I posted this over in the madvapes forum, but figured I would bring it here too. I apologize for just the link to Photobucket but I only have mobile internet access at this time.
3.7/5v Project Box Juicer
It can use a 14500 or 2 cr2's and could probably hold any 3.7v battery that is a combined length of about 60mm. The the box size is 3.19 x 1.57 x .79 with a battery holder that I made out of the back cover of an old AA box. You can't see it in the pics but there's a tactile switch on the top and I just used the run of the mill 5v regulator wiring schematic using the LDO 5v, 3.0 amp regulator (w/ control pin) from MadVapes.
All in all I spent around $12 to build this and I think it turned out pretty good for my 1st 5v mod attempt. All parts purchased at MadVapes except the camping lighter that was sacrificed for the tubing. Thanks to MadVapes and all the modders that make it possible for budget vapers like myself to be able to make vaping fun.
3.7/5v Project Box Juicer
It can use a 14500 or 2 cr2's and could probably hold any 3.7v battery that is a combined length of about 60mm. The the box size is 3.19 x 1.57 x .79 with a battery holder that I made out of the back cover of an old AA box. You can't see it in the pics but there's a tactile switch on the top and I just used the run of the mill 5v regulator wiring schematic using the LDO 5v, 3.0 amp regulator (w/ control pin) from MadVapes.
All in all I spent around $12 to build this and I think it turned out pretty good for my 1st 5v mod attempt. All parts purchased at MadVapes except the camping lighter that was sacrificed for the tubing. Thanks to MadVapes and all the modders that make it possible for budget vapers like myself to be able to make vaping fun.
