Directions for making Box Mod?

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Salt&PePPer

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Good morning!

I see all the time Box mods that you need to assemble. Do these kits come with directions?

I'm fairly new to the world on Electronics and have been studying ebooks I download online. So I'm still pretty green.

I've searched here at ECF and haven't really seen any directions on going out and piecing together a good Box mod. Can anybody lead me to a few Post here that have directions of perhaps a website or two online?

Thank you

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For lots of tips in how to build them, search for Dreams 'n' Chains how-to's. Real nice labeled pictures and classic builds. There is also the nicostick sticky. Mamu's is good too, but a little to advanced. In the beginning you still want to get things right like a straight atty connector, clean solder joints and decent wire lengths. Then onwards and upwards.
 
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PoppaVic60

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First pass: The PUCK e-Cig Mod - An e-Cigarette Box Mod You Can Build Cheap and Easy and Uses Standard Rechargable BatteriesThe PUCK e-Cig Mod - best one-hour project around. Good Resource.

MadVapes leaves all their instructions in their How-To's which are a pain to find on the site - under blogs, iirc. No schematics there, just blow-by-blow's for their mods.

I love me Puck-mod, and the MV "3.7v Mosfet" is a nifty hour project as well. (I used a few drops of CA, rather than epoxy and piles of hotglue).

Start with the kits or a Puck, and with standard-sized batteries: connectors and contacts are a royal PITA..
 

PoppaVic60

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S&P:
First pass: The PUCK e-Cig Mod - An e-Cigarette Box Mod You Can Build Cheap and Easy and Uses Standard Rechargable BatteriesThe PUCK e-Cig Mod - best one-hour project around. Good Resource.

MadVapes leaves all their instructions in their How-To's which are a pain to find on the site - under blogs, iirc. No schematics there, just blow-by-blow's for their mods.

I love me Puck-mod, and the MV "3.7v Mosfet" is a nifty hour project as well. (I used a few drops of CA, rather than epoxy and piles of hotglue).

Start with the kits or a Puck, and with standard-sized batteries: connectors and contacts are a royal PITA..
 
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