I Think I Have Found The Vessel For My First Mod (Tin Box)

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WillieB69

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It's kinda like Playboy, the pictures are nice but the articles are also worth reading.

Yeah... but unless somebody quite literally draws me a picture, I have problems figuring out whats going on.
(All my political knowledge comes from Doonsbury. :laugh: )

So, everything else aside, would this be right?

And HUGE thank-yous to everyone that's chipped in so far. I know I'm thick skulled but as hard as it is to get stuff in my head, it's even harder for it to get back out!
 

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Is this the reg you are using?

LDO 5 volt, 3.0 amp regulator with control pin!

If so from the spec sheet regarding your output capacitor:
• Co improves stability and transient response.(Co > 47μF)
I'd go with a 100uF and at least 10V cap.

Hopefully you can solder real well, soldering on those small pins requires a delicate and quick touch. You don't want to overheat the chip.
 

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Is this the reg you are using?

LDO 5 volt, 3.0 amp regulator with control pin!

If so from the spec sheet regarding your output capacitor:

I'd go with a 100uF and at least 10V cap.
Most likely that will be the one I use. I loves me some mad vapes, you know.
I thought about going with the TI Reg with 3 prongs but then I'd be starting all over with my diagram.

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Hopefully you can solder real well, soldering on those small pins requires a delicate and quick touch. You don't want to overheat the chip.

Hhhmmm....maybe I'd better get a board then.... or better yet, get all the parts together and pay somebody else to solder them. :laugh:
I seriously haven't touched a soldering iron in over 5 years and had only soldered 2 or 3 times before that.
 

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I used one of these and neither soldered nor PCB'd. OK, the other ends of the wires are soldered.

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It's a CD-ROM audio patch cable BTW

Also your switch looks to be the 3A horn switch which is quite adequate to use with that 3 prong reg
 
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Most likely that will be the one I use. I loves me some mad vapes, you know.
I thought about going with the TI Reg with 3 prongs but then I'd be starting all over with my diagram...
I'd go with with DenniZ's approach (just add the LED resistor) with the 3 pin TI, which I believe to be a better reg anyway. His guide is well laid out and should be easy to follow.

Good Luck.

Nice idea with that connector asdaq. :thumb:
 

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I used one of these and neither soldered nor PCB'd. OK, the other ends of the wires are soldered.

It's a CD-ROM audio patch cable BTW

Also your switch looks to be the 3A horn switch which is quite adequate to use with that 3 prong reg

So did you just cut one end off, solder the wires together and plug the other end into the regulator? (That's the idea I'm getting from looking at that pic anyway....)
 

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I'd go with with DenniZ's approach (just add the LED resistor) with the 3 pin TI, which I believe to be a better reg anyway. His guide is well laid out and should be easy to follow.

OK... I drew this one up based on DenniZ's scematic
He doesn't put in any capacitors or resistors other than the one for the LED that you mentioned though.
Is that safe for the regulator?
I noticed mention of the 10 uf 10 amp capacitor a couple of times but still not sure where it would go in this one?
I'm guessing between the voltage out and the ground prongs?
 
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Basically, the resistor goes on the LED because as LEDs get hotter, they conduct better, and in the right circumstance they can go into what's called Thermal runaway and fry themselves. There is an article here that will explain how LEDs work. Building an LED caselight in the LED primer section. Great info.

I've got the LED figured out. I just need to figure out where the cap and resistor would go on the 3 prong regulator. From what I read in DenniZ's thread, they said the TI regulator doesn't need a resistor but should still have a 10 uf 10 amp cap on it. Unfortunately, I didn't see anything about WHERE it should go. Not sure if it would be between the ground and voltage in or ground and voltage out.

Although, as soon as I get a PM back from Asdaq, I may be using his audio cable connector method with the 4 prong regulator from Mad Vapes. I don't want to wait another month for TI to get the 3 prong ones back in stock.

All that aside, the link is a great study on LEDs and looks like he has some other interesting stuff to read up on as well. More reading material for my late night insomnia!

BTW.... I gotta ask about your screen name. Are you affiliated with Hillshire? I work for the plant that does their Deli Select meats here in St. Joe.
 

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So did you just cut one end off, solder the wires together and plug the other end into the regulator? (That's the idea I'm getting from looking at that pic anyway....)

Sorry, got distracted as I was reading this. Yes I did. If the cable only has 2 or 3 leads, you can move pins from the other unused side too. Also I used as much of the wiring from the cable as possible.
 

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OK.... Last one pays for all.... I hope. :?:

This one is based on Asdaq's CD audio cable idea.
It's hard to see but the 480 resistor is on the back of the cable plug.
Please let it be right this time. :facepalm:

I'll throw one more question in just for fun.... :rolleyes:
If I want to do a power on LED, can I go from pos out on the box > resistor > LED > ground on the regulator?
 
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