Thank you for investing your time to share this with us. I love the diy side of vaping. P.S. sorry I haven't purchased that DNA 200 kit yet, I'm on a fixed income but I am getting close to the mark.
Just thinking about making a DNA build and was wondering if it would be possible to mount the DNA chip on the PSU and then have a 2m cable (like you normally use from the PSU to the chip) connecting the chip outputs to a handle with a 510 mount. Obviously would need to run cables for a fire button to the handle too. So basically just relocating the DNA250 to the PSU part of the vapestation rather than the 'mod' part. Would this be doable or would it create issues? Also thanks for the vids, very informative.
i was wondering. if you connect a mech to a PSU will it handle the amps? and where is it specified how much amps it can handle? your chaannel is awesome BTW!
These x-box PSUs can output ~220W, of that, the 12v rail can handle ~17.9A. With a mech the resistance of your coil is that will determine the mod's output power... You'd have to build above ~0.69ohms to not exceed the PSU's limits. A 0.69ohm load @12v is aprox 210W/17A
@@AnalogboxmodsCanada thanks for the quick response! So basically if I want to wire a mech I need a PSU that can handle 100 amps for those low low builds.
@@motovaper if it's a 12v PSU, 100A would be 1200W... do you really want to vape @1200W? You either need to increase the coil resistance or get a PSU with a lower output voltage...
@@motovaper then the voltage that reaches the coil must be ~4.4v. Either you find a PSU that can ouput 4.4v directly or you'd need a DC voltage regulator to step down the PSU's 12v to your desired 4.4v.
A LiPo is a battery, Lithium Polymer to be exact. This is AC to DC Power Supply Unit (PSU). You plug a passthrough mod that uses the PSU for it's power, not a mod that uses batteries for power.
I am not familiar with that board but if it accepts a 12v input then it might work. One reason it might not work is that any board that can take 12v is probably meant to use multiple batteries in series and most likely has some logic to monitor the individual cells for various reasons, - charging - display battery level(s) - low voltage cutoff - sanity check before firing If the board cannot detect the individual cells then it might assume there is a problem with the batteries and refuse to fire. Luckily the DNA boards can be configured (in escribe) to use a 12v PSU which disables the individual cell monitoring and the OKR boards don't have any monitoring.
Thank you for investing your time to share this with us. I love the diy side of vaping. P.S. sorry I haven't purchased that DNA 200 kit yet, I'm on a fixed income but I am getting close to the mark.
Thanks for watching :)
guy predicted the future
The future happens to be the past in this case.
Just thinking about making a DNA build and was wondering if it would be possible to mount the DNA chip on the PSU and then have a 2m cable (like you normally use from the PSU to the chip) connecting the chip outputs to a handle with a 510 mount. Obviously would need to run cables for a fire button to the handle too. So basically just relocating the DNA250 to the PSU part of the vapestation rather than the 'mod' part. Would this be doable or would it create issues?
Also thanks for the vids, very informative.
i was wondering. if you connect a mech to a PSU will it handle the amps? and where is it specified how much amps it can handle? your chaannel is awesome BTW!
These x-box PSUs can output ~220W, of that, the 12v rail can handle ~17.9A. With a mech the resistance of your coil is that will determine the mod's output power... You'd have to build above ~0.69ohms to not exceed the PSU's limits. A 0.69ohm load @12v is aprox 210W/17A
@@AnalogboxmodsCanada thanks for the quick response! So basically if I want to wire a mech I need a PSU that can handle 100 amps for those low low builds.
@@motovaper if it's a 12v PSU, 100A would be 1200W... do you really want to vape @1200W? You either need to increase the coil resistance or get a PSU with a lower output voltage...
@@AnalogboxmodsCanada ok.. I'm basically looking to vape a 0.10 at 200ish watts..
@@motovaper then the voltage that reaches the coil must be ~4.4v. Either you find a PSU that can ouput 4.4v directly or you'd need a DC voltage regulator to step down the PSU's 12v to your desired 4.4v.
when buying the prebuilt off the website, will it come with the on and off switch?
Unless specifically requested, we place the on/off switch on the PSU like in the 2nd conversion.
Can this be done in the UK as I'm sure we have different power outlets to america
Yes, most of these switching PSUs accept both ~115v and ~230v, you just need a power cord with the right connector for you your outlet.
Do you still sell kits
What’s the difference between this and a lipo ….
A LiPo is a battery, Lithium Polymer to be exact. This is AC to DC Power Supply Unit (PSU). You plug a passthrough mod that uses the PSU for it's power, not a mod that uses batteries for power.
can fuchai 213 circuit board be use instead of dna or okr?
I am not familiar with that board but if it accepts a 12v input then it might work.
One reason it might not work is that any board that can take 12v is probably meant to use multiple batteries in series and most likely has some logic to monitor the individual cells for various reasons,
- charging
- display battery level(s)
- low voltage cutoff
- sanity check before firing
If the board cannot detect the individual cells then it might assume there is a problem with the batteries and refuse to fire.
Luckily the DNA boards can be configured (in escribe) to use a 12v PSU which disables the individual cell monitoring and the OKR boards don't have any monitoring.
@@AnalogboxmodsCanada thank you very much
Where are you guys located?
Montreal!