18350 poke-ball vape mod (unregulated mosfet)
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I'm releasing a few vape-related models from my data vaults, most of which are a few years old and can be used as assets. You can find other designs in my profile that might interest you over the next few days. If you appreciate these designs, please consider showing your support by leaving a tip on Thingiverse. A lot of time goes into some of my designs, and even more effort is invested in those that never make it to the site. I originally planned to take this design further with DNA30/DNA40 chips (which were decent at the time), but I never did. I only made one Poke-Ball device, which I gave away as a prize during an Extra-Life Charity campaign. If the person who received it sees this, please let me know if it has survived. To be honest, I don't remember much about the build process anymore, but this is just a basic 3034 mosfet box mod wired in parallel. You can find plenty of tutorials with a quick search to help you understand how to assemble it. Keep in mind that 18350s have extremely low continuous discharge ratings, even when paired with the best batteries available. This setup won't be enough to power many atomizers safely or for extended periods. It's meant to be a special desk vape, not an everyday carry device. The basic parts you'll need are: 1x 3034 mosfet 4x Keystone Battery contacts (Digikey number 36-1017-1-ND) 1x 16mm push button 1x 510 connection 1x 15-20mm M2 screw 2x 6mm magnets Miscellaneous wire and hot glue or epoxy To print the design, you'll need to create five parts (including a stand) and two inner hinge portions. The case and battery tray will require some assembly using epoxy or hot glue. I recommend epoxying or super gluing the fire button to the top half of the device and securing it with a zip-tie through the mount. The design was intended to be minimalistic, requiring no supports on most printers. A small stand is included since the device isn't perfectly balanced.
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