I have had zero problems with a reg 510 at 5 or 6 volts
last a month or 2
last a month or 2
Yeah a 5v is ultimately what I want to make. I'll have to find out how to wire in the regulator (and get a part # or somethin').
Well that's not exactly true. And not what I would consider a 'good' thread. Although he posted a MadVapes diagram he used the more sophisticated TI regulator in his build. Quite confusing for someone new with it's totally irrelevant wiring, it's extra pin, reistors and a completly different switch arrangement from his build. He also seems to have pulled the vids now that he is selling them. And it just may be just me, but the combination of garden hose end caps and heavy brass pipe makes for a rather cumbersome device.Here's a good thread on making a 5v mod using the regulator. http://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/forum/battery-mods/65392-how-build-my-5v-mods.html
I've built three. Two using copper and one just like Sir_Lawrence's brass pipe. You can get all parts at www.madvapes.com. Good luck.
I tried to check out that thread a couple days ago. With the video pulled, I couldn't get much from it. I also read a thread about making a resister disk from a 50/50 mixture of liquid tape and graphite that I thought was interesting but I'm not sure how tricky that is. Anybody tried it?Here's a good thread on making a 5v mod using the regulator. http://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/forum/battery-mods/65392-how-build-my-5v-mods.html
I've built three. Two using copper and one just like Sir_Lawrence's brass pipe. You can get all parts at www.madvapes.com. Good luck.
Looking further into the thread reveals how simple his device is. Since he used a higher amperage switch, the fourth regulator pin and resistor is not used.Well that's not exactly true. And not what I would consider a 'good' thread. Although he posted a MadVapes diagram he used the more sophisticated TI regulator in his build. Quite confusing for someone new with it's totally irrelevant wiring, it's extra pin, reistors and a completly different switch arrangement from his build.
It probably is just you, because I really like mine and don't find it cumbersome at all.And it just may be just me, but the combination of garden hose end caps and heavy brass pipe makes for a rather cumbersome device.
I read that thread also but decided it was too experimental(hit or miss on the mixture) for a non-electronics guy like myself. Madvapes has since added a couple more regulators, smaller, with and without the fourth control pin.I also read a thread about making a resister disk from a 50/50 mixture of liquid tape and graphite that I thought was interesting but I'm not sure how tricky that is. Anybody tried it?
Looking further into the thread reveals how simple his device is. Since he used a higher amperage switch, the fourth regulator pin and resistor is not used.![]()
It probably is just you, because I really like mine and don't find it cumbersome at all.
I've also made a couple from copper tubing.
I read that thread also but decided it was too experimental(hit or miss on the mixture) for a non-electronics guy like myself. Madvapes has since added a couple more regulators, smaller, with and without the fourth control pin.
Well that's not exactly true. And not what I would consider a 'good' thread. Although he posted a MadVapes diagram he used the more sophisticated TI regulator in his build. Quite confusing for someone new with it's totally irrelevant wiring, it's extra pin, reistors and a completly different switch arrangement from his build. He also seems to have pulled the vids now that he is selling them. And it just may be just me, but the combination of garden hose end caps and heavy brass pipe makes for a rather cumbersome device.