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I found the best way to remove the fuse is to cut them off with wire snips then mix some regular solder in with what ever they are using ,then wick off excess to make a new pad. But I could be wrong..

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bnitch said:

I found the best way to remove the fuse is to cut them off with wire snips then mix some regular solder in with what ever they are using ,then wick off excess to make a new pad. But I could be wrong..



This is what I done too

Regards David
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Brandon, John. I can replace the fuse himself with his own hands?
I don't have problem with fuse, but if ....
Regardas



Absolutely, if you want to change it yourself it won't effect your warranty.  
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soz for been slightly off topic but the strangest thing just happened while i was swapping the batteries in my boxer 133. as i slid the first new battery in to the mod there was a crack and the mod was dead but after leaving it a while it started to work again.if someone could explain what happened it would be appreciated.

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Brandon said:

Brandon, John. I can replace the fuse himself with his own hands?
I don't have problem with fuse, but if ....
Regardas



Absolutely, if you want to change it yourself it won't effect your warranty.  


Brandon, John. I thank you for your answers.
Regards
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thanks for the earlier suggestion to what the weird cracking noise was ,it turned out to be the chip shorting out from one of its corners because of something to do with the fact it was running of 2 18650 and apparently it was trying to take a too higher voltage.shortly after my last  post it stopped working and its due back from the shop tomorrow.

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