The "Girlie" Mod

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xxiaze

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Hey Mike! Looks wonderful, I will actually be building a box VERY similar to this one - most of your method I will be applying to my 1590b as well. It will be my first attempt at a box, I have ever so quickly progressed beyond mechs and lower wattage mods (< or = to 15w) I want to explore the DNA30s, and SX350s with the yihi being updatable firmware - seems awesome. With that being said, I will be (at times when im feelin vape happy) chasing power equal to 30W-50W. This may seem like a "stupid question" but what rating or product number of strap type resettable fuse should I be using for safety considering these high power figures? For my first build I will be doing a dual IMR1860 set up - LG 2200 Highdrains or some Sony greens.
 

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With that being said, I will be (at times when im feelin vape happy) chasing power equal to 30W-50W. This may seem like a "stupid question" but what rating or product number of strap type resettable fuse should I be using for safety considering these high power figures? For my first build I will be doing a dual IMR1860 set up - LG 2200 Highdrains or some Sony greens.

If it were me I would fuse it at 14amps, or better yet a pair of 7Amp fuses hooked up in parallel for even lower circuit resistance. This should protect you up to 50w.

The Littlefuse 7 amp fuse 2920L700SLPR has been very popular lately.
 
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