What is a Mechanical Mod?

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That's what I thought, Zaryk feels otherwise.
That mod works just like any other regulated device. I never said the pot was bucking anything. I said the pot replaced the screen and buttons. It uses a chip just as any other regulated device does. Which is exactly what I said in post #15.
 
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So the regulation chip does lossless DC to DC conversion rather that PWM?
Afaik the tesla invaders do PWM and don't have the (now) standard board in them other tesla mods have.
At least it's advertised as a PWM mod on multiple sites (but they may be wrong, wouldn't be the first time).
 
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Afaik the tesla invaders do PWM and don't have the (now) standard board in them other tesla mods have.
At least it's advertised as a PWM mod on multiple sites (but they may be wrong, wouldn't be the first time).
It isn't a pwm. I am 100% sure. Even their own website says the pot is for voltage adjustment. A pwm does not adjust voltage, they always fires full power, but only adjusts the on off frequency.

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A pwm does not adjust voltage, they always fires full power, but only adjusts the on off frequency
I know what pwm is. By adjusting the duty cycle you adjust the effective voltage though, which can be seen as equivalent to a certain DC voltage level (like with raw rectified AC). If in addition the output isn't raw but filtered in some way you get pretty close to a DC line. So you can kind of say the voltage is adjustable even with PWM.

As I said the shops I based my guess on may be wrong. I can't seem to find any info to reliably tell if the tesla invaders are PWM or not (both Phil and Daniel haven't fed the output into their scopes).

Edit: found this image of the board
teslaboard.jpg

and it indeed appears it is not a PWM board. So Zaryk is right, point conceded, the device is a DC output dialed by a potentiometer.
 
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I know what pwm is. By adjusting the duty cycle you adjust the effective voltage though which, can be seen as equivalent to a certain DC voltage level (like with raw rectified AC). If in addition the output isn't raw but filtered in some way you get pretty close to a DC line. So you can kind of say the voltage is adjustable even with PWM.

As I said the shops I based my guess on may be wrong. I can't seem to find any info to reliably tell if the tesla invaders are PWM or not (both Phil and Daniel haven't fed the output into their scopes).

Edit: found this image of the board
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and it indeed appears it is not a PWM board. So Zaryk is right, point conceded, the device is a DC output dialed by a potentiometer.

Almost every large scale production mod with a potentiometer is actually like that. I searched far and wide for a non-custom built PWM for a while, with zero found. I think that steamcrave may have released one recently though.
 
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