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Need some help dual 26650 mod

@Seedy also do you have an eta for the 6mm x 1.5mm Neodymium magnets as well as the Mosfets ?

They've been ordered fella. It's a slow boat scenario which I can't guess at I'm afraid.
Hopefully soon. I have been surprised at the speed in the past but it's anyones guess I'm afraid.
 
Seedy did a pure mech dual mod if believe that could be adapted perhaps.
Switch did not need specialist tools if I recall correctly


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@Seedy did a pure mech dual mod if believe that could be adapted perhaps.
Switch did not need specialist tools if I recall correctly


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That thing was a beast. Not nice at all. It didn't even have a fuse. I don;t recommend building this mod without a fuse. I got a supposed 20A switch from ebay and did built the simplest mod. Switch, battery holder and 510 joined with fat wires.
I'd defo put a fuse in there next time but a nice vape it wasn't ;)
 
That thing was a beast. Not nice at all. It didn't even have a fuse. I don;t recommend building this mod without a fuse. I got a supposed 20A switch from ebay and did built the simplest mod. Switch, battery holder and 510 joined with fat wires.
I'd defo put a fuse in there next time but a nice vape it wasn't ;)

My bad I was thinking of your brass strip mech mod (reverse drill ?)


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That thing was a beast. Not nice at all. It didn't even have a fuse. I don;t recommend building this mod without a fuse. I got a supposed 20A switch from ebay and did built the simplest mod. Switch, battery holder and 510 joined with fat wires.
I'd defo put a fuse in there next time but a nice vape it wasn't ;)

Were you talking about using fuses in your mod or that I should use them in mine?
If i should use them can you recommend which ones I would need for my design.
 
Were you talking about using fuses in your mod or that I should use them in mine?
If i should use them can you recommend which ones I would need for my design.
You should put them in yours too in my opinion in case of battery problems. I believe, and sparky will confirm, you can run fuses in parallel to increase the current limit. Work out what sort of current is safe and then use a fuse or fuses that will cut off if that limit is reached.
PTC fuses are resettable so all good. It will protect you in case you put your batteries in the wrong way around.
I hope this helps.
Ric
 
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