My latest mod, the MV Ultra!!!!

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mv2envy

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Just finished her up. Took be the better part of 2 days to complete. Extensive modifications to the battery area to accept 2 18350's! Also needed to make a custom top cap because the seam was right in the middle (no way to mount a connector otherwise) Building this made the Poorlin look like a walk in the park!


Specs

Voltage range 3.38 - 5.95V @ 6 Amps

Single 18650 emergency charger (23.2mm X 24.3mm x 105mm)
OKR-T/6 Regulator
Input/output capacitors
200 ohm thumbwheel pot w/ 220 ohm resistor
Tactile switch using pin 1 (10K ohm pulldown from pin 3)
18awg wires (except pot & tac switch wires)
Sealed atty connector
2x IMR18350 batts (Can also use 2x 16340's)


I decided not to use an extended connector with a juice well (finish washer) because I wanted to keep the length to a minimum. And because I never drip! Like any mod build with a OKR-T/6 chip, it hits like a freight train! Very pocket friendly, the button is flush with the case, so no need for a on/off switch (no room either!) And since I stealth vape a lot, I left out the LED also.


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Let me know what you guys think!
 

mv2envy

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My my,dems niice!I bet that dual 18650 lasts a while.The poorlin looks great and the mv ultra is a slick beast-It needs the square ez tank from cigtechs to complete the skyscraper profile

Thanks! The dual 18650 mod has 2 Callies Kustoms 3100mah batts in there. I get about 4 days of heavy vaping out of it using dual coil cartos. And no dice on the EZ tank, lol. I make my own tanks.
 

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lol, true, this one was more original. I do like it, the shape of the tube alone makes it quite unique ;-)

After trolling this section of the forum and seeing stuff like this, I'm starting to get the urge to build something, myself, but I'm a little hesitant since I'm a total n00b with electronics
 

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lol, true, this one was more original. I do like it, the shape of the tube alone makes it quite unique ;-)

After trolling this section of the forum and seeing stuff like this, I'm starting to get the urge to build something, myself, but I'm a little hesitant since I'm a total n00b with electronics
Only one way to learn.
 

mv2envy

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lol, true, this one was more original. I do like it, the shape of the tube alone makes it quite unique ;-)

After trolling this section of the forum and seeing stuff like this, I'm starting to get the urge to build something, myself, but I'm a little hesitant since I'm a total n00b with electronics

You need to practice soldering first. Get that down and the rest is pretty easy. Just a matter of making everything fit. But remember, always measure twice and cut once!
 
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