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KORKUNÇ STANFORD HAPİSHANE DENEYİ [BİLGİ VİDEOSU (#Keşfet)] - Duration: 3:08.

İnsanların çoğu kendilerini kontrollü, iyimser ve şiddetten uzak bir karaktere sahip

olarak görür ve bunun kendilerinin eseri olduğuna inanır.

Peki gerçekten öyle midir?

Bizleri biz yapan gerçekten bizim verdiğimiz kararlar mıdır?

Yoksa kendini kontrollü olarak tanımlayanların bile çevre şartları değiştirildiğinde

kontrolden çıkması ve bir canavara dönüşmesi kaçınılmaz bir durum mudur?

1971'de Stanford Üniversitesinde bir Sosyal Psikolog olan Philip Zimardo bir deney tasarlar:

Deneyde amaç, ''Sıradan bir hayata sahip insanlar şiddete eğllimli bir ortamda ne

kadar bir sürede kontrolden çıkar?''

sorusuna yanıt bulmaktı.

Deneye göre para karşılığında 24 üniversite öğrencisi belirlenir ve bunlardan bi'

kısmına ''Gardiyan'' kalanlara ise ''Mahküm'' statüsü verilir.

Deneyde tüm öğrencilerin bir mahkümun psikolojisini tam olarak yaşaması için

her aşama gerçekmiş gibi yürütülür.

Mahkümlar evlerinde ansızın silahlı soygun suçuyla tutuklanır, polis denetiminde işlemleri

gerçekleştilir ve bir araçla önceden kurgulanmış sahte bir hapishaneye transfer edilir.

Hapishaneye gelindiğinde burada da tıpku öncesinde olduğu gibi süreç doğal seyrinde

ilerler ve gardiyanlar ile mahkümlara yaşatılmak istenen gerçeklik birçok detayla desteklenir.

Gardiyanlara, özel kıyafetler, tahta çubuklar; Mahkümlara ise rahatsız edici kıyafetler

ve mahküm numaraları verilierek bilekleri zincire vurulur.

Gardiyanlar önceden söylendiği gibi mahkümlararı fiziksel şiddetin dışında her yolla korkak

ve çaresiz bir ruh haline sürüklemeye çalışacaklardır.

Hapishanede her şeye rağmen ilk gün sıradan geçer ancak ikinci gün mahkümlar deneyi

deneyi kendi adlarına sonlandırdıklarını ilan eder ve kıyafetlerini çıkarıp yataklarını

hücrelerinin girşine dayayarak gardiyanlara direnmeye başlarlar.

Gardiyanlar ise önceden aldıkları talimatlar doğrultusunda mahkümlara fiziksel şiddet

uygulamadan olabildiğine sert bir şekilde müdahale eder ancak işler bir süre sonra

tamamen çığrından çıkar.

Öyle ki gardiyanlar başta gizlice şiddet uyguladıkları mahkümlara gün geçtikçe

açık ve daha sert şekilde şiddet uygulamaya başlar diğer yandan mahkümlar ise bu sert

tavır karşısında zamanla artan korkak ve uysal bir karaktere bürünür.

Deneyin ilk günlerinde 8612 numaralı mahküm kontrolden çıkar ve çıldırmış gibi

davranmaya başlar ardından deney onun adına sonlandırılır Zimard bu olayı şöyle

açıklamıştır; "8612 numaralı mahkum delice davranmaya başladı, bağırıyor,

çığlık atıyor, küfrediyor ve kontrolsüz öfke nöbetleri geçiriyor.

Onun gerçekten bu psikolojik durumda olduğunu kabullenmemiz epey bir zaman aldı.

Sonunda onu salma kararı verdik."

Bu olayın üzerinden çok geçmeden tam olarak 6.

Günde Zimard 2 hafta olarak planladığı deneyi bitirme kararı alır.

Bu deneyden şaşırtıcı sonuçlar elde ettiğini söyleyen Zimbardo, deneyden sonra

şöyle bir ifade kullanır:''Deney süresince hapishane müdürü olarak gardiyanları yönettim

ve kendimi gardiyanların mahkümlara şiddet uygulamasına izin verirken buldum…''

Denekler üzerinde ciddi ve kalıcı piskolojik hasarlar bıraakn bu deney bizlere kontrolden

çıkmaya ve kendimizin bile tanıyamayacağı bir canavara dönüşmemizin aslında çok

da uzak bir ihtimal olmadığını göstermiştir.

Şimdi size tekrar ve son kez soruyorum, gerçekten iyi biri misiniz?

Yoksa siz de herkes gibi çevrenizin size biçtiği rolü mü oynuyorsunuz? …

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Tim Holtz Flower Garden Zig Brush Marker Watercolour Card - Duration: 22:17.

Hiya it's Amanda here from Lolli Lulu Crafts and today we're going to be doing

a watercolor piece using these gorgeous Tim Holtz floral stamps. So I'm

starting off with this Tattered Lace large rectangle die and I've taken the

fifth one in there and I'm just drawing around it to use as a guide for the size

of my finished watercolor piece. I've then already stamped and rough cut

around the flower heads so that I've created a mask for them and then what

I'm doing is I'm setting out the stamps how I want to actually stamp it, I find

that quite helpful to just get an idea. It also helps me work out the order of

the stamping because obviously I'm needing to mask some off. Now in order to

remember that I actually just take photograph of that stamped piece and

then I've taken those first three flowers, so they're the flowers that I

need to stamp first, so that they then can be masked off. The bits

that you stamp first are going to be in the foreground anything you stamped next

is the layer behind them because it's sort of back to front what you think. You

think you're stamping it first so it's going to be on the back but it's the

reverse. So you stamp anything that you want at the very front first and then

work your way down to the back layer and that way you can mask off your stamps as

you go along. Now I use my Versamark here and some white embossing powder from

Creative Expressions. This is really lovely fine embossing powder so you get a

really lovely detail but of course it's quite hard for me to show you this on

camera because it's kind of white on white!

