The amp rating is just max output for the adapter, doesn't mean it puts out 4 amps when working. Just means it can put out 4 amps @ 5 volts. The resistance/ ohms of the device it is powering dictates how many amps it will draw. If the atomizer is 2.3 ohms plugged into a 5 volt adapter it will...
even a 2.5 ohm atomizer will require 2.25 amps @ 5.6 volts. A 3.5 ohm atomizer would use 1.6 amps @5.6 volts. That's considered a high resistance atomizer.You should be able to find a 5 volt 3 amp or higher adapter on ebay that wont be much more then the cost of a new atomizer
You might be tripping the adapter under load. Some adapters not all have protection built in that will stop it from working when pushing them past their rated output. Others will just bog down and you will get a poor vape due to voltage drop.From what you said it sounds like the first one to me...
Amps are not universal 2 amps @ 36 volts has alot more power/ heat / wattage then 2 amps @ 5 volts. You wont see a amp rating without a voltage rating along with it. If you ask me switches should be rated in wattage then it would universal across different voltages. Really thats all i do it...
I would say no it is not easy. You would have to solder the wire back on it and that is a very tight space to work in. You might be better off just ordering you up a new one then trying to resolder it.
In my opinion, most likely it is a poorly designed mod with a weak link in it causing the voltage drop , or they have counterfeit IMR batteries. The video almost makes me want to buy a 1100 ego , Not.
Edit: after looking at the video again the mod itself it is anodized aluminium. Anodized...
There are quite a few companies using the Panosonic cells Callie's Kustoms has protected 3100 mah and also Redilast is another new company that has them. Out of all of them Redilast uses a top notch Japan made protection circuit. They are the best in my book, but cost just as much as AW's. But...
I just bought a couple of the CGR18650CH cells from them. I haven't got them yet as i just ordered tonight but I did check them out before buying. They have a ebay account with over 3000 feedbacks and 100% positive in the last 12 months. They also sell on amazon and have a 4.9 outa 5 stars...
Adding a PTC resettable fuse / aka polyswitch to a mod when building would be ideal. You can get them pretty small as they come in SMD packages.Here is a link to one sold @ digikey that has a 2.6 amp hold current and 5 amp trip current. Once tripped it just needs to cool down for a little bit...
If you decide on the Panasonic CGR18650CH 2250mA batteries you can save 3 bucks a battery and you get free shipping from this place in FL. They also have the best deal on the li ion 3100mah Panasonic's that i have seen here in the USA...
If you decide on the Panasonic CGR18650CH 2250mA batteries you can save 3 bucks a battery and you get free shipping for this place in FL. They also have the best deal on the li ion 3100mah Panasonic's that i have seen here in the USA...
The protection circuit in li ion batteries does three things #1 under volt protection it shut the battery off once it get to around 2.75 volts. If li ions get too low a voltage it will damage them. #2 over volt protection this makes sure the battery doesnt over charge and get damaged or...
First MOD i have seen with this PCB design in it. Anyone else out there that has made a Mod using don't be shy share some pics.
Made By Big Fran . link to mod http://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/forum/battery-mods/279177-my-stealth-mod-work-tape-measure.html#post5590067
Not sure who made that board but i was the one who designed it. I will have a look around i might have some left over ones around here somewhere i could send you. If you know how to make PCB or want to try here is the thread that has the files and parts list for it...
Very nice Mod. I really like the PCB the booster is installed in. The guy that designed that must be awesome. lol. For sure doesn't look like a vaporizer should fool the management no problems
I really doubt your going to find something like that out there. Even if you designed and made one, the added thickness is going to cause problems with most tube mods. Really a fuse or fuse type device needs to be built into the mod itself.
Sounds like a bad connection or inadvertent short , reason I make my own PCB's for these modules since i dont like to bend the pins to get them to fit into a breadboard. I see you use geda schematic editor. not sure if you have gotten around to using the geda PCB designer but if you do and need...
I was thinking you had the input and output switched around but it doesnt sound like it from what your saying. Looking at the last geda schematic you posted it should work wired like that. If your certain it is wired like that and you have tested for short circuits it must be a bad chip.
Here is the chart from the modules PDF. You should be getting a higher voltage out of it @ 214 ohms
best guess is it is not hooked up right easy to get this chip turned around. looking at the inductor side pin one is on the far right
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