Howdy folks,
Just finished up making this mechanical box mod an hour ago. I've been vaping it using my Mutation X v4 with a .18 ohm build and it hits great! It's actually been several days worth of production since I have very little free time to spend on things like this, but I'm very happy with the finished product (mainly because everything actually works as it should!). Tomorrow I'm going to try to get some time to do some engraving on it, but I don't yet know exactly what I want to do. Anyways - I'd love some feedback!
Lighted Anti-Vandal Switch (this way I can't forget that it's turned on!)
The guts! I added the volt meter and main power switch to this build. (can you tell the color theme on this box? )
And since it's all buried, here's the grounding path. All of the wiring to and from the 510 connection is solid 12 gauge copper, and I used two mosfets in parallel.
You can't see it in the photos, but I cut some acrylic at work to bump the battery sled and mosfets 1/8" off the floor of the box. This was so the wire from the 510 could be soldered to the bottom of the mosfets and the wire from the mosfets to the battery negative is soldered on top. Since the wire is so thick I wanted more wiggle room.
Just finished up making this mechanical box mod an hour ago. I've been vaping it using my Mutation X v4 with a .18 ohm build and it hits great! It's actually been several days worth of production since I have very little free time to spend on things like this, but I'm very happy with the finished product (mainly because everything actually works as it should!). Tomorrow I'm going to try to get some time to do some engraving on it, but I don't yet know exactly what I want to do. Anyways - I'd love some feedback!
Lighted Anti-Vandal Switch (this way I can't forget that it's turned on!)
The guts! I added the volt meter and main power switch to this build. (can you tell the color theme on this box? )
And since it's all buried, here's the grounding path. All of the wiring to and from the 510 connection is solid 12 gauge copper, and I used two mosfets in parallel.
You can't see it in the photos, but I cut some acrylic at work to bump the battery sled and mosfets 1/8" off the floor of the box. This was so the wire from the 510 could be soldered to the bottom of the mosfets and the wire from the mosfets to the battery negative is soldered on top. Since the wire is so thick I wanted more wiggle room.