My First Mod- High Volt Multi Volt 2 Button

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Robert

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Please don't delete my post- Just trying to show off what I made.;-)

Red Button with CR2's 6 Volts ( perfect for those High Voltage juices )
Black Button with CR2's 5 Volts using an inline voltage regulator ( This is the sweet spot with higher mg juice )
Red Button with 18500 3.7 volts

This IMO is an awesome design and the future of vaping.

Thanks Shreck, Nerf and Maddog:thumbs:

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Robert

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When you press both I think just the full 6 volts comes through, also time stand still you can hear colors and taste light you actually become one with the Universe for a split second then you suddenly know all the answers to any question you've ever asked! It's pretty cool. - I was afraid to do it, but I did! Dang DaMulta you had to know didn't ya.

Those switches are from Rat Shack- I like em' they fit on the thumb very nice- easy to push but not too easy- perfect IMO. In pocket I used the lock out button that was the orig flash button.
 

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Thanks

Also, I knew CR2's at full charge are actually more than 3 volts, I been informed they charge to 3.6 volts. So actually at full charge the red button is 7.2 volts. This soon drops to 6 volts for most of the use- the way I understand it.

The 510 atty is working great. I had 1 atty that was gummed up (Thanks JC juice) and I cleaned it but it still barely worked. The 6+ volts burned out the gunk and it seems to work again.
 

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Here are a few more pix. The Guts of the "Detonator"



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Are you using epoxy or hot glue to keep the PCB in place when the batteries are inserted or just the fact that there's nowhere for it to go due to the space being taken up by the VR and switches and is that epoxy on the atty mount?
 
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JBWeld is an epoxy :p. I'm not sure how you're using solder to hold the pcb/spring in place, nothing but epoxy would work for me *shrug*.


The spring is Soldered to the board- it needs to be soldered so that power can get from the battery to the atty. This is where the power for both the 5 and 6+ volt come in.
 
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