Is there a way to get a 5 volt mod to go down to 4.2 or 4.5? I like the consistency of the regulator but I like the fully charged 3.7 taste better. I would use a 2 amp half ohm resistor but I don't know where to get something like that.
Use a diode. Get one of these from radio shack. 3A Barrel Diodes - RadioShack.comIt will drop .8 volts, putting you right at 4.2. Put it in series with the atty, striped end towards the negative side of the circuit. If you get it backwards nothing will happen, so just reverse it if that happens.Just found .47ohm 2 & 3 amp resistors that I think would turn a 5 volt mod into a regulated 4.2(fully charged 3.7voltage) so it would be like a fresh battery the whole time your vaping. I am sure the shipping would be like 600 times the cost of these, anyone else interested in making a something like this? If enough people are interested maybe Madvapes could carry these so we could get them at there shipping rate when we order. You could also use these to make a mod switchable from 3.7 to five volts by using a toggle switch.
RS has these that should work.Just found .47ohm 2 & 3 amp resistors that I think would turn a 5 volt mod into a regulated 4.2(fully charged 3.7voltage) so it would be like a fresh battery the whole time your vaping. I am sure the shipping would be like 600 times the cost of these, anyone else interested in making a something like this? If enough people are interested maybe Madvapes could carry these so we could get them at there shipping rate when we order. You could also use these to make a mod switchable from 3.7 to five volts by using a toggle switch.
if they carried diodes you could make a 510 version of this. Buy connectors for a 510 and a 402 (i think this is the one that is also a atty end for 510, its in the MV site anyway) and a diode and link them all togather. If you are making a 5volt mod and want switchable voltage build it with the diode and run a switch around the diode to bypass to get 5v.
I've always used 3/4 V drop for diodes like that, or .75 which isn't too far from .8 V. But I'm curious, which is right?
FWIW this is Nuck's FistPack diode that he says drop's .6V. It's a 2A, but that should be sufficent.It actually depends on the chemistry of the diodes. The ones I mentioned above dropped .8. I think the smaller signal or logic level diodes are .6, but they would be of no use in this application as they cant take the amps.