Quality 3.7v Box Mods from $19 5v Box Mods from $28

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Godzilla

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www.foxyboxmods.com
I still have a vv kit for sale with purple LED (its closer to blue than purple IMO, and is not too bright if you are looking for a mod to attract a little less attention. The kit runs $58

I also have 3 3.7v kits with a blue, green, and purple LED. The kits run $37

I have 3 5v kits also with a blue, green and purple LED. The 5v kits run $46

Shipping is $5.25 and includes priority shipping with tracking.

PM me or send me an email to the email address listed on my website, or in the first post of this thread.

Go 49ers!

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Scottinboca

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Godzilla your mod saved the day again. I was trying to use this new DCT I got on my passthrough. It wasn't working. I popped it on your trust box and BAM it was working. Working to well, I had to turn down the voltage, b/c at 5.5v on the LR dc I almost crapped my pants, it's better at 4.5v. Anyhow, still loving the mod!
 

oplholik

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For those that haven't seen these yet, here is a tank I made from a 6ml plastic bottle. cost $.59 and about 5 minutes or less to make. Using a 1.7Ω Recurrector in it on my 3.7 FBM.
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oplholik

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Oh yah, I have 3 of the homemade ones from the syringes. The hiccup with them is the filler doesn't seem to soak up juice from the tank well. That's why this bottle tank is kind of cool because you can squeeze it and force juice into the carto filler. :)


Yeah, that's a nice advantage with those. I'm finding that using an ST carto, that one hole punched with a saddle valve hole puncher to about as big as you can make the hole, works well.
My juice is a 70/30 mix.
 

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Yeah, that's a nice advantage with those. I'm finding that using an ST carto, that one hole punched with a saddle valve hole puncher to about as big as you can make the hole, works well.
My juice is a 70/30 mix.
That could be some of my trouble. I vape 50/50 now after switching from 70/30, so I'm sure the extra thickness isn't helping the situation. A lot of it has been trial and error. The filler seemed to do better soaking up juice from the tank at 3.7v, but at 5v the poor thing just couldn't do it. lol
 
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