Bryan123456
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Here's Bodgefest - my first completed tin mod. It actually worked. The tin's not my ideal image choice, but someone at work picked it up in a package deal - disposable lighter, packet of fag papers and the tin, which is quite sturdy, in a bag, for a quid in some sort of pound shop.
-Ves
1) It's horribly glued and scratched and I made a complete bodge. with my relatively new dremilish drill at cutting the hole for the voltmeter
2) I used a different 510 connector to my first attempt (yet to be scraped apart from its unset glue) and the other one was a firmer tighter fit for the +ve post and easier to both solder and use
3) The 510 connection is erratic - its possible, despite my attempts to seal things, to get the needle between the +ve post and silicone ring (other 510 connector type - no problems
4) It could be a hell of a lot tidier
5) Lid has to be opened to switch on, change voltage and squonch (not too bothered about this)
+Ves
1) It's Variable Voltage
2) It's a bottom feeder
3) It has an on/off switch
4) It works
5) It was cheap to make (V V Bottom feeders are expensive)
6) It's reasonably robust for work
7) It has a voltage display
8) It has 2 batteries and 1800 mah of power
9) My atomizer and drip tip fit inside when not in use
Makes me admire Lee and the other modders for their skill and the quality of finish they achieve.
-Ves
1) It's horribly glued and scratched and I made a complete bodge. with my relatively new dremilish drill at cutting the hole for the voltmeter
2) I used a different 510 connector to my first attempt (yet to be scraped apart from its unset glue) and the other one was a firmer tighter fit for the +ve post and easier to both solder and use
3) The 510 connection is erratic - its possible, despite my attempts to seal things, to get the needle between the +ve post and silicone ring (other 510 connector type - no problems
4) It could be a hell of a lot tidier
5) Lid has to be opened to switch on, change voltage and squonch (not too bothered about this)
+Ves
1) It's Variable Voltage
2) It's a bottom feeder
3) It has an on/off switch
4) It works
5) It was cheap to make (V V Bottom feeders are expensive)
6) It's reasonably robust for work
7) It has a voltage display
8) It has 2 batteries and 1800 mah of power
9) My atomizer and drip tip fit inside when not in use
Makes me admire Lee and the other modders for their skill and the quality of finish they achieve.