i got my 5 posts in already and thought id post here also, I made about 8 of these for friends and peeps where i live .... this one is the glow Bug , its a3.7 volt mod, It uses a 510 atty , and a protected 18650 Utrafire battery
this blue one is my 5 volt monster, I love to vape at 5vlts , way better smoke than at 3.7
That sounds pretty cool.i used glow powder, and a 2 part resin... it only glows up when you hit the power to vape, then it glows from a charge , inside are 2 leds to charge the glow powder.. , its pretty cool,
2 18350's = 18700 (supposedly), actual measured length with protection circuits = ~18750.Hey doctor, i know a 18500 fits in there but not a 18650. what kind of batteries have you used to get it in 5v? i wish i could use 2 18350, that would be perfect![]()
Something don't sound right here. Two of those cells actually measure 70mm. On your 5V torch that's almost exactly where your switch is, how you've managed to squeeze in the positive stop, spring, switch, top piece and regulator in there? From the switch to the top is only about 8mm.um you have to modify the tail cap and take the clicky switch out.... the Pv fits either a 18650 or 2ea 3.6 16340 ultrafires li-ion
Ultrafire 3.6V 880mah Protected Li-Ion Rechargeable Battery RCR123A CR123A 16340 CR16340
the winter nights are dark up here in Alaska. you should send one up this direction.
I guess. Seeing as my Joye atties pull about 2.4A a switch of at leat 3A if rated for AC and 2A for 48V DC would be the logical choice along with a regulator that can also handle 3A would be in order.plenty room for a mod master.... Depends on what momentary switch you use and what its rated for voltage wise... ?
I guess. Seeing as my Joye atties pull about 2.4A a switch of at leat 3A if rated for AC and 2A for 48V DC would be the logical choice along with a regulator that can also handle 3A would be in order.