Can regulated mods be converted to a mech?

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anavidfan

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This thought just came to me as I was reading a post regarding a fellow member asking what he should get next now that is Reg mod doesnt work anymore?

I can see simply replacing lower priced or fixed internal battery ones, but what about those real expensive ones with rare wood and high quality SS or precious metals.

Im wierd, I feel bad tossing anything, especially something expensive or handmade/finished.

Box mod bookends? Tube Reg mod pencil holders?
 

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This thought just came to me as I was reading a post regarding a fellow member asking what he should get next now that is Reg Mod doesnt work anymore?

I can see simply replacing lower priced or fixed internal battery ones, but what about those real expensive ones with rare wood and high quality SS or precious metals.

Im wierd, I feel bad tossing anything, especially something expensive or handmade/finished.

Box mod bookends? Tube Reg mod pencil holders?
There's no reason why someone with small device electrical skills couldn't remove a faulty chipset and replace it with the same or updated version. Aside from that, yes... they can be gutted and turned into a high priced semi-mech mod.
 
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Thanks, thats what I figured. Im sure those of you handy and with basic electronic skills could replace or even update the board and chipset etc.

Someone like me would have to send it to a pro and you know what they would charge me. Especially a woman coming in with a fancy vape mod. I could probably buy another new one.

I would probably go the gut and convert to a semi mech.

I just think of all those amazing 300 to 1000 + devices. Unlike Provari ( and even them ) might not be here in a year or so or offer the reasonable service as Pro does. I just got my first real reg and of course my minds starts worrying.

If mine ever has a problem and they are gone :(
 

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You certainly can't use the same switch though. You'll need some heavy duty mechanical short. The fire switch in regulated mods are probably only rated at 3 amps max, most likely 500mA.
Or you can use the original switch to control a MOSFET.
 
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