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So I'm Looking for Something Ridiculous

iXvirtuoso

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Sup folks,

So recently I've been looking around at all the great tech and, obviously, great mods that are out at the moment but, I can't seem to find what I'm looking for. I've got all the mods I want in terms of performance, but now I want something fun and downright stupid.

I want to find the biggest regulated box mod possible, and I mean HUGE. Failing that I suppose I'll have to make one. Thought I'd ask around here to see if anyone could point me in the right direction.
 

fartbubble

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I thought the Hammer of God was unregulated? :)


It is but there just really isn't anything massive if you want regulated without getting a modder to make it for you. With mechs, you can opt for something like a HOG or stacked tubes
 

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Thanks guys :) although these all look good (and I'm definitely getting the SMOK power engine on UK release) I might have to get myself a DNA200 chip and build my own box. From what I remember it's not overly difficult.
 

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Thanks guys :) although these all look good (and I'm definitely getting the SMOK power engine on UK release) I might have to get myself a DNA200 chip and build my own box. From what I remember it's not overly difficult.

Nope, it's easy peezee. Just buy a chip, wire, any box, a couple drill bits, and a harbor freight soldering iron.
 

iXvirtuoso

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Nope, it's easy peezee. Just buy a chip, wire, any box, a couple drill bits, and a harbor freight soldering iron.

For sure. Might get hold of a gamecube console and hollow it. They have a handle on the back and would look funny af
 

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Big and stupid? I'm surprised nobody built a "mod" with a car battery and starter cables yet.

Or an old bakelite telephone, the ones that weighed like 10 lbs, with a dialer that went "scriiiiitch". :giggle: You could use the dial as the wattage adjustment. The two little knobby things where you set the receiver could be the off/on switch/fire btn; the receiver itself the "mouthpiece". :D

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Or an old bakelite telephone, the ones that weighed like 10 lbs, with a dialer that went "scriiiiitch". :giggle: You could use the dial as the wattage adjustment. The two little knobby things where you set the receiver could be the off/on switch/fire btn; the receiver itself the "mouthpiece". :D

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lmfao....:D
 

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Seriously, it would be a lot like that, in a post-EMP world -- we'd be digging up all the old analog stuff since the digital would all be silicon junk. :D I still have a manual typewriter around here somewhere, I think... mighta sold it.

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Thanks guys :) although these all look good (and I'm definitely getting the SMOK power engine on UK release) I might have to get myself a DNA200 chip and build my own box. From what I remember it's not overly difficult.
Have you looked at mad modders? They have a Parallel 3s 2250 Mah DNA 200. So basically 4500mah. Don't know if physically it's the biggest but battery life would be crazy high.
 

iXvirtuoso

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Some of these suggestions are brilliant :')
Just for anyone asking 'well what's the point?' I want it mainly as showpiece, a conversation starter.

I might wait to see if SMOKTech release their 400w chipset made for the power engine as a stand alone purchase and use that with 4 18650s or a meaty ass LiPo. Failing that, the DNA250 chip would be nice for £65 plus duty and shipping. I reckon the gamecube design would be fun and would probably only cost around £100 ($130) tops. It'll just mean getting handy with the old soldering iron.
 

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