Hello all,
My name is Bert and i'm from The Netherlands. 30years old and now about 1 months vaping with an EGO-T, with type-a atty and tank system.
I'm looking for info about VV vaping, because i like to be in control
A lot of the electric components used around this forum in the VV boxes, are very difficult to get hands on in Holland. So i'm looking for alternatives or more common parts found in other electric circuit boards.
Still nothing found, what i can use, BTW maybe in computer parts???
But i came up with something, i found an desktop power supply i use for charging batteries. It's output voltage can be regulated with an pot resistor from 4-12V but it's output current is stuck at 2amps.
Can i make use of this power supply to test VV vaping, without breaking my atties?????
Hope someone can help me.
Greetz Bert
My name is Bert and i'm from The Netherlands. 30years old and now about 1 months vaping with an EGO-T, with type-a atty and tank system.
I'm looking for info about VV vaping, because i like to be in control
A lot of the electric components used around this forum in the VV boxes, are very difficult to get hands on in Holland. So i'm looking for alternatives or more common parts found in other electric circuit boards.
Still nothing found, what i can use, BTW maybe in computer parts???
But i came up with something, i found an desktop power supply i use for charging batteries. It's output voltage can be regulated with an pot resistor from 4-12V but it's output current is stuck at 2amps.
Can i make use of this power supply to test VV vaping, without breaking my atties?????
Hope someone can help me.
Greetz Bert