Building A Mechanical Box Mod

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So I want to build a new box mod. I have seen many things on youtube about people doing their own, but theres one that appeals to me alot. On the side, I like to do cloud chasing. I have a casual vape build, but when I go to parties, I switch to a lower ohm build to impress. Its worked. I currently use the Nemesis mod clone, with a IGO W-6 in quad coil mode. I have sony VTC4 batteries. However these batteries are clocked at a max discharge of 30a. Which is what baffles me about some peoples builds. I see they use .09-.05 build. I know these batteries have a pulse at 60 amps. But something that low still concerns me, which is why I build in the safe zone.

Back to the mechanical mod project.

I want to make one like the one in the youtube video I will post below. The mod can be wired in series, or in parallel. For those of you that don't know that means it will either have the battery life of one battery, at the double the voltage (series) or double the battery life, at the power of one battery (parallel). My main focus is getting to work in series for more powerful builds, and thicker clouds. Later I will figure out the switch to parellel, because when I am vaping around my house I dont use ridiculous builds, I vape at lower amps, and the double battery life sounds awesome as well.

But back to the mod project.

I can craft the copper contacts he uses, and intend to because although you can use thick wire, with that design it has almost ZERO voltage drop. My issue is I cant find a good mechanical mod switch. Or a good empty box case. I've looked ALL over google. To much avail. The switch has to be mechanical. Because then it can handle (almost) any amps. I found switches that have 5 amp limits. Which wont work. To put things into perspective...

To cloud chase now I would use my .14 ohm build in my nemesis which is at 28amps. Still inside the 30 amp safe zone for the battery. If this mod was successful, 8.4 volts divided by .2 ohms is 42 amps. Despite being Higher resistance, its still much higher amps. So you cloud chasers see the appeal. And I could still go lower.

So if the switch is mechanical, amps are not an issue. And I still need a good case.

What I am asking for is any places I can buy these parts. Thats the main concern, however any advice or tips on the building is more than welcome.

Also apparently I cant post links, but here is the watch code, just paste it after the .com
Youtube video (main inspiration) : watch?v=vf8B3i_Sq4c#t=34
 
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