




Thanks Breaktru. Still learning and playing around. I should have crammed a 18500 in it, I still think I can. Everyone was out of stock on the IMR type when placed my order. I used your schematic for the 04050 regulator, thanks for sharing it. I thought the blue display would be nice but its not as easy to read as the red ones, still works though.
Thats the plan. I tried ordering a 18490 but it was out of stock so I have a 18500. I have a few types of battery terminals and will experiment with them tomorrow. The 18350's are just a bit weak for my type of vaping. Right now this mod dosnt like to fire my line V2 which is wrapped at about 2.5 ohms but using 30 AWG kanthal so it takes a bit more amperage to really burn well. My evercool mod has no issues but that uses dual 18650's. The circuit is good I just need a bit more battery capacity. They are all IMR batteries I just cant expect a 18350 to perform like a evercool with dual 18650's. So far I cant find anything that can compare to the evercool.Looks like you have the room for an 18500 or 18490 if change out the spring.
P1Nky has a good idea with the tint
I will post a thread on a wood evercool when I can. It will probably be bubinga also as I have some left and the supply house is far away. The evercool is my favorite so far, its a powerhouse. This guy with the 04050 regulator does quite well now with the larger battery. Now I need to order some IMR 18500's. With the correct AW IMR battery I think this mod will perform really well. As of now it performs about the same as my apollo. I'm a bit spoiled with the evercool being able to handle somewhere around 10 amps.That is a beauty of a wooden PV. so neat and everything in its place. I just love Bubinga wood.There are a lot of wood mods out here but this wooden beauty just stands out. very nice work. Would love to see a pic of the insides of your Evercool with dual 18650 batterys. From the looks of your outstanding work on this i can only imagine what the Evercool looks like inside. So it was worth the wait for the parts to finish this beauty. Hope to see more of your work.