5v box mod question

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I dont know of a way to check them under load. They may check fine w/o load but its like a car battery. It may check good with 12 volts until you put load of the start to it..

Again. your TI may not be good too..

You need to know you have good batteries.

If I were you Id rewire and take out the TI for testing and just run straight to the atty connector and see if your atty fires up. You may solve your problem or at least know its not your battys,,
 

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I'm testing from the inside of the box I hope that is what you mean. When I test without the atty I get 5.8v. The difference I believe is the cheap meter. BUT with the atty atached I get nothing. Not sure why.

No- test where the atty would screw in. outside the box. Put thwe meter on DCV set it to 20 and put the red lead in the center and the black lead on the threads the atty screw into and push the button.

reading?
 

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if zero check solder co0nnection on atty connector. Neg / Pos

In the picture the negative connection to the atty connectpor looks suspect- llooks like it is barely soldered on- soldere it better0- that is brass and it takes a while for it to heat up and actually solder together

You ALSO need to heat shrink those connection before the whole thing shorts pout- if thaqt isn't allready what is happening and why it's failing
 

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I just picked up one my box mods, fresh batt, screwed on the atty, hit the button......nothing!

long story short, it was the on/off switch on the box, clicked it a few times, then pushed it on hard, had the same problem a couple of weeks ago on a different box, I blew it out with compressed air, it was either juice or condensation in there.
 

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If I were you Id rewire and take out the TI for testing and just run straight to the atty connector and see if your atty fires up. You may solve your problem or at least know its not your battys

Easy test and atleast you'll know if its the regulator

OR

Connect you atomizer to the adapter and try each battery directly to the adapter listening for a sizzle..
 
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Robert that is extra solder you are seeing on that connection. It is actually on fairly well about an eight of an inch in the connector. I know it's not pretty, but I'm not going to heat shrink and clean up until I can get it to work. No since in it if I can't get it to work. I'll disconnect it real quick and see if that does it.
 

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OK took out the regulator, still same issue. Plenty of power going to connector, but if I test it under load it goes to zero. I'm guessing it is a bad battery. What really sucks is I made another mod today using one of these batteries today, and when I couldn't get it to work I ripped it apart, thinking bad soldering even though I double checked all my connections. It was a much tighter area.
 

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reread this twice, did you check that switch?
What are the momentary switches you use for the boxmod?

i got some small ratshak mini no momentarys and they worked like 5 times at 5vdc 1000mah and then got iffy, i mean they needed serval pushes and hard, checked on a meter they would work, but it seams under load they became important in the system. went to the one used in an SD and no probs for a month now.:)
 
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