Power Supply mod

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sailense

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I've been getting some parts together to build a mod from an old power supply.

Right now I have a power supply that outputs 5V @ 3A. This should work for my purposes. I've measured the output at 5.1v or so dropping to 5v under load.

This is going to be a pretty basic mechanical mod. Has anyone built anything similar or has any considerations I need to be aware of?
 

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Sorry, I should probably clarify. This is a little power brick that was for an old camcorder.

Here's a picture of the brick:
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I actually went ahead and got it all soldered up:

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I just used an old rocker switch I had lying around. The joints need to be soldered again properly, but so far it vapes pretty well on a 3.2ohm clearomizer I was using for dripping. Now I just need to find a box to fit all the components.
 

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Since this is a desk device, the box form factor is not the only route. Consider using something that is heavy and stands upright easily such as a paper weight. You can have the power supply on your desk behind some other stuff and have your hand unit attached with a much thiner wire.
 
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