Apollo Stainless steel vtube

    @bbulich - The ego adapter ** should** allow you to use not only ego style attys like a ego-t tank (not that im jumping to do this) but should also allow you to use ego cones to "pretty" up attys or cartos you put on it. basically, you wont need 510 to ego adapter if you want to use ego...
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    Better pic of Apollo SS V tube

    @Shekinahsgroom Which also means YOU have never held or tested one of these, or for that matter one of the china made provari clones circling the web and in your posts... It the SS lava tube MIGHT be awesome, it MIGHT be chrome plated poo with buttons.. but bashing it before you have even...
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    Better pic of Apollo SS V tube

    Ha-y-n by your analogy of a LT being a hot blonde with no brain, that would make the provari a well dressed gold digger that needs her button pressed 32 times just to make her hot ;) Well i wouldn't say fuss/hype... Stainless > Aluminum in so many ways and i think the potential durability etc...
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    Better pic of Apollo SS V tube

    For the record... I have a feeling the SS tube wont be as polished as in the picture on the apollo website, however SS can be polished to a mirror finish. If it is and gets scratched, its easy to fix.. or just let it end up brushed?! lol Shekinahsgroom, you are right that nickel/chromium...