Don't know if you already know this, but I stumbled on this while checking out the Cherry Bomber clone reviews on some german channels. While the Cherry Bomber is an awesome mod, it suffers from a design feature/flaw which has a high potential for autofiring....The mod is negative pole firing as opposed to the normal firing from the positive pole. This means that switch can be bypassed and the firing circuit can be closed by accidental metal contact between an atty and exposed all-metal body carrying the negative current. The 23mm delrin insulator/510 base helps keeping a 22mm atty away from the body, but metal objects can still bridge this or if you use an atty that is larger than 23mm
Here's what I'm talking about:
At 1:51 the guy demos this
These guy's first attempt with coin failed ( about the 1:26 mark), most probably saved by o-rings, but screwing on a larger diameter Subtank triggers an immediate autofire (2:10)
So, bottomline: Not the end of the world, but in the spirit of safer vaping, please be careful with this mod, especially when storing or travelling with batteries in.
PS: The Vertex Box mod also suffers from the same flaw, but is worse as it doesn't have a wider insulated base.
Here's what I'm talking about:
At 1:51 the guy demos this
These guy's first attempt with coin failed ( about the 1:26 mark), most probably saved by o-rings, but screwing on a larger diameter Subtank triggers an immediate autofire (2:10)
So, bottomline: Not the end of the world, but in the spirit of safer vaping, please be careful with this mod, especially when storing or travelling with batteries in.
PS: The Vertex Box mod also suffers from the same flaw, but is worse as it doesn't have a wider insulated base.
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