Well, got bored again and put together another illuminated FL touch mod, this time a purple one!
It was designed for use with my CE2XL tank mod. Like the V1, it is illuminated by a bi-colored 3mm LED. The basic body was a 3-AAA aluminum 9-LED flashlight. I gutted it and recycled the PCB to build this mod.
Modded circuit board

Top view, before I potted the whole thing with hi-temp crystal hotglue

After sealing everything in hotglue

LED with master power on

LED with touchpad activated

I used both the male and female connectors from a 510 extension, the male for the touchpad, the female for the batty connector. I used the original PCB to mount all the components, including a MOSFET, 3mm bicolor LED, and several resistors.
The results are, I think, quite nice. It is designed to run on either an 18500 or 14500 battery @3.7v. Compared with the V1, which uses an 18350 batt, this one will give me a lot more time between charges.
The result is right handsome, don't you think?

This time I went for a more muted illumination. I buried the LED under close to an inch of crystal clear hotglue and aimed it sideways. Still it gives the tank a nice glow.
Master switch on

Touchpad activated

Another nice mod, and it vapes great!

Gee, this is sure fun





It was designed for use with my CE2XL tank mod. Like the V1, it is illuminated by a bi-colored 3mm LED. The basic body was a 3-AAA aluminum 9-LED flashlight. I gutted it and recycled the PCB to build this mod.
Modded circuit board

Top view, before I potted the whole thing with hi-temp crystal hotglue

After sealing everything in hotglue

LED with master power on

LED with touchpad activated

I used both the male and female connectors from a 510 extension, the male for the touchpad, the female for the batty connector. I used the original PCB to mount all the components, including a MOSFET, 3mm bicolor LED, and several resistors.
The results are, I think, quite nice. It is designed to run on either an 18500 or 14500 battery @3.7v. Compared with the V1, which uses an 18350 batt, this one will give me a lot more time between charges.
The result is right handsome, don't you think?

This time I went for a more muted illumination. I buried the LED under close to an inch of crystal clear hotglue and aimed it sideways. Still it gives the tank a nice glow.
Master switch on

Touchpad activated

Another nice mod, and it vapes great!

Gee, this is sure fun





