Introducing... my bottom feeding mod (MyMod)

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I'll do a final voltage drop test (with the new 510s) tomorrow night and post it here along with some other specs.

One thing I should tell you is that the Mymod does not have a firing button locking mechanism. This means you should carry it with care when in the pocket or bags. I've never had any issues but I'm not you. It's always a good idea to take out the batteries when traveling, or put the mod in a case so the button doesn't get accidentally pressed.

The mod will come with a 10A auto fuse installed. It's always important to use "safe" batteries with a continuous charge rating suitable for your style of vaping. Current = Voltage/Resistance, so that means if a freshly charged battery is 4.2V and your coil is 0.42ohm, the current is 10A. Always buy batteries from reputable sources.

I will put Noalox in some of the connections beforehand. But like any mech mods, it's important to do periodic cleaning. An "instructional manual" will ship with the mod and will contain everything here plus more. Please read it before using the mod.

The mod comes with the old school 6ml bottle. An extra 510, and an extra set of springs.

The mod uses many common, off the shelf components that one can buy online. This makes it easy for users to get replacement parts. The instruction manual will tell you the specs of different parts like screws, O-rings, etc.
 

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No post

Purpose built drainage

Think nuppin with the center post removed and positi e terminal redirected to one side of the atty deck.

Making it a "2 post" post less design.

For a BF atty, drainage makes or breaks the design as much or more than anything IMO.

This could potentially help you reduce chamber height as well.

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okay, so no one has objected to the 16mm/13mm INNER diameter proposal so far... The 13mm for tootle puffers, and 16mm for the cloud guys.

1. Is it safe to assume that "generally" cloud guys will consume e-juice faster than tootle puffers?
2. Is it safe to assume that "generally" cloud guys will build bigger coils than tootle puffers?

The 13mm will need to have smaller post holes due to limited space.
thanks
I'm on the cusp of "cloudz bro". Though not for the sake of it. It's just what I prefer as long as I can get intense flavor with it.

And I would LOVE a post less 13mm deck with proper drainage that I could build 3mm I.D. dual coils on.

You wouldn't need a second atty if you could pull that off.

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Is there any reason not to put in a 15A fuse?
Because most won't need higher than 10.

A 10A fuse will run higher loads. Generally 13 all day.
More depending on how you vape. It takes time for the fuse to blow. So short hits can be higher current.

Besides, fuses are cheap. 10A is a safe default.
If you want/need higher that's your call.
 

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I'm on the cusp of "cloudz bro". Though not for the sake of it. It's just what I prefer as long as I can get intense flavor with it.

And I would LOVE a post less 13mm deck with proper drainage that I could build 3mm I.D. dual coils on.

You wouldn't need a second atty if you could pull that off.

Tapatyped

Agreed, with all of it, every last bit :thumb:
 
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Is there any reason not to put in a 15A fuse?
In my rudimentary testing*, with a 15A automotive fuse, even a 30 amp battery is possible to be the actual fuse in your circuit.

A 12.5 amp fuse would be a better solution for those that prefer low resistance builds.

*Rudimentary testing starts with the phrase "hold my beer and watch this".

**In MY testing, luckily, I was speaking to myself

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My understanding is that as long as I get paid using "paying for goods/services", I should be fine with Paypal right? Or should I not even mention e cig?

I know we shouldn't do FF payment.
DO NOT mention e-cigs

DO NOT ALLOW a customer to mention e-cigs

I would use Google wallet if I were you.

Rather than paying a fee to risk getting your PP account locked with your money tied up.

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DO NOT mention e-cigs

DO NOT ALLOW a customer to mention e-cigs

I would use Google wallet if I were you.

Rather than paying a fee to risk getting your PP account locked with your money tied up.

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So with Google Wallet there is no fee? And you can mention E cigs? I'll look into it. thanks
 

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There are hundreds of vendors on the internet that use PP everyday all day long to sell e-cig items and they have had no problems... Just about every Ebay vendor uses it...no problems... Rob @ Reo still uses it if you place an order by email or phone...

It would be better for all concerned if there was no mention of e-cigs at all and it would be "much" better if you sent out the invoice to be paid as well.
 
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