Well I'm actually a fan of big buttons. You really don't need a NC switch, which tend to be kinda twitchy unless you get a very high quality one. And if I understand your intent, I don't think you need a resistor at all with that approach. You are just pulling the pin to ground, there is no real volts/current involved in either the on or off position (I think)
Read this carefully.
You can use a normal NO one. You can set it up just like the MV reg if that's the one you are referring to to.
Just pull the pin to ground with a resistor, many values will work, this will keep your reg off. Then come off the positive with your switch. Your pull down, though, has to be a value that in combination with your switch/positive that will allow enough current to the pin to meet the requirements above.
Say we want 1mA when the cells drop to 6.5V, using Ohm's Law I get 6.5k. Theoretically it would appear that when the cells drop below 6.5V 1mA will no longer be available and the reg should shut down. A good thing. But Mamu is using 10kΩ which even at 8V is only .8 mA, but it seems to work fine. Maybe my whole line of reasoning is incorrect.
Head over there for a peek.
http://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/fo...ena-vv-mod-denalis-lil-sis-step-step-how.html
U r right on the resistor on pin 1 ... was a leftover from trying to put +2v on it in an earlier failed project.
Gotta go re-read the rest.
PS: Ok, got it now, pin 1 to resistor to ground AND pin 1 to switch to B+.
PPS: But I do have 1 NC switch left, guess I'll save it for a backup to my Great Bites Tin 5v mod as I used one on a KA378R05 in it.
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