I am very new to vaping and I have happily modded my CE2r4 XL's into 4ml tanks, but my next idea is a biggie.
I apologise for this rambling post but really need help.
I am very happy with my Riva XL 510 but realise that batteries have a finite life and are quite expensive in relation to performance but that big batteries, especially 18650's, can be bought quite cheaply in comparison.
I have looked, and been tempted, by the current crop of tubes like the Icon V3, GG etc. but do not have nearly the amounts of cash to buy one.
I do have lots of free time though being long term ill, but still capable of building stuff at home.
So I want to build my own tube mod but haven't done any electrical/physics stuff in a couple of decades so need a fair bit of guidance/help so I don't blow batteries or atomizers to hell.
In a quirkiness outbreak I am going to base the unit around two 18650 batteries but wired in parallel not series, if this is possible, giving enormous usage potential away from home if it can be done.
Here is a very basic wiring diagram (not standard notation I'm sure).

Now from the diagram we see the two batteries 4 Protected 18650 3000mAh li-ion rechargeable battery A on eBay (end time 25-Apr-11 17:21:17 BST) (great deal), wired in series with a push to make switch Low Profile Switch Push to Make SPST Red on eBay (end time 15-Apr-11 15:03:16 BST).
This then runs to the 510 connector and separately to an led Pk 5 - 5MM Standard Diffused Lens Blue LED on eBay (end time 11-Apr-11 17:32:31 BST) in series with a resistor.
Then the atomizer and led/resistor are connected to the negative terminals.
Will this work ? I am unsure of the layout of led and resistor and the size of resistor needed for such an led.
I am going to put the batteries into holders 5 x Box 18650 Rechargeable CELL Battery Holder Storage on eBay (end time 30-Apr-11 18:00:24 BST) to make a removable battery pack but didn't put this on the diagram for simplicity - going to use good old 9V push connectors for that.
I have also found a place on ebay that sells stainless steel tubing to precision sizes so a casing should be relatively easy too.
I have all the tools I need apart from a multimeter (last one broke) but have one coming and otherwise just need some guidance from you lovely experienced modders with excellent electrical skills.
Thanks In Advance !

I apologise for this rambling post but really need help.
I am very happy with my Riva XL 510 but realise that batteries have a finite life and are quite expensive in relation to performance but that big batteries, especially 18650's, can be bought quite cheaply in comparison.
I have looked, and been tempted, by the current crop of tubes like the Icon V3, GG etc. but do not have nearly the amounts of cash to buy one.
I do have lots of free time though being long term ill, but still capable of building stuff at home.
So I want to build my own tube mod but haven't done any electrical/physics stuff in a couple of decades so need a fair bit of guidance/help so I don't blow batteries or atomizers to hell.
In a quirkiness outbreak I am going to base the unit around two 18650 batteries but wired in parallel not series, if this is possible, giving enormous usage potential away from home if it can be done.
Here is a very basic wiring diagram (not standard notation I'm sure).

Now from the diagram we see the two batteries 4 Protected 18650 3000mAh li-ion rechargeable battery A on eBay (end time 25-Apr-11 17:21:17 BST) (great deal), wired in series with a push to make switch Low Profile Switch Push to Make SPST Red on eBay (end time 15-Apr-11 15:03:16 BST).
This then runs to the 510 connector and separately to an led Pk 5 - 5MM Standard Diffused Lens Blue LED on eBay (end time 11-Apr-11 17:32:31 BST) in series with a resistor.
Then the atomizer and led/resistor are connected to the negative terminals.
Will this work ? I am unsure of the layout of led and resistor and the size of resistor needed for such an led.
I am going to put the batteries into holders 5 x Box 18650 Rechargeable CELL Battery Holder Storage on eBay (end time 30-Apr-11 18:00:24 BST) to make a removable battery pack but didn't put this on the diagram for simplicity - going to use good old 9V push connectors for that.
I have also found a place on ebay that sells stainless steel tubing to precision sizes so a casing should be relatively easy too.
I have all the tools I need apart from a multimeter (last one broke) but have one coming and otherwise just need some guidance from you lovely experienced modders with excellent electrical skills.
Thanks In Advance !
