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Hello!
I purchased this tugbox mod like a month ago and i just saw this problem(photo attatched) :

1. Is the BLUE circle part safe?(it was like this when i got it)
2. all the chips and cords are protected with some kind of clear pad, but as you can see from photo, there is a tear(or melt) on the RED circle part (i apologize about the poor explanations)

I am afraid the volt can heat up and effect on the chip and i really wanna know your opinion...
 

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OBDave

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Moving this where it'll hopefully get some more views and responses - unfortunately mech boxes aren't my thing or I'd chime in...
 
I'm not so worried about the BLUE circle part ,

but RED circle part; i don't want raptor chip gets ruined...
It's kinda sealed so i dont think i can adjust it but i can push a little bit , should i put some little black insulating tape between the volt and chip?
 

Wabah58

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I'm not so worried about the BLUE circle part ,

but RED circle part; i don't want raptor chip gets ruined...
It's kinda sealed so i dont think i can adjust it but i can push a little bit , should i put some little black insulating tape between the volt and chip?

Tape piece can't hurt to put there, but where it is rubbing is the plastic housing of the regulator. It's best if it's not rubbing but I think you will be ok since it's just barley touching the plastic regulator cover.
 

Tim Vatic

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That's your negative lead. Its looks like it's got wet from juice and pretty hot causing the insulation to crack. Putting a dab of hot glue will help it from moving much more but worst case scenario, you'll need to re solder it back on sometime in the future..... not a big deal at all.
 

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