Darthvapor

Does anyone have any experience with https://www.darthvaper13.com/ and their products? I was looking at some of their mods, and I really like them, but I'm not sure how well they are built. I don't know too much about mosfet. Only the basics. All my mechs are straight mechanical buttons. I don't want to buy a mod and the quality isn't too well. ie. Warm chips, buttons, batteries discharging unevenly.

I was not able to find a lot of information on them online.  


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