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Jetmec

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Thanks to bigblue and his post on his mod. I wanted to see if I could build one and here it is. I have about $25 and two days invested . I did find that my soldering skills leave a lot to be desired that's why no pics of th back of the board. I was amazed that it actually works. and it vaps like a freight train. Don't know if it will show up but in the last pic the small hole in the bottom right hand corner is the adjustment screw so I can tinker with it and not have to open it. I had fun building it and now I want to do another mod I just need to figure out what I want to build.



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Looks good. My one suggestion would be to add a lot epoxy to the atty connector. Running at high volts the connector can get kinda hot and you need a bit more support that that thin plastic shell. That's always a weak spot and you will drop it one day. Also keep that area free of e-liquid as that will eventually compromise the bond.
 

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Looks good. My one suggestion would be to add a lot epoxy to the atty connector. Running at high volts the connector can get kinda hot and you need a bit more support that that thin plastic shell. That's always a weak spot and you will drop it one day. Also keep that area free of e-liquid as that will eventually compromise the bond.

Thanks for the tip. I am building another mod that will need epoxy so I will mix a batch and epoxy both at the same time.
 
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