These PV's are like my other 5 volt only mods. They use 2 CR2's and will last 2-3 hours of heavy vaping. They use a 510 atty. A TI inline regulator runs at a perfect "sweet spot" of 5.01 volts.
The Detonators have a power lock out switch at the end that is now connected to a nice small green LED to indicate the power is ON. This is nice to know if your PV is ON or OFF at a glance and the superbright Green LED does just that.
The red LED is illuminated when the button is pushed and power is going to the atomizer. The red LED acts as a "cherry simulator". IMO a red or orange LED while telling you you atty is getting power is one function another is a visual simulation of the cherry on a real cigarrette. The Red LED combined with the 5 Volts of power looks and feels great.
Internally all part are heat shrinked. Then JB weld is aplied coating all parts to make them stronger. These parts now have a strong as steel protective casing aroiund them. Any chance of short circut is illimnated by a double layer of protection.
I put in a bunch of pictures for those making ther own. I hope they help. I will answer anyt question from those who want to know more.
The Detonators have a power lock out switch at the end that is now connected to a nice small green LED to indicate the power is ON. This is nice to know if your PV is ON or OFF at a glance and the superbright Green LED does just that.
The red LED is illuminated when the button is pushed and power is going to the atomizer. The red LED acts as a "cherry simulator". IMO a red or orange LED while telling you you atty is getting power is one function another is a visual simulation of the cherry on a real cigarrette. The Red LED combined with the 5 Volts of power looks and feels great.
Internally all part are heat shrinked. Then JB weld is aplied coating all parts to make them stronger. These parts now have a strong as steel protective casing aroiund them. Any chance of short circut is illimnated by a double layer of protection.
I put in a bunch of pictures for those making ther own. I hope they help. I will answer anyt question from those who want to know more.













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