4.8v Mod - 4xAA rechargeables - popping attys

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ecitek

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I built a Weller dual-heat soldering gun mod. It worked great, but somehow I toasted the switch. So - I gutted it and just put in a switch and used it for a while, with 4xAA Energizer rechargeable. It was GREAT. Lots of vapor, but not a huge step up from 3.7v.

So now, in about 10 minutes I managed to pop one atty and then I installed a new one and almost immediately popped it. Weird. Never happened before and I have used it quite a bit.

I have been using SLB DSE-510 attys from ValueVapor, which I really like. I even used them for a while on my 4.8v with no problem.

Any ideas why all of a sudden it would start popping attys?

Does anyone make a high voltage 510 atty or should I even need one?
 

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Before I say anything, there is a good chance I have no idea what I'm talking about. This is just information I've heard/read from other people. I have never built/used a mod.

As far as I've read, fresh NiMh Rechargeables deliver around 1.4-1.5 v.
So this would be nearly 6v at a fresh charge.
Way too much for a normal atty.
And I'm pretty sure that I've seen HV 510 attys somewhere, but I just looked and can't find any.

Edit: It would help if I typed in the right thing. :)
http://shop.nhaler.com/category.sc;...81FDBE09532D4B4CE5.qscstrfrnt02?categoryId=31

HV atty for 510.
 
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candre23

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I can't help with the OP's issue, but to clarify this point:
As far as I've read, fresh NiMh Rechargeables deliver around 1.4-1.5 v.
NiMH rechargeables only provide ~1.2V each. Standard alkaline batteries provide 1.5V. It's not a huge difference, but it adds up when you're talking about several cells in series. 3x NiMHs only provide 3.6V, while 3x alkalines provide 4.5V. Almost a full volt more.
 

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Well Im using a ghetto fabulious 4xaa cube from radio shack with a blob of epoxy putty holding the switch and atty connector. With a 9v style tail to connect to said cube. Been using a mix of energizer batterys and duracell since thats what I got lying around. At full charge the multimeter reads 5.75v, dropping to 5.15 while taking a drag. So they do have a bit of oomph at full charge. It should be 4.8v but fully charged each one is about 4.12v. My 801s handle it beautifully.
 
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