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Need 5V 4050 booster tutorial

Discussion in 'Vape Mod Talk' started by kimberlyk, Apr 23, 2015.

  1. kimberlyk

    kimberlyk Guest

    I am on my phone and no matter what I punch in I can't find a link to a.tutorial anywhere.

    My friend wants to try his hand at building some 5 V mods and he has most.of.the parts, soldering skills(solders for a living), but I can't explain properly what to.do.with all the parts. He also has the wiring diagrams for the booster.

    Help?? Lol

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  2. Mimi

    Mimi Guest

    hmmm ok did anyone help you yet? and I assume he going to use the TI PTN04050c for the booster right?
     
  3. No nobody helped me. Lol

    And yes he is using the TI chips. Its a PIA to find a link on my phone. I.have one bookmarked on my laptop but its experiencing technical difficulties. Lol

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  4. Noonz

    Noonz Guest

    The joy to this set up is it is easy I am trying to change a pic and upload it for you.

    The basics are pretty simple he can knock this out in no time and if he does more then one he will get faster after each. I assume he has already soldered the carto connectors leaving leads out. A word of advice if he has fill the bottom of the connector with either hot glue or epoxy to secure the connector from moving or solder failing.


    So these are simple let me know if I need to get a little more into it.

    1. From the battery the negative should go through the master on/off switch and then solder to leg 1 of the chip and then to the outer part of the carto connector.
    2. The positive off the battery should go to one side of your "fire" switch, the other side of the switch should then solder to leg 2 of the chip.
    3. Solder a wire from leg 4 of the chip and solder to the center of the carto connector.
    4. Take both of the capacitors and twist the negative legs together and solder to leg 1 of the chip. (trim legs as necessarily)
    5. Take one of the positive legs from a capacitor and solder to leg 4 of the chip. ( cover the caps leg with either elec. tape or shrink tube so you dont short out.) (trim leg as needed)
    6. Take the last capacitor leg and solder it to leg 2 of the chip. (trim leg as needed)
    7. Pop a battery in and enjoy.



    I am modding some pics now to kinda give you an idea, this is easier then it sounds.

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    Crappy pics sorry but you can see it is easy.
     
  5. cope_acetic

    cope_acetic Guest

    We are going for dual 14500's, I have sent him a picture of the whole actual wiring schematics I got on breaks forum

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  6. Ambrosia

    Ambrosia Guest

    Ok that chip only supports a max of 5.5v in, you would be attempting to input 7.4 volts or similar you would be 2v over what it can take.

    look at data sheet. HERE

    All of Breaks mods that use this chip are all single battery ran.
     
  7. lys

    lys Guest

    Sending pm lol

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  8. CrystoT

    CrystoT Guest

  9. kaz!

    kaz! Guest

    Thanks

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  10. Keli

    Keli Guest

    Yeah I was just about to post the schematic. Not much else you can say other then looking at the wiring diagram.
     
  11. Thanks Bamsbbq and everyone, :)
     
  12. GraceS

    GraceS Guest

    No problem, I told you if you could solder you could make these mods. Lol

    The post.office is gonna love me tomorrow. Lol
    Sending you parts and what not tomorrow. How are you on pg/vg/nic? (Running short on bottles. Lol)

    Bams needs a BAM!!
     
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