If Grandma can make a VV mod for under 20 bucks You can too !

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John Phoenix

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No disrespect intended, I am sure this nice lady must be a grandma.

Check this out !!!
Easiest Variable Voltage mod - Elmo !



If she can do this, there is Hope for us all!

She has this to say in her comments section:

This was the simplest and easiest thing I could find to mod into a vv e-cig and big enough to show each step on camera. My viewers said on my last vv mod that it was too complicated and wanted this. In my vid I say to remove everything Elmo and Sesame St and that I'm against underage vaping. I'm teaching people how to build mods themselves. It's awful that people are paying big money for something they can make very cheaply. Even touch buttons are easy to make. Thanks.

I think that's just too cool.

Here is her parts list:

Here's the parts list of what I used to build this mod and the links to get the parts:

Elmo Light Chaser toy - I got it for $1.00 at my local thrift shop.

Variable Voltage Module - DC-DC IN 3-30V OUT 1.3V-18V 3amps 20watts 1.5"x1.5" .6" - ebay $9.99
http://www.youtube.com/redirect?q=h...C-Vs3v84lqequt7N8MTMwNTM2Njg4OEAxMzA1MjgwNDg4

All the rest can be bought at madvapes.com:

Battery connector 510 with big hole $1.99

Battery Voltage Indicator $6.99

SPST latching switch for LCD, different than what I use in the video but probably nicer $0.99

Uses two PROTECTED 14500 3.7v 900maH Lithium Ion batteries. The ones I'm using here are the Trustfire brand. ALWAYS USE PROTECTED BATTERIES.

Source: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qan9MJNvvW0&feature=related
 
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You don't vape that when you have the hiccups do you?

LOL

Hiccops aren't the big worry. I hide it under my tongue when they come to find out who's smokin'....worry I might swallow it.

Dalton - no tutorial because there's nothing complex about it. It's a simple box mod with a section of the box cut out and reattached. Cut straight, file it smooth, epoxy, sand, paint.....mod the box.

Apologies to the OP for the sidetrack; back on topic
 
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