I went to the meet last night at Escape Vapor Lounge, awesome meet! It's so nice to see a B&M open in the Portland area! I live in the Gorge where we have no B&M's at all so a drive in to Portland is no big deal.
Greetings alixxei! Welcome to ECF! Stick with it yes. I tried to inhale a puff off a stinky analog after vaping for a few months... I almost threw up, it was terrible. I cannot imagine what I ever saw in burning tobacco sticks. It's been 9 months for me and there's no looking back.
I have been using this Volt meter recently... Mini Lithium Battery Digital Voltmeter DC 3.3v - 17V Blue LED Small Panel Meter | eBay
It doesn't require a third wire to power it and it comes in a few colors.
I built another bottom feeder, this one is a passthrough. Of course used a LM2696. It's basically the same as the previous build but without batteries. I found a 12v cigarette lighter cord extender at Wallymart for only $5 that works perfectly.
I also added the middle section of an 18650...
I decided to build a variable volt bottom feeder. My brother and I put this together this past weekend. We also did a passthrough basically the same design but with a 12v power cord for the car. We used LM2596's of course. The things vape like a dream. I found the blue LED volt meters on ebay...
I got one of these things, I had the same experience as a lot of people. I tore out the wick and coil it came with and have not had good luck making a new coil, mostly because of the wick I ended up with. I got the cotton wick, I cannot get the stuff down through the ultra tiny itsy bitsy...
lol I was hoping I could just desolder the blue one that is on the board and replace it remotely via some wires to another place in the mod, having one that has fewer turns would be great but not a requirement, and a better knob setup.
I'm looking to pull the potentiometer to remote mount it, but I want to use a different one that has fewer turns and has a better knob. Any suggestions? Thanks
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