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Dual 18650 VV

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Warlords VV 18650 box mod
Warlords take on the VV box mod - Features include -

Takes 2 18650 batteries - Not supplied

Made using the OKR T/6 with 6A limit

Screw head potentiometer for voltage adjustment

Voltage readout (silver has blue readout red has red readout)

Interior on/off switch to avoid pocket misfires

Standard 510 connection
Currently only the silver and red are available i've made up one of each and am now waiting on the meters to do some more.


General Use
The 18650 battery fits into the mod – Negative (flat side) to the spring – Positive to the flat terminal
Once the battery is inserted close the door of the mod and move the on-off switch to the ON position
Attach your atomizer or cartomizer to the top 510 connection – Press the button switch and vape.

Price to the forums £40 including P&P and paypal fees (please add £3 if recorded delivery required)
 
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Umm these look familiar......... now where have i seen those before ?*?*?*?*?
 
Hey styl3r yes they do but i went with the OKR chip - if you head over to UKV i did add you a thank you to the bottom of the post mate
 
Only playing with you, hey the evercool circuit is open for anybody to use and interprete.
Nice work
 
evercool mod

I'm also using the okr now but also have now modded the circuit to incorporate a mosfet circuit controlling the power button and on/off isolation circuit so can now use small tactile switch. I think it looks better and there is more space inside for the circuits even though there is a lot more circuitry. Button is now completely flat might go to touch sensitive next.......

Styl3®
 
I noticed mate you can do the circuit without mosfet and still use the tactile switch - the circuit i use right now could happily run a tactile all day long without mosfet - button looks awesome mate :)
 
But that is using the inhibit pin which is not recommended and also with the mosfet i can tie in the main on/off switch so only need a 500ma slide switch, as the 3 amp slide switches are pretty chinky
 
That's very true those slide switches are rather large - the first one i did had three switches inside and boy was it all a tight fit lol
 
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