Gone From Wondering to Mod Building

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sgtdisturbed47

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I had always wondered if I had what it takes to build mods. Ever since I heard about mods, I have been thinking of ways to introduce an original mod. I have that original mod in mind now, and after a couple short months of doing my own box mods, I have that original idea and production begins very soon.

I can't reveal the original mod yet, but for now I'd like to let you all know how I came to where I'm at with mod building.

First, I have always been in to electronics, ever since I was a small child. Tearing electronic gadgets apart and putting them back together, modding radios as a teenager, and now I'm working on e-cig mods. They are extremely simple, not much different than a flashlight. Not much to a basic box mod, but for the more advanced 5v mods, it took some homework and practice for me to get it just right.

Until a couple months ago, I had never touched a soldering iron. Not I can't put it down. Every chance I get, I'm firing it up and applying beads of silver solder (lead-free) and messing around with switching regulators and boost converters.

I rebuilt a 4x AA battery box mod a few times now, and today I picked up some supplies from work to build a 2x AA 5v box mod. 2 100uf electrolytic caps and a box for $2.50, not a bad deal. I was thinking about using a 2x AA battery holder that has 9v battery clips terminated on the end, but decided against it in order to get a small mod under my belt.

After a few finger burns (tight space + still learning), and a couple hours, it's complete. A 5v mod using one 14500 battery and a boost converter. No pics right now, but it's basic. I wanted to have an adjustable volt mod, but I really like the 5v vape so I just stayed with 5v.

It's strange, really. I went from knowing nothing about e-cigs 6 months ago, and now I am building them myself, and have a design patent in mind for one. Time flies when you're having fun.
 

sgtdisturbed47

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Yeah that's what keeps me from bothering with a potentiometer, as I would always have it set at 5v.

I had to remove one of the capacitors (the one I put in between the v-out and the atty), it was causing my protected battery's protection to kick in and stop the vaping. Once removed, the issue stopped and I'm back to vaping.

The switch I'm using is also too big. It sticks out from the back of the box about 1/2 inch. I'll be getting a smaller switch for it soon so it can be a bit more pocket-friendly.
 
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