It's been a while since I've modded anything, but I recently switched to the 3 ohm C2 syringe mods and they don't wick well with the Tekk I made a few months back... I was using one of my mods but I really missed the switch from my Tekk so I made this:
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Same concept, slightly different execution; retains the original switch to use as a killswitch while it's in my pocket, but now has a 3A switch from rat shack as the activator. The body is a Garrity plastic flashlight I bought back when I was doing all of my initial build trials. I gutted it out and realized [at the time anyway] it was going to be too much of a hassle to get it working easily; now that I've got a dozen or so standard builds and two tekks under my belt, this thing was no sweat to build. One of the things I've noticed is even with the battery in place, it weighs about as much as an empty flashlight mod. The other upside it that it has that soft touch coating on it and feels really nice in the hand. Houses an 18650 or a pair of RCR123a batteries. Questions & comments welcome.
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Same concept, slightly different execution; retains the original switch to use as a killswitch while it's in my pocket, but now has a 3A switch from rat shack as the activator. The body is a Garrity plastic flashlight I bought back when I was doing all of my initial build trials. I gutted it out and realized [at the time anyway] it was going to be too much of a hassle to get it working easily; now that I've got a dozen or so standard builds and two tekks under my belt, this thing was no sweat to build. One of the things I've noticed is even with the battery in place, it weighs about as much as an empty flashlight mod. The other upside it that it has that soft touch coating on it and feels really nice in the hand. Houses an 18650 or a pair of RCR123a batteries. Questions & comments welcome.