i was using a sigelei 13 (... go figure right?) for about a month or longer, and let me say, it was working like a dream. not an ounce of voltage drop, which i made sure of by using a multimeter and testing the batt itself and then the + / - posts of the mod itself. same voltage either way. super pleased
then about a month in the button started getting hot and or id get misfires. and ill admit that was using coils around the 1 ohm mark and probably not the best of batteries (i have a problem with testing boundaries...) but thats not what im here for. as i under stand that using sub 1 ohm coils on cheap batteries will give you problems...
anyway i bumped up the resistance and... same problem. actually got to the point were it wont fire at all. ok maybe i probably effed my batteries, and noticed that the button spring seems to be looser/shorter.
fine got some brand new panasonic NCR18650PDs (which to my knowledge have the highest amp limits, and can handle ohms as lows at .5 or .4 aside from those sonys, which apparently can handle 30amps) and a variety of other protected batteries with limits at least over 8 amps. put some standard pre-built attys on it and... still wont fire. not a single atty in my collection will fire, and i made sure all posts made contact every where. stripped it, sanded it, cleaned it. nothing.
but the strangest thing is i can test the mod with a multimeter and still get the exact same voltage as testing the battery straight up! meaning it will send a current, just wont fire an atty!
if there are any pro electrical engineers/ handy modders/ or someone with this kind of experience, would you mind pondering this with me??
my guess is that the spring in the button definitely has something to do with it. maybe it is suddenly now a higher resistance than any of my attys, and they just get by-passed in the circuit? i dont know, but THANK YOU CHINA!
then about a month in the button started getting hot and or id get misfires. and ill admit that was using coils around the 1 ohm mark and probably not the best of batteries (i have a problem with testing boundaries...) but thats not what im here for. as i under stand that using sub 1 ohm coils on cheap batteries will give you problems...
anyway i bumped up the resistance and... same problem. actually got to the point were it wont fire at all. ok maybe i probably effed my batteries, and noticed that the button spring seems to be looser/shorter.
fine got some brand new panasonic NCR18650PDs (which to my knowledge have the highest amp limits, and can handle ohms as lows at .5 or .4 aside from those sonys, which apparently can handle 30amps) and a variety of other protected batteries with limits at least over 8 amps. put some standard pre-built attys on it and... still wont fire. not a single atty in my collection will fire, and i made sure all posts made contact every where. stripped it, sanded it, cleaned it. nothing.
but the strangest thing is i can test the mod with a multimeter and still get the exact same voltage as testing the battery straight up! meaning it will send a current, just wont fire an atty!
if there are any pro electrical engineers/ handy modders/ or someone with this kind of experience, would you mind pondering this with me??
my guess is that the spring in the button definitely has something to do with it. maybe it is suddenly now a higher resistance than any of my attys, and they just get by-passed in the circuit? i dont know, but THANK YOU CHINA!