Did you see video #30,the rubber plug in the end pops out in the case of a battery meltdown. This safety feature is installed in all of these waterproof mods.
We don't have ocean salt water in Iowa but I guess testing in something close to similating sea water would be a good idea! Thanks for your input. One thing comes to mind tho, I would rinse this mod out in the cooler full of ice/water/beer...
I have been using 3mm silica rolled up inside of 500 ss mesh.Torch it to oxidize it then vape on with about 80vg 20 pg. This with 6 wraps on the coil of 30ga kanthal and using it inside of an OVAPE bottom feeder.
I fix batteries for Central Iowa E-Cigs in Des Moines,Iowa. The majority of this work is simple re-soldering loose wires ,replacing missing buttons/stuck buttons, and installing new rubber gaskets in the head around the positive fire-pin in egos mostly. I took a king and queen model passthrough...
I am just a poor man and wish I could do this. I repair bunches of e-cig batteries for Central Iowa E-Cigs in Des Moines,Iowa and they were wanting to manufacture these but they have too many irons in the fire right now.Keeps getting put off.
Go check out the new waterproof vape mod that use's a maglite body and an 1100 mah Smok Winder variable voltage battery at Steve Lewis channel video #30 on youtube...I'm sorry but I still don't know how to post a video on this site.:confused:
I have a new waterproof vape mod #3 made using a maglite flashlight body. The video demo is still processing on youtube and should be up soon to view at Steve Lewis channel waterproof vape mod video #30. Check it out. It contains an 1100 Smok Winder variable volt battery. I'm still new to all...
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