Fistpack with Digital potentiometer

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Silent Soldier

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After patiently awaiting the arrival of my black fistpack body from China so I could build what was going to be my all day every day mod, it finally arrived. I opened the package with savage ferocity like a child ripping open a present on Christmas morning. Heartbreak, dismay, my black fistpack body that I had waited so long for was blue :cry:

Sounds trivial but I want a black one and I'm not settling for anything less. So rather than risk ruining it cosmetically in a feeble attempt to paint it I decided to just sell it. So I ordered another black fistpack body from a different vendor which, hopefully, will actually be black this time. In the meantime someone else can enjoy this fine mod, provided they have the cash :)

It has been thoroughly vape tested to ensure everything is working correctly. I made it through nearly an entire MAP tank of juice at a little over 4v before having to recharge it (ymmv).

Features:
Low profile domed switch
Digital potentiometer with dual button control
3.6v - 5.2v range (approximate)
2600mah AW Li-Ion battery
510 connection
LED fuel gauge
Comes with retractable USB charging cord
Can be used while charging

Price is $135 shipping included

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Silent Soldier

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Yep, the Col snatched it up. And I just finished my black one so I finally have my all day every day mod :D

I was considering making more on a peicemeal basis. The build cost is pretty high & the build time is equally high. But it's a fun mod to build. I suppose it all depends on if there is enough interest in it for me to commit to ordering the parts for another build.
 
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Silent Soldier

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If you're talking about the black ones on the side for voltage control, it's just 2 tactile switches glued together, a bit of a PITA to mount but I like the end result. The top fire switch is a domed tactile switch, I used a 100gf on the blue one and a 300gf on my black one. I got the Goldie Locks effect, the 100ng was a bit too light for my taste but the 300gf is too stiff.


Hey man... can you hook me up with some info on that switch.. Looks pretty cool. Ive been using the slide switches that Nuck listed
 
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