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Cheap VV mod with display.

Discussion in 'Vape Modding and Technical' started by Bloo, Sep 20, 2015.

  1. Bloo

    Bloo New Member

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    Since starting vaping I've been keen to make a simple mod. I have basic electronics skills harking back to the days of step by step rotary switch telephone exchanges :)

    I found this very simple circuit on ECF to try as a starting point.
    It's called the Poorvari and hails from the Philippines.

    http://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/forum/battery-mods/189320-my-poorvari-mod.html

    Excluding batteries, the total cost was $30, though the digital display cost me $10.50 shipped so without the readout this thing can be made for less than 20 bucks. More savings could be made on some components.

    It works like a champ - but the major drawback is that it needs to be opened so that the batteries can be removed for charging - so it's not terrible practical at this stage - If anyone can give me a few clues on how to mod this to connect a charger please let me know.

    Battery life isn't bad - probably half a day but I haven't given it a big workout yet.
    Anyway, for anyone wanting to try a mod - this is a nice starter and a bit of fun.


    buggy.

    Excuse the agricultural nature of the assembly - I elected not to fix the display in place as I intend to reuse it in the future,


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  2. MarianoHarmon

    MarianoHarmon New Member

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    Could just gut a charger and take the pcb.
    Whereabouts did you get all the parts? Interested in making one.
     
  3. Luis

    Luis New Member

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    Problem is the charger has them in parallel, whereas in the mod they are in series - so not sure about the best way to go about this.

    I bought the jiffy box, resistors, led, switches & pot from Jaycar.
    The LM350T was from Ebay http://www.ebay.com/itm/180660199329?ssPageName=STRK:MEWNX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1497.l2649

    as was the digital display http://www.ebay.com/itm/260855855853?ssPageName=STRK:MEWNX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1497.l2649

    Shipping took about a week for the voltage display from Hong Kong.

    Edit : Atty Connector came from Juicewhore.

    buggy.
     
  4. Fabiench

    Fabiench New Member

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  5. Drearkcaw

    Drearkcaw New Member

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    That looks great Johnny - a smart charger !

    If I was to use one of these should I modify the circuit in any way?
    Just looking for a general direction - I can usually work out the details.

    Cheers, buggy.
     
  6. badmasswifta921

    badmasswifta921 New Member

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    Slightly off-topic, but I was reading the feedback on that charger and the following popped up on the page:

    One time only offer!

    Hello shopper!
    We noticed you've been looking at this product for a while and we would like to offer you a discount. If you click on the add to cart button below we can offer you this product for $10.82.
    This offer will only show once.
    If you leave this page or close this window you will not see this offer again.
    $10.82


    Haven't seen that on an online shop before. Very odd.
     
  7. Ace

    Ace New Member

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    nice - psyching out the impulse buyers :D
     
  8. lkrpeod72f

    lkrpeod72f New Member

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  9. Annetaize

    Annetaize New Member

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    Thanks again! Much easier than I thought - I've been a bit concerned given the reputation that these batteries have for blowing body parts off :)
     
  10. гарик

    гарик New Member

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    If u have the 2 batteries In Series but run it at standard voltage will it have the same charge life as if they were in parallel or only the life of 1 battery?
     
  11. Azu

    Azu New Member

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    It will only have the life of one battery. This design uses a linear regulator so depending on the output voltage a good portion of the power is lost as heat in the regulator. To get the best battery life run it at high voltage with a HV attie.
     
  12. thaFalkon

    thaFalkon New Member

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    Hmm Thx jib looks like my box mod will have to be just a bit bigger to accomadate 2 18650's instead of the planned 14500's now I just have to find a battery holder thingy that is big enough, C size holder should be big enough with a lil modification
     
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