power "screwdriver" mod :D

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Wagex

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ok so i took a 8 volt task force power screw driver / drill and made it into a 3-4.5 volt battery anyone wanna know more lemme know last 2 thing i made no one said anything and i dont feel like making another video if no one cares haha peace :D
p.s. its rechargable ;) lol it works nice il post a better video once i get my cotton candy juice in tomorrow and a new atty got the thing to stay still without the tape, and also put the little magent and level back in it on the top, truthfully its not completely gutted... just the motor and half the batteries
just got bored and wanted to make a literal "screwdriver" battery lol idk but yea i got 3 1.2 volt 700 ma rechargable batteries if anyone needs them... but when i put them on the volt meter they are more like 1.6 volts idk they are nicd nickel cadmium i think that means idk honestly idk much besides solder and resistor nothing about rechargable batteries so yea haha my fav is still my dual color led passthrough i use it daily :D

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7e2loX6Un4k
 
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I know what your mean about not thinking about pictures until its done. But having them, makes for a more attractive thread.

I don't mean to come off sounding like I know something. The truth is, I'm dying to make my first mod, and am trying to figure out what kind of housing i want to use. Im sort of shopping-around for ideas!

i looked at my drill the other day in the same way. but i still use it, then I looked at my dollar store engraving tool. it takes 2 AA batteries. Is that too much for an atomizer? I just think it would be nice to have something that worked with disposable batteries. that way i can always pick some up if i run out, or stock up for camping trips.
 

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2 aa's would be 3 volts most batteries are arround 3.6 volts and passthroughs are ~5 so idk if it would b enough or not but heres some pix :D


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this is the inside of the case of the drill

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this is the wires soldering to the trigger thingy check to make sure the switch on the top is to where the polarity is not reversed this can be checked with a multi meter if it goes into the negatives then it is reversed
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the charing board and the 3 batteries i put back in (took out 3 and soldered the black wires to the last battery
 

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