My Diesel 360-1 DYNAMIC white CB Mic Mod Finally Done

Status
Not open for further replies.

thetrucker

Ultra Member
ECF Veteran
Jan 10, 2014
2,045
3,490
74
Syracuse,NY
CBmod7800mahs5volts.jpg

SteelWasherBatteryHolster.jpg

Magnets.jpg

PiggyBack.jpg

510homemadeconnector.jpg



Hi Fellow Modders---- I have completed another CB Microphone mod--this time around have it powered by a

battery pack 5 volts---7800 mah purchased at Walmart---HAUS bottom coil--2.15 ohm clearomizer from tobacco counter at Walmart used


-I bought 2 feet of white extension cord wire from a spool at my local hardware store and ran this up the center of my white coil telephone cord and it

works great now. I could not get the telephone cord to carry the current under load-------thought about trying to use both red and back to carry positive current and using

green and white to carry the ground but went ahead with my plans for the hidden extensions cord wire.

I am planning on trying this test at another date with the telephone cord. CB shop at truckstop had 50 cb microphones junked and gave me 3 of them to

play with. I have 4 of them now. 2 microphones used as mods and 2 more mics in my parts collection.

I made this 510 connector and it works fine----I have a small nut glued to back of clear plastic and plastic is then glued to bottom of clearomizer

base------I then turn the small machine screw clockwise and it screwes itself up tite against the center pin of the bottom of coil--plastic seems to give a tiny bit

and acts like a spring loaded 510 connector

I glued a steel washer to the window of the battery holster and on the back of the microphone in the center I have glued 4 disk magnets end 2 end into the

hole in center of back of mic 1 magnet was not strong enough so tried 4--- done the trick-----I wanted to

include the original steel connector that connects to the radio to cover the splice between the extension

cord and USB--

cord I used epoxy glue to fill connector after wires were soldierd.

I clip the 2.0 amp 7800 mahs battery pack to my belt and microphone sticks via magnets to front of holster and seems to work good

Oh by the way -----"A Big Thanks"----- for all the Tips and ideas and replies you people posted---Great ideas coming from you folks for my future projects---thetrucker
 

tiller

Full Member
Jul 16, 2013
26
8
39
Va, USA
That's fantastic. From a person that appreciates and enjoys cb radios, that's right up my alley. Bet it feels great in the hand.

You know just as an idea. It could be possible to make a mech in just the mic itself. I got a old midland from the 80's and i am almost certain I could fit an 18650 in it. Although the pack would kill it on battery life.

Great idea. Would have never thought of it.
 

thetrucker

Ultra Member
ECF Veteran
Jan 10, 2014
2,045
3,490
74
Syracuse,NY
This is another vaping cb microphone idea that came to me and so I tried it and it works.

I glued a nail to keying lever and this presses on the small button that is on the 650 ego battery that is held by rubber bands to diaphragm housing

The microphone when vaping feels very light in the hand and so I bought a small amount of lead fishing sinkers fro Walmart

and will add the lead weights to get the rite feel.

thanks for viewing and replying to my projects

keep on vaping---thetrucker
 

Attachments

  • mikeNail.jpg
    mikeNail.jpg
    18.9 KB · Views: 15
  • cbInterior.jpg
    cbInterior.jpg
    22.2 KB · Views: 18
  • CBvape.jpg
    CBvape.jpg
    23 KB · Views: 13
Last edited:
Status
Not open for further replies.

Users who are viewing this thread