Starting to mod....

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Stormynights

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That's going to be my next one, Stormy. I already have the box made, just need the resistors, or a voltage regulator.

I need to hit Radio Shack again, I guess...

With Warps connector and everything? I am so excited. Make a list of parts and supplies and Do a step by step instructions with pictures. Keep it simple and this will be the ultimate that everyone can make themselves. I can't thank you enough my friend.
 

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Check out the nicostick. It is easy and cheap. Nicowolf gave us very simple instructions. It is a great starting place. We all owe her a lot.

Her step by step is what made me want to look into modding myself.....well not modding "myself" i think i work just fine lol...but to BEGIN modding....plus you guys on the forum are just so much fun....im in the military and when im deployed i get on these forums and just read and learn away!

just saw a reference to a magnum box mod....is there a thread where i can read about this?
 
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Stormy has a 'built my first mod' post in the battery mod subforum... links to the magnum in a box post in that thread.

Where are you deployed to?


Navy here, so i guess im deployed to wherever the ocean takes me....lol....my last couple deployments have been out to the gulf....internet on the ship....ahhh soo slow....:)
 

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Texas original here as well, thank you stormy, with you having family in im sure you know how the leaving all the time is not fun....at least i get to work out of hawaii....tis always a plus...but the shipping out here sucketh....im working on getting my modding gear and having to order is from different places and pay the shipping for each is no fun :(
 

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My dad was an East Coaster, my brother a West Coaster...

As for the modding gear, check local electronics shops and things like that... or just swipe stuff from the ET's.... :lol:

Funny thing....i am one of the ET's lol.....so i have access to all of that gear whenever i want it....but i cant bring it home or i wont have it at work....and who wants to come to work on an off day to play around??? haha but hey when i used to be an engineer i would have taken it if i could get my hands on it!
 

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Seriously... you really don't need much gear.

Needle nose pliers
Side cutters
Wire strippers
Soldering iron, solder and flux
Drill with step bit, or normal bits and a round file for making holes.

That's basically it, for most of the mods like nicosticks and the like. For flashlight mods you might need some more stuff, I'm unsure.
 

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Mod boxes are not that hard, $12 to $15 in parts, and about 20 minutes to put it together. My hardest part is the battery connector on the phono plug, a real PITA :p. But I am vaping on a 4xAAA box right now with a 901 atty using 3 AAA rechargable NI-MH batteries, works great. I also have a 4xAA box set-up the same (those were my first), and a 2xAA box with a single 3.7v 14500 battery, this is my favorite and I have more parts ordered to make a couple of more. I also ordered some regulators from TI ( 5ea free samples :D ) to try a 5v mod using 2ea 3.7v 14500 batteries.

Modding IS ADDICTIVE :evil:

Burnie
 
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