Ultra Easy Variable Voltage Box Mod... Under 50 bucks! Darth Vapor VV

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So I had this idea... I had a Notcigs Terminator sitting here doing nothing because all my PVs are variable now... and I thought it might be cool to use it to build a nice little variable voltage box mod!

I took that Terminator, a mad vapes 3AAA box, a cheap 510 connector and a radio shack switch and I built a really functional Variable voltage box that really works great!

This is really simple... 2 14500 batteries wire to the switch then to the 510 connector which is held in place with hot glue... screw in the terminator that has been inserted through a hole in the box big enough for the diameter, and voila'... Variable Voltage Box mod...

In these pics, I've put an eGo mega carto with the skirt removed, cuz it looks like Darth Vaders PV in all black..

I call this... the Darth Vapor VV

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Nice Zen~.

For the uninitiated (me for one) how does the Notcigs terminator work? Is it a VV regulator, I assume? Cost? Can it be purchased separately?

The Notcigs Terminator is a VV regulator that has male and female 510 (or 901) connectors on it. It's designed to put inline on HV Mods to turn them into VV... Handy if you have a stacked battery mod. It's available all by itself on the notcigs site for 39.95... The nice thing about this box mod is that it can be removed from the BOX, and still used on other PVs in the arsenal as well.
 

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40$ is pretty pricy, the real question is, how often does anyone with that mod actually change the voltage! Im a 5 volt guy you see. And I honestly think thats perfect. The only reason id want to adjust voltage is if I re-start trying to build or mod atty's. And thats Not what these are intended for anyways. So please, why do you need it?
 

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40$ is pretty pricy, the real question is, how often does anyone with that mod actually change the voltage! Im a 5 volt guy you see. And I honestly think thats perfect. The only reason id want to adjust voltage is if I re-start trying to build or mod atty's. And thats Not what these are intended for anyways. So please, why do you need it?

If you think 5v is perfect; great for you, but you aren't everyone else. I like to vape LR attys at 3.7 and HV's at 5.5v and regs in between. This method gives me flexibility to enjoy all those options.
 

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Anyone know if the Terminator uses a switching regulator or does it just burn off the excess voltage in heat? And is the voltage going to sag when the battery voltage sags?

It seems to be a linear regulator, based on the heat that comes out of it... the voltage seems to hold pretty well until the batteries are nearly at cut-off voltage.
 

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I thought 5v was perfect until I went to vv... I am never at 5v now... Usually 4.4-4.7.

It makes a huge difference And I change voltage quite a bit... I can't imagine having a tv with no volume control... Or a shower with one temperature.

Vv is where its at!

That tears it. F'ing rub it in. I'm going to have to build one of these vv things... AND DO IT WITH A $1.00 LM317 just to mess with ya! lol :p $39.95 my patoot. :) :) I don't even want to hear about efficiency. I can buy a lot of batteries with $38.95 left over! :)

Nice mod tho bro.
 
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That tears it. F'ing rub it in. I'm going to have to build one of these vv things... AND DO IT WITH A $1.00 LM317 just to mess with ya! lol :p $39.95 my patoot. :) :) I don't even want to hear about efficiency. I can buy a lot of batteries with $38.95 left over! :)

Nice mod tho bro.

Lol... That's cool... The first VV mod I built used an LM317, but it was lacking in the current department and that poor pair of 14500s lasted about an hour and a half... But it got me started in VV and I'll always be glad I built it... Have fun with it!
 

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that poor pair of 14500s lasted about an hour and a half...

That's a depressing stat. A fixed 5 volt LDO linear regulator lasts me 1/2 a day with aging 14500s. I was hoping dialing the voltage down would increase the lifetime...... Might have to look into one of them thar switching regs.....
 
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