Here's a question I've been curious about for some time. The way I understand it, single-18650 mods (regulated, not mechs) have a positive battery pin, and from there it runs insulated all the way to the PCB, whereafter it goes to the positive post on the deck eventually. It's obviously separated from everything else.
The negative side doesn't really go anywhere other than the metal body of the mod? Or does it? Because if it doesn't, why is it considered so dangerous for the wrapping to be damaged near the negative end of the battery if it can't possibly reach the positive pin from there?
I was looking at the SXK BB now, and unless I'm looking at it the wrong way, the negative part of the battery basically just goes onto & into the body of the mod. So the entire outside of the battery, being negative, would have the same effect if it touched anything other than the positive pin, right?
(Theoretical question, obviously I would never tolerate any torn wrappings in my mods)
The negative side doesn't really go anywhere other than the metal body of the mod? Or does it? Because if it doesn't, why is it considered so dangerous for the wrapping to be damaged near the negative end of the battery if it can't possibly reach the positive pin from there?
I was looking at the SXK BB now, and unless I'm looking at it the wrong way, the negative part of the battery basically just goes onto & into the body of the mod. So the entire outside of the battery, being negative, would have the same effect if it touched anything other than the positive pin, right?
(Theoretical question, obviously I would never tolerate any torn wrappings in my mods)