Sx350 - 510 Connectors, Ohm Readings And Other Stuff Needed?

it should get a 40 watt upgrade file by 15th june
see supavape.com for details (authorised uk supplier)
on the subject of enclosures and battery holders, a bloke built a 120watt box mod with a raptor chip and dual 18650.
He used this battery charger as a starting point
It seems there would be space for the sx chip in there too, so perhaps kill two birds with one stone logic. And have dual 18650 (wire them in parallel for days of battery life)
 
it should get a 40 watt upgrade file by 15th june
see supavape.com for details (authorised uk supplier)
on the subject of enclosures and battery holders, a bloke built a 120watt box mod with a raptor chip and dual 18650.
He used this battery charger as a starting point
It seems there would be space for the sx chip in there too, so perhaps kill two birds with one stone logic. And have dual 18650 (wire them in parallel for days of battery life)

I think 40W on the SX350 is the absolute limit
 
And I am somewhat amenable to the parallel setup. Size would be my only issue.

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I received my SX350 today! Keep an eye out for the extra 3 wires that are loose inside the packaging. They are easy to miss.

Hooked it up via USB and upgraded it to 35watts using the links above. Works like a charm!

Now to start planning my box mod!
 
For those who want to see on youtube (upgrading to 35W):

 
I dont know if this is common knowledge, but it seems to be a good idea to do
taken from supavape website
"As configured there is no reverse polarity protection! To add this protection the user must relocate the negative (Black) lead on the board from its current location to the pinout labeled Bat - , which is just above the Red positive wire on the right side of the board when the display is facing upwards.Once connected press the fire button 5 times to turn the unit on."
 
I dont know if this is common knowledge, but it seems to be a good idea to do
taken from supavape website
"As configured there is no reverse polarity protection! To add this protection the user must relocate the negative (Black) lead on the board from its current location to the pinout labeled Bat - , which is just above the Red positive wire on the right side of the board when the display is facing upwards.Once connected press the fire button 5 times to turn the unit on."

Correct. This is shown in one of the documents I uploaded yesterday.

You would think they would do this from the start, but no..
 
Correct. This is shown in one of the documents I uploaded yesterday.

You would think they would do this from the start, but no..

Spyker maybe you should take a photo and upload the "before and after" when you've moved the negative wire, as a lot of guys that aren't experienced will totally miss this, haven't received mine yet otherwise I would have done that
 
Spyker maybe you should take a photo and upload the "before and after" when you've moved the negative wire, as a lot of guys that aren't experienced will totally miss this, haven't received mine yet otherwise I would have done that

I can only do that when I get home tonight, as I have no soldering station on my desk at work. :doh:
 
I dont know if this is common knowledge, but it seems to be a good idea to do
taken from supavape website
"As configured there is no reverse polarity protection! To add this protection the user must relocate the negative (Black) lead on the board from its current location to the pinout labeled Bat - , which is just above the Red positive wire on the right side of the board when the display is facing upwards.Once connected press the fire button 5 times to turn the unit on."

Gah, I was hoping not to have to solder on the board itself.

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My chips have arrived! Happy days! Thanks for the reverse polarity info. Was scratching my head trying to figure out why it was different from the wiring diagram that @Spyker uploaded!!!

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Got my chip, and she's been upgraded, but I have nothing here to even see if she will go on. Will have to wait for the weekend to start playing and hopefully not breaking.
 
I received my SX350 today! Keep an eye out for the extra 3 wires that are loose inside the packaging. They are easy to miss.

Hooked it up via USB and upgraded it to 35watts using the links above. Works like a charm!

Now to start planning my box mod!
One of my 3 chips was missing the wires :( . How much do you think I'm going to need them?

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Come again?

Relating to photos of relocating the negative wire to have reverse polarity protection as I'm putting these 3 that I received up for sale on the classified section. They will not fit in the project I'm involved with. They do look good and especially the output inductor on the pcb seems to be well capable of delivering 40W. Hope this clears it up.
 
Relating to photos of relocating the negative wire to have reverse polarity protection as I'm putting these 3 that I received up for sale on the classified section. They will not fit in the project I'm involved with. They do look good and especially the output inductor on the pcb seems to be well capable of delivering 40W. Hope this clears it up.
Ok. Was just wondering why you would buy the chips and then put them up on the classifieds....

Seems a shame to not use them.
 
Ok. Was just wondering why you would buy the chips and then put them up on the classifieds....

Seems a shame to not use them.

No they will go for exactly what I paid for them - the reason I bought them is a private matter that I will not discuss on the forum.
 

Apologies @Chef Guest if I came over agro or nasty - sincerely didn't mean to, I think a brick has more diplomacy skills than I can ever dream of having.
 
This guy changed the boot logo on the SX350 (did not explain how), but what was a novel idea to me was him using 2 battery holders, back-to-back with bottom fed RDA - quite compact IMO.

 
Awesome reo knockoff

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