Hi,
I'm looking to build a mod that I can plug into my wall outlet.
Charging my regulated mods while vaping on them isn’t cutting it for me anymore and I’m ready to remove batteries from the equation while vaping at home.
I plan to build an unregulated mod and power it with a regulated DC power supply.
I have built a few unregulated series and parallel mods but have never attempted to power them from anything other than batterries.
I found some older posts about making desktop mods but they look to be geared for less power hungry setups.
I’m looking to vape at approximately 80 watts, but would enjoy being able to reduce or increase power on the fly.
So I have a few questions for you experts. (See parts, diagram, and pics below).
1. Is my design safe?
2. Does the RDA’s coil resistance have a direct impact on the range of voltage I can use with my proposed power supply?
3. Any concerns with the power supply I’ve chosen?
4. Since the power supply has an integrated fuse, I'm debating whether or not to fuse between the power supply and 510 connector. Any thoughts?
Should be a fun project provided you think it would be a safe vape device.
Parts:
Power Supply: 25 Amp Bench Variable Output Power Supply, 3-15V with Fixed 13.8 Lock Control
The CSI25SW-D is a HIGH POWERED SWITCH MODE DC REGULATED POWER SUPPLY providing high current up to 25 Amp output in a lightweight and compact size. It is suitable for a wide range of uses, such as radio equipment, and it is ideal for high power car stereo equipment. In addition to variable output from 3 to 15VDC, a fixed 13.8VDC can be selected. Overload, Over temperature, and Over voltage protection is standard.
Specifications:
MOSFET: MOSFT 40V 343A 1.7mOhm 108nC
Resistor: 15k Ohm Resistors - 1/4 Watt - 5% - 15K - soldered to mosfet
Fuse: 15amp hold- 30amp trip(Resettable)
Master On\Off switch: SWITCH ROCKER SPST 6A 125V
Fire Button: SWITCH PUSH SPST-NO 2A 48V
510: Spring-loaded 510 center pin
Box: Hammond enclosure
Below is the mod diagram and pics of the power supply.
Thanks again, and looking forward to your feedback!
I'm looking to build a mod that I can plug into my wall outlet.
Charging my regulated mods while vaping on them isn’t cutting it for me anymore and I’m ready to remove batteries from the equation while vaping at home.
I plan to build an unregulated mod and power it with a regulated DC power supply.
I have built a few unregulated series and parallel mods but have never attempted to power them from anything other than batterries.
I found some older posts about making desktop mods but they look to be geared for less power hungry setups.
I’m looking to vape at approximately 80 watts, but would enjoy being able to reduce or increase power on the fly.
So I have a few questions for you experts. (See parts, diagram, and pics below).
1. Is my design safe?
2. Does the RDA’s coil resistance have a direct impact on the range of voltage I can use with my proposed power supply?
3. Any concerns with the power supply I’ve chosen?
4. Since the power supply has an integrated fuse, I'm debating whether or not to fuse between the power supply and 510 connector. Any thoughts?
Should be a fun project provided you think it would be a safe vape device.
Parts:
Power Supply: 25 Amp Bench Variable Output Power Supply, 3-15V with Fixed 13.8 Lock Control
The CSI25SW-D is a HIGH POWERED SWITCH MODE DC REGULATED POWER SUPPLY providing high current up to 25 Amp output in a lightweight and compact size. It is suitable for a wide range of uses, such as radio equipment, and it is ideal for high power car stereo equipment. In addition to variable output from 3 to 15VDC, a fixed 13.8VDC can be selected. Overload, Over temperature, and Over voltage protection is standard.
Specifications:
- Input voltage: 110V/60Hz
- Output voltage:13.8VDC fixed or adjustable voltage between 3.0 and 15.0 volts.
- Output voltage regulation: < 2%+/-
- Protection: Over Temperature, Short Circuit, Over Voltage
- Output current:25A max/ 23 Amp continuous
- Ripple & Noise: ≤50mVp-p
- Fuse: 110V:8A
- Dimensions:220x110x220 mm
- Weight:2.7kg
MOSFET: MOSFT 40V 343A 1.7mOhm 108nC
Resistor: 15k Ohm Resistors - 1/4 Watt - 5% - 15K - soldered to mosfet
Fuse: 15amp hold- 30amp trip(Resettable)
Master On\Off switch: SWITCH ROCKER SPST 6A 125V
Fire Button: SWITCH PUSH SPST-NO 2A 48V
510: Spring-loaded 510 center pin
Box: Hammond enclosure
Below is the mod diagram and pics of the power supply.
Thanks again, and looking forward to your feedback!