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Its not much hope to get some tips for building a better 1 uploadfromtaptalk1393492917553.jpguploadfromtaptalk1393492938100.jpguploadfromtaptalk1393492968670.jpg

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nice going. :) and thanks for motivating me to get the soldering iron out again
 
is this considered as Vape Mail?
:)
 
Also why is this under Classifieds? Can I move it to the appropriate section?
 
right, it's in the modding section now :)
where did you get the switch, how much and what's the amp rating?
 
@denizenx switch is from an old alarm board sorry no clue on amp rating

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@Gizmo thanks she fires and vapes - not close to a vv mod but working great with pt2 mini

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Great stuff, may I ask why you put tinfoil around it?
 
prolly duct tape over cardboard because he didn't have a little box handy?
 
Used the box of the Iclear30 - had sisalation tap laying around so used it

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Nice one. You giving me ideas now.

What batteries are those?

Imagine that with a dna30 .;)
 
Any idea how much current those wires handle?

Keep it in mind if you plan on going sub ohm
 
@ShaneW 2 no name brand 18650 in parallel ;) you got a extra dna30 chip pass it this way ( I wish ) :D

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@ShaneW 2 no name brand 18650 in parallel ;) you got a extra dna30 chip pass it this way ( I wish ) :D

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No I haven't ordered any DNA30D's, @Gizmo on this forum is contemplating to change his box mod to a DNA30D.
 
2A ... Ouch, you better be careful about going below 2ohm on your coils then. Just keep an eye on it.
 
Thanks will do

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yes very much looking for a very small pushbutton momentary switch thats very small and can handle at least 5 amps.
 
yes very much looking for a very small pushbutton momentary switch thats very small and can handle at least 5 amps.

Those small switches you see are very low amps connected to a small circuitry that can handle 30+ amps (normally consisting of 1 resistor and a mosfet).
 
Could add a slow blow fuse just to be on the safe side.

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