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I don't know how the adaptor or board would handle a lower voltage going into it, some of the resistors may not even work if they are not getting the correct current.
It is just like when a wrongly powered ego gets charged with the wrong charger, it can either not charge or over charge and become unstable.

I recommend always using the correct current required, don't take shortcuts with batteries and electricity ;)

Agreed. Thanks again. You are my guru ;-) can I pester you for another piece of advice. I'm already thinking about my next mod and I haven't even built my first yet! Potentiometers, step up / downs. The highest amp ft one only seems to be 3 amp? Any advice?
https://www.fasttech.com/products/0...dc-dc-converter-voltage-stabilizerregulator-m

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Agreed. Thanks again. You are my guru ;-) can I pester you for another piece of advice. I'm already thinking about my next mod and I haven't even built my first yet! Potentiometers, step up / downs. The highest amp ft one only seems to be 3 amp? Any advice?
https://www.fasttech.com/products/0...dc-dc-converter-voltage-stabilizerregulator-m

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Most Step up/down do only have a 2A stable limit, with a maximum 3A when you add a heatsink which FT won't tell you!!
There are a huge variety of chips that can handle the buck/boost but it is the protection and resistors etc also incorporated into the board that are important, the 'better' one is LM2596 for modding ;)
Go along to stealthvape and read through the VV mod boards there, Rob has typed up some excellent information and you can contact me anytime :)
 
Most Step up/down do only have a 2A stable limit, with a maximum 3A when you add a heatsink which FT won't tell you!!
There are a huge variety of chips that can handle the buck/boost but it is the protection and resistors etc also incorporated into the board that are important, the 'better' one is LM2596 for modding ;)
Go along to @stealthvape and read through the VV mod boards there, Rob has typed up some excellent information and you can contact me anytime :)

Many thanks. I have looked there and it says "Output current: Rated current is 2A,maximum 3A (Additional heatsink is required)"
In your vast experience ;), would this board be able to power lower resistance atties?
 
@Seedy Very few boards that can run low resistance and they are expensive.... DNA20/30 this is the reason they are sought after ;) Most boards are stuck at 1.2 ohms and above
 
@Seedy Very few boards that can run low resistance and they are expensive.... DNA20/30 this is the reason they are sought after ;) Most boards are stuck at 1.2 ohms and above

That makes sense to me. I probably won't go below 1.3ohm with my mod so should be cool.
I just can't stop thinking about a 2s1p monster ;) Running before I can walk I guess ;)
 
HeHe... You are hooked Seedy, get a book and start drawing out your ideas because you will have so many of them!!!
And have a folder on the PC dedicated to saving documents of schematics etc that you find :D
 
HeHe... You are hooked @Seedy, get a book and start drawing out your ideas because you will have so many of them!!!
And have a folder on the PC dedicated to saving documents of schematics etc that you find :D

Good idea. Now I've got to learn how to draw schematics. There's another day done ;)
 
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