Help!! Noob with 5v box mod with TI chip!!!

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Gummy Bear

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Somewhere about where the ends of the red arrows are should be the back side of the switch. Short (jump) across the metal pins that the wires are soldered to with the paper clip (or any other small metal thing) to see if this fire the atty (do several times to see if it hits every time) If it does then it does sound like a bad switch.
 

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This area is covered with epoxy. How hard is going to be to jam those wires through that stuff to actually touch them with the paperclip???


Somewhere about where the ends of the red arrows are should be the back side of the switch. Short (jump) across the metal pins that the wires are soldered to with the paper clip (or any other small metal thing) to see if this fire the atty (do several times to see if it hits every time) If it does then it does sound like a bad switch.
 

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Well...Imma jus throw this in here...sorry if it was mentioned...on my 5v box I was having similar issues where one atty works great others work sometimes and so on...decided it was the switch...well same stuff happened after replacing switch. The insulator ring in the connector had just enough or a tear in it that it would just short it and not fire. Lucky me I had a shorty with the nut on and it was easy to take apart. I put electrical tape around pos connection and put ring around that...put it back in and good to go...jus my 2c...hope ya find the fix...

---WG
 

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Basically, you just need 1 battery in the mod (the internal battery), the other (external) with wire/paper clips connecting the external battery to the internal battery so they have both positive terminals connected to each other, and both negative terminals connected to each other. You shouldn't have to tear anything apart.

Just hold one battery above the other, same direction, and touch paper clips to connect the ends (same to same).
 
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