Wanting to make a copper mod, need assistance!

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wazzup592

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Can someone hook me up with a parts list for everything I need? I have a 50k pot, sealed 510 connector some heatshrink tubing. I am wondering what regulator to use for vv, what resisters I need to get at least between 3.7 and 7.4 volts. What battery connectors to use for 2 16340 7volts. I need to know how many amp switch I need.
I was thinking of using something like the circuit at this thread. http://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/forum/battery-mods/189320-my-poorvari-mod-4.html
Would post 26 there be a good regulator to use that will handle any amperage i throw at it?

Basically, if somebody could build me a circuit. I would be forever grateful. I'm not very educated in the electrial systems world!

The tube fabricating and all that finding pieces to work together I can do. I just need a solid diagram including all parts. The idea now is for me to bottom mount the pot, have batteries in the center tube, and all the electronics past the batteries but before the atty connector obviously. I also want at least 1 led for the main power, maybe a red for power on and green for button initiated. I know this is a lot and I would be willing to pay a few bucks or send you a little nicquid for your efforts. I hope somebody has the time to spend on this
 
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I'm thinking of ditching the box for something easier to work with like this 2x Aluminum Project Box Enclousure Case Electronic-blue | eBay

or this 3X Aluminum Box Enclousure Case Project electronic DIY | eBay

I'm not sure the first one will work because the batteries themselves are 0.67 in x 0.67 in x 1.38 in leaving just .16 of an inch to work with on the side. I'm not sure I can fit a master switch, push button, vv reg stuff, and led hookups (if i use them) in there.

The second box is a little larger. 1.1 x 1.6 x 4.3 It doesn't split down the middle like the first one but it does have more room to work with. The problem is though, it is 4.3 inches long, which is rather long. I made a paper version with those dimensions and it is a bit large. I think I would be better off with the second one but It would be hard to work in a box like that that doesn't open down the sides wouldn't it? plus it seems like a lot of wasted space there. Nearly an inch to the left of the batteries, May leave room for a volt meter but who knows. I am still trying to get the circuitry worked out for anyone up to the task/

Oh yeah and regarding the extra height. I suppose once i get it all set up in there, and find out how much room i really need, i could dremel the top off and clean it up and jb weld the top on where the atty is gonna go
 

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If you want to go with a box, there's lots of them available. MadVapes has a good selection.

The metal ones are a little trickier to work with due to insulation concerns. There are some nice ones available, but I don't have any links on-hand for you.

what do you mean by insulation concerns?
 

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A easyer way is to just make sure your wires cant make contact. Really you only need to worry about the positive wires if your building a poorvari. This stuff here is cheap and a really good way to insulate wires.

9 Piece Heat Shrink Wire Wrap Assortment
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