I did that, resoldered, worked fine, be careful you don't put any holes in the casing underneath the solder tab to the batt and if you smell it.....and smell acid toss it away.
Well, I used it for 6 months and it never faulted out before, I must have leaned on the button....oh well, no biggie, I added an on/off switch to it anyways.
Yes, the mod was correctly wired, and i burned out the voltage regulator, i didn't install an on/off switch as i didn't think it necessary because for one, it's mine and for two the fire button is on the side which i've been using for the last 6 months with no problems....i must have leaned on...
ok you wrap one and let the mesh hit the side, then fire it up, lemme know what happens. If the mesh wasnt hitting the side, I wouldn't have burned out my pv, i would've just popped the coil.
Hi guys, heads up......be careful when rebuilding anything with a metal casing. I just recently fried my vv pv after building a wick/coil setup....here's the story :
I'm at work on break and figured I'd do a rebuild, got out my ohm meter, did clone, wire and mesh(already oxidized and rolled)...
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