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High WATTS/AMPS - Boost MCU Mod w/ Nokia Display

Discussion in 'Vape Modding and Technical' started by msmonroe2003, Dec 5, 2015.

  1. msmonroe2003

    msmonroe2003 New Member

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    This mod has a AtMega328p micro-controller with a Nokia cell phone display. It is powered by a 20C Lithium-Polymer battery. The boost circuit is the good ole PTN04050C.
    Voltage Range: 3.78v to 6.38v

    PARTS:
    ATMega328p AVR
    Nokia Graphic Display
    PTN04050C
    20C lithium polymer 3.7 battery
    1 amp USB Charger
    100 Amp Sensor
    Parallel 5.1A PTC resetable fuses
    5A On/Off Slide Switch
    18 .comge wiring
    Aluminum Enclosure (size of a pack of cigs)

    Maximum Results so far:
    22.78 Watts
    3.38 Amps
    6.3 Volts output

    The PTN04050C is spec'd at 12 Watts, 2.4 Amps yet I was able to achieve the above results.
    This mod is far superior to the DNA mod on output wattage and amperage.

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  2. Undotte

    Undotte New Member

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  4. uxiloveptu

    uxiloveptu New Member

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    nice work chief, looks like your electronic skills are progressing.
    now you have tried 22W .. in all honesty do you think it has a use.
    I toyed with the 20 to 50W range in experiments and decided it was mostly useless.
    great for killing 510 attys in a split second though ;)
    about 16W is the max i thought had any merit, kept burning my tongue on the higher stuff.
     
  5. Brickfists (Again)

    Brickfists (Again) New Member

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    Thanks Stoney, it is useless but it was fun to do and knowing that this can kick ass.
    I wouldn't dare connect an atty to it. Used a high wattage ceramic resistor for testing.
    Most of the time I'm vaping at 5 to 7 watts.
     
  6. jjonhenry

    jjonhenry New Member

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    are you selling theses yet it looks sick
     
  7. GonzoBoy

    GonzoBoy New Member

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    Size is great, box looks pretty nice breaktru (thumbs^^)
     
  8. amateurpix

    amateurpix New Member

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    Sorry Dawzzy, too much work involved. Just a hobby mate
     
  9. manny

    manny New Member

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    wheres the HOW TO D: heaps of old phones lying around :p
     
  10. alexja1118

    alexja1118 New Member

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    worth a try trying to score a box mod with the screen
    wish i had the no how
     
  11. sephienie

    sephienie New Member

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    As box mods go, I like this one lot mate :) So do you prefer it more than your last one? Great job again ...
     
  12. Texas Chic

    Texas Chic New Member

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    Much better. thanks mate
     
  13. walleyeslayer1

    walleyeslayer1 New Member

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    1 amp charger
    Red LED when Charging
    Blue LED when Charged (looks green in photo)

    [​IMG]
     
  14. Onereamp

    Onereamp New Member

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    wicked mod
     
  15. 90210

    90210 New Member

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    Hi breaktru, how much trouble did you have soldering to the tabs on the Turnigy cell? Did you use special solder, or just the normal stuff? TIA

    Cheers,
    GT
     
  16. Jasmine B.

    Jasmine B. New Member

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    Not much trouble. Clean tabs first with maybe an abrasive non-conductive scotch pad or fine sandpaper and use solder Flux. Obviously, don't use steel wool. Be careful not to short the opposite tab while soldering. Use standard solder.
     
  17. Chasin

    Chasin New Member

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    Thanks for both the prompt reply and gotcha. Cheers :)
     
  18. tinhyeucuatoi1x1

    tinhyeucuatoi1x1 New Member

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    Latest maximum results:
    25.44 Watts
    4.67 Amps
    Using a 1.2 ohm Ceramic resistor measuring 1.16 ohms
    Not bad for a single battery and a PTN04050C

    [​IMG]
     
  19. TaylaOQT

    TaylaOQT New Member

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    Have you got a bag for charging the lipo....:eek:
     
  20. DAVENANN A

    DAVENANN A New Member

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    Ahhh I always chuckle at this ... How many people put their mobile phone or ipod in a lipo sack to charge ? LOL
    The risk is always the same no matter what form the li-po is ... Granted it can be minimised further by protection circuitry attached , but the paranoia about li-po's remains .

    ( And yes I do have a lipo sack .. for charging my RC batts , but they get severly abused with discharge curves and loads nowhere near what an e-cig etc puts them thru )
    I regularly pull 600Watts out of mine :D
     
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