Ive got a Vapor Wood mechanical mod I'm trying to work with. It's just a Touchwood replica. Love the device, performs great, very limited in sub ohm realm. I personally like my vapes at a warmer level so I generally stick with .3-.5 on my atties. However, the limitations of the positive plate connection that covers the bottom of the device is flat. So the only way I can make a true connection to the battery is if the battery is button top. This just restricts my builds to .7 . I've attempted to use the 2 cents for safety fuse with a high drain flat top but it does not allow the space, even if the adjustable pin is fully recessed. My ultimate goal is to be able to use my 30As to allow room for me to flex the lower ohm builds.
I've attempted to adjust the top of my high drain battery with a small dental pick to raise the center plate so it at least will touch the base plate. That does work great, but I'd rather not adjust the batteries for safety reasons. What my question is: can anyone recommend any devices or minor modifications or small inserts that can help me ground that connection inexpensively and safely? Ive purchased zinc washers from the hardware store and played with that, but zinc is not the materiall i really want to work with. I tried it once in my other devices and there was already some burnt-ish marks on the washer and on top of the cell. Any assistance would be greatly appreciated. Thank you for your time.
I've attempted to adjust the top of my high drain battery with a small dental pick to raise the center plate so it at least will touch the base plate. That does work great, but I'd rather not adjust the batteries for safety reasons. What my question is: can anyone recommend any devices or minor modifications or small inserts that can help me ground that connection inexpensively and safely? Ive purchased zinc washers from the hardware store and played with that, but zinc is not the materiall i really want to work with. I tried it once in my other devices and there was already some burnt-ish marks on the washer and on top of the cell. Any assistance would be greatly appreciated. Thank you for your time.