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Eros

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Hi,

I have problem with my tactile switch. I can only use it for a day before it burned. Please advice.

Tactile switch that burned. 3 of them.

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I wired 3 x 18650 Sony VTC5 parallel

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The batteries soldered to this board.

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I wired the 510 connector and the tactile switch like below. The tactile switch is on the negative side.

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The mod look like this.

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Now i cant fire it. Cant vape it. I have replace the tactile switch 3 times already. So, i seek for advice. Should i find other type of tactile or add something in my wiring.
 
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That's a nice looking mod. You really need to check & recheck the way you have it setup, make sure you don't risk a vent. I imagine the switch is wired wrong, it probably can not handle 4 volts let alone 12. I'm not a mod maker but most switches are set to only activate the chip which is connected to the batteries & delivers the voltage. Looks like your wired directly to the switch.. Any mod maker can correct my assumption if needed.

Edit - see your drawing, the switch should not be in the high voltage path. There should be another spot on the board for the switch. , again experience mod makers can clarify my assumption.
 
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I put epoxy to hold the switch. Actually i covered the whole switch with epoxy. Is it wrong to do that?

The switch i think received full power from negative side of those 3 x vtc5 on one leg. The other leg i solder it to the 510 body.

Is it the reason why the switch burned?

Edit - the board actually a power bank board. Only have positive and negative input spot to solder. Yes, the switch is in the high voltage path. Maybe can suggest me an add-on in my wiring. :)

P/s: i thought i can have a dual function device. A vape mod and a power bank. :p
 
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Yeah you'll probably end up with a toggle type switch. Do you have a fuse onboard. You may consider one on each side

The board have fuses for batteries protection. Because it is a power bank board, the fuses only apply to the usb ports for output and input.

Toggle type switch? Any that i can fit into this?
 

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a potential of 90amps going through a tact switch rated for 50milliamps (0.05amps)... WOW

I connected the batteries in parallel. The only reading that increase is the capacity (mAh).

Your calculation, if I'm not mistaken referring to series connected batteries. :)

Definitely the tact doesn't suit for this kinda wiring. Lesson learned. :)
 
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Yeah this setup is not safe, you should look at a real chip for this not a Power bank chip. I'm not even sure how this is working for you, is it adjustable voltage. What are you trying to get out of this? A zmax chip will take two of those batteries, with only
2 you'll have more room and be safer I would think.

Im trying to have like a mechanical mod, if u got what i meant. The board is only function to charge those 3 x 18650 (with protection).

The tact and 510 connected straight to the batteries (even though i solder it to the board, its just a spot for the wire from 510 and tact to have contact with the batteries). Because of that, i cant really have a VV or VW with this connection. It is similar to mechanical mod. Can possibly get 30A maximum discharge from fully charge batteries.

I've been thinking to only use 2 x 18650 to make a room for vandal switch. And like you said, safer. :)
 

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LOL it's obvious... The mod doesn't like you. It just says "FU." just had to point that out. Sorry for not being much of a help...

LoL. Im fine. Just seeking for a good slim switch that can handle at least 12a current. By the way, the "FU" led sign indicate that the batteries is fully charged. :)
 
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you are using the switch as a fuse !
there are circuts you could build using an fet for switching then the switching will be low amps for the tactiles .
the amount of batterys will not matter ... in parallel that is . it is the amps drawn ...read ohms law ...your atty is a resister and will draw x amount of current at a given voltage.
in your case it draws way to many amps .
also the switch in neg or pos don't matter .
 

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Small enough is the problem, I see some on digikey but around 20mm diameter, round & rectangle, only way I see one that small is a mechanical switch from a mech pv soldered in. However if you put a self returning flat toggle at 15 amps it could also act as a protection in the circuit. And not stick in on position.
 

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Small enough is the problem, I see some on digikey but around 20mm diameter, round & rectangle, only way I see one that small is a mechanical switch from a mech pv soldered in. However if you put a self returning flat toggle at 15 amps it could also act as a protection in the circuit. And not stick in on position.

Yes, small enough is the problem. 20mm diameter would touch the battery.. To have a fet circuit also close to impossible.

Can you guide to that self returning flat toggle? :)
 
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