lizard.brain
New Member
Hey all!
Ive always loved vaped, but nothing on the market tickled my fancy, and besides, I wanted to make my own
Over the past month or so Ive been putting the base of my vape together. Still very much in test stage.
Test Bed Specs
Wanted a robust and powerful test bed that was over-designed for testing the mechanical section.
Power: 18650 2S config. Designed around the VTC4 for a peak output of over 200W peak at nominal voltage.
Control: Basic PID control using a K type thermocouple, not really impressed with heating coil temp sensing.
Switching: Single power MOSFET in PWM (Currently rated at 60A, just for robust test bed). Wanting to avoid using switch mode PSU completely. [The second MOSFET is reverse battery protection]
Storage: SPI bus has been broken out for possible SD card datalogging to tune the PID
I was hoping to use logic level on the MOSFET, but it was running really hot, so added the dodgy signal amp to the back
Mechanical
Kinda just winging it, the glass is made out of test tubes, and the metal is just aluminum, plan to machine it out of SS once ive got a design down.
The middle coupler holds the screen and will also have the thermocouple just under.
PIX!
https://imgur.com/a/fLQy4
Ive always loved vaped, but nothing on the market tickled my fancy, and besides, I wanted to make my own
Over the past month or so Ive been putting the base of my vape together. Still very much in test stage.
Test Bed Specs
Wanted a robust and powerful test bed that was over-designed for testing the mechanical section.
Power: 18650 2S config. Designed around the VTC4 for a peak output of over 200W peak at nominal voltage.
Control: Basic PID control using a K type thermocouple, not really impressed with heating coil temp sensing.
Switching: Single power MOSFET in PWM (Currently rated at 60A, just for robust test bed). Wanting to avoid using switch mode PSU completely. [The second MOSFET is reverse battery protection]
Storage: SPI bus has been broken out for possible SD card datalogging to tune the PID
I was hoping to use logic level on the MOSFET, but it was running really hot, so added the dodgy signal amp to the back
Mechanical
Kinda just winging it, the glass is made out of test tubes, and the metal is just aluminum, plan to machine it out of SS once ive got a design down.
The middle coupler holds the screen and will also have the thermocouple just under.
PIX!
https://imgur.com/a/fLQy4