Laser Pointer mod Guide

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sob80sup81

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Hi all, i decide to make my own battery mod based on Cisco's instruction. Just got my laser pen yesterday and today i tried disassembling the pen. Silly enough i encounter my first problem and need your help on this one; should i unthread it counter-clockwise or clockwise?

I tried to do both, clockwise gets the front piece stuck at some point where i can no longer rotate the screwdriver and counter-clockwise gets the front piece stopped at the nose cone edge (seems like the nose cone hole slightly narrower than the front piece resulting the front piece to stop).

Really need your inputs on this one and thanks :)
 

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A little update, i manage to disassembled the PCB out of the battery shell, took me 1 laser pen to realize that you should not unthread it by forcing it too hard and to keep the switch button at the bottom position to avoid any collision with the PCB, the first time i did it by force eventually broke the PCB (the blue one with resistor soldered) the 2nd and 3rd are simple enough but unfortunately both have green PCBs.

Hope you guys don't mind me keep posting on this thread and ask questions, i'm so new to this things...
 

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:D

Spent some time over the weekend to build mod from the laser pointer, the first one was a failure after unthreading the PCB forcefully, used the shell and the rest of parts for practising.

The second one was close to success, everything went relatively smooth until assembling part, read somewhere on this thread that it is okay to put the rubber cap back after soldering but it turned out to be wrong (at least for me) the rubber stuck inside and since the process is irreversible so the second one is a failure.

Mad caused by the failure i built the third one which went relatively faster from the second one, dissecting the battery connector (got no other choice cause my starter kit is a generic but it has really good atomizer so don't want to waste the stock i've piled), disassembling, soldering and finally assembling (by leaving that bloody rubber cap), voila... vaping smoothly and working perfectly :D

It produces so much vapor and brings out a slight different taste from the original battery and i love it...!!!

Thanks Cisco for making such a thorough instruction and thanks to everyone who's been kind enough to share their DIY experience... :)
 

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Oh yeah, the only thing that compares to that great pride and joy of vaping your own mod is to post pics of your own mod :thumbs:

:D Well alrite, here it goes

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