10K was the best I could get to work with the 6A... In retrospect, the 3 was probably sufficient.
http://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/forum/modding-forum/191607-easy-okr-t-vv-mod-23.html#post4745373
If you decide on the Panasonic CGR18650CH 2250mA batteries you can save 3 bucks a battery and you get free shipping for this place in FL. They also have the best deal on the li ion 3100mah Panasonic's that i have seen here in the USA.
IMR Hybrid Panasonic 18650 Li-Mn-Li-ion CGR18650CH High Drain 10A Rechargeable IMR Battery Cell
Almost forgot to give the update on these Panasonic 18650 Li-Mn-Li-ion CGR18650CH High Drain 10A Rechargeable Hybrid IMR Battery Cell Ordered Late Saturday night, they were here on Wednesday. Real deal Panasonic's Quite impressed with them so far. They did raise the price a dollar on them but still not a bad deal @11bucks a piece free shipping.
To get back on topic going to try to finish the PCB design for these chips this weekend and post in here when i am done.
I'm looking to build one of these. Has anything changed in discussion since the original post or have you kept it updated to match any information that was spoken about in the thread?
I can easily build this mod given the directions in the first post... I just want to make sure it is all still accurate.
The only two things I noticed that were really discussed throughout the thread are whether or not it needs capacitors and if that resistor is correct.
So is it still a 200ohm resistor? Do I need any capacitors? Where would I attach them if I did need them?
Thank you to you both. I can't wait to see what sort of enclosure I'll put this in. Hopefully I can find something neat.
seen a lot of folks use this enclosure. You can also check out the evercool thread it is a Ti module that is almost the same it requires caps is about the only thing different.
18650 battery case 2 x parallel connection DIY case | eBay
I'm looking to build one of these. Has anything changed in discussion since the original post or have you kept it updated to match any information that was spoken about in the thread?
I can easily build this mod given the directions in the first post... I just want to make sure it is all still accurate.
The only two things I noticed that were really discussed throughout the thread are whether or not it needs capacitors and if that resistor is correct.
So is it still a 200ohm resistor? Do I need any capacitors? Where would I attach them if I did need them?
Here is the finished product. A HUGE thanks to Mamu, the creator of this post (OP) and everyone els who helped!
Specs
Voltage range Im getting is 3.7V-6.5V
Radio Shack 1"X2"X4" Project box
2 AW 2900mah protected batteries
6A OKR-T regulator, Pot and resistor from the first post
Battery posts are from a dual size C battery holder from Radio shack
Voltage display from madvapes <---Works well!
Horn Style style switch from madvapes <------More on this piece of .... later!
threaded 510 adapter from madvapes <----pricey!!!!
Its not done yet. I still have to add a external charging port, a LED and replace that stupid ....ing switch with one that works every time I press it! And one that doesnt stick into the case as much. Do yourself a favor and dont buy this switch from mad vapes, its really cheap and will break in no time. Mine did.
Here are the pics, please let me know what you think
And one next to my brand new Reo Grand which came today
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This is freaking sweet, once I got the cash for my tools im going to try and build this in an altoids can. Where would you hook up a Battery Voltage Indicator in this diagram?
It mostly depends on which voltage you would like to measure. If you are using the MV MM you have I believe 6 different measurements you can take. So you can measure each cell, cells combined, and atty output.
For basic output measurement you would go from battery negative to atty positive.
Does anyone know were these box enclosures are sourced from? Very nice size for a dual 18650.
Thanks, Sev