So what I'm doing is I'm stamping them and then embossing and heat embossing them

straight away because if you then go back and try to stamp again or mask

them off obviously your gonna smush up all your stamped ink areas so you need to

make sure it's all set up ready to go for the next section. So here I'm masking

off my flowers, so I'm just putting these down using a little bit of my tape pen

and then I'm just literally pressing really lightly because you

don't want it to pull up any of the paper and then I'm just positioning the

next elements down. Now as it happens I've got this wrong that leaf piece on

the left hand side there was not the next layer, I actually had a flower that

was in the middle between those two flowers there and that should have come

down next. So it actually slightly messed it up for me because the flower was

meant to be behind the leaf. So what I've done is I've stamped it, I then didn't

think about it in time so I then didn't even mask the leaf off, because I could

have reversed it, I could have made the leaf the other way around! As you can see

I've now put that over the leaf, but I didn't mask the leaf, so I'm literally

getting that embossed piece straight through the middle of that flower. Now

what I actually did afterwards this I actually kind of scraped it off. It was

an ideal but it it got rid of most of the kind of embossed part, enough for me

to color it but it was just a bit of a nuisance. So then I've gone along I've

embossed all of those bits, I've stamped and done all the stalks and everything,

and I'm just trying to show it there to you but it is quite hard being white. So

then the next thing I want to do is put my sentiment down and this is a Simon

Says Stamp stamp and I'm just gonna put "Wishing You the Best Day Ever!" and for

this I'm going to be using my Versafine in black. I really like this, again it

works really well on these lovely fine sort of sentiment stamps, it just comes

up really well. The other thing you have to be cautious of and why it works really

well in this stamp platform is we're working on watercolor card here, and

even on the smoother sides it just still has a little bit of texture to it. As you

see there it didn't quite stamp some of that and the advantage of course of

being on here is that you can easily go back. So if you can, if you've got one of

these, then I would definitely recommend it. So I'm gonna colour these in using

these Kuretake Zig Clean Color Brush Markers and normally I would go off and

I would give you a load of music but today I thought I would talk through

what I was doing and just explain, in case you're new to these markers, or

just any ... just want to hear me chat instead of music! If you don't then turn

the volume down and just enjoy the colouring. So what I'm doing here is I've

first of all I put a layer of water down onto the part that I want to actually

watercolour, and then I added my darker colour first in the area that was the

center here for example, and then I added my next darkest colour and then for me

because I wanted to add the .... so that's my next task I'll let me catch up with

where we are here. Then I want to add the yellow and I'm allowing the

colours to blend in, it doesn't damage the brush at all coz these are like little

brushes on the ends of these markers. Then to just really kind of feather the

colour out so it really blends out. I'm just using a paint brush with water on

just to blend those colorus through and really just try and make the transition

between one to the other really subtle. Again it's about layering as well

because with a lot of these markers, you you kind of want to let it dry and then

go back in again, because if you keep adding to it when it's wet you sometimes

don't get that distinction. Whereas if you let it dry and then add another

colour it kind of doesn't mush together quite same. What I did there was I had

found a colour, that I was doing on here, and I thought it was a little bit darker,

and it just added that little bit of extra definition to the shadow. So I

just added that in and then I quite liked it so it went back to the other

one for that. So here the three greens that I'm going to be using for my stalks

and leaves and you can choose whatever works for you but again here I've added

the water first and this is the advantage of embossing because the

embossing axis almost like erm like what's the word like little walls to

your water and your color so it stops it flooding out too far as long as you

don't put like masses down it kind of stops it and it sort of keeps it within

the definition of the area that you want it to be in and I think that works

really well so what I'm doing here is I'm starting with my lightest color I'm

putting that down across the whole lot and then here I'm just doing a little

bit on the leaf and blending that through and then I take my next darkest

color or actually sorry in this one I'm doing a bit of yellow yes that strikes I

thought the yellow would look really nice at the bottom just give it a bit of

almost like the sun shining through the bottom of the leaf that kind of almost

translucent kind of limey color that you get and I did that by merging the yellow

and the green together a little bit so then I've just kept adding in the darker

color in the areas where you think that you're going to have bits of shadows so

areas where perhaps the leaves are touching joints so sort of where the

stalks say at that V there at the bottom there that would be darker there would

be certain sections of the leaf on the top maybe or to the back of the leaf

there you can kind of decide I mean it's really not that massively important I

think unless we're trying to do like an absolute masterpiece you know long as

you get it roughly right and you add the shadows in it's going to look good

obviously you want to do where to a certainly scent there are likely to be

darker areas so underwear leaves a say touching those stalks they're going to

be darker because the shadow would be grated exactly but don't get too hung up

on it you know long as you put add some shading it's gonna look better than not

to be honest so just play with and enjoy it and don't get too worried

about it so now I'm doing my flowers and I

decided to go for some blues and purples which was slightly unusual perhaps for

flowers but I just thought it would be kind of cool

so you want to make sure that the area that you have worked on previously is

completely dry I let it dry naturally by the time I to finish the other areas

this had dried so here you can see at the plate where the flower had met that

kind of flower head part we took the darkest color then I put my mid color

down next to it and then I took my bright blue and did it at the petal

points and now what I'm doing is taking my paintbrush and I'm pulling that color

down towards the pale of blue what that does is obviously dilute the darker blue

and start to make it be able to merge with the other one so now what I'm doing

is pulling the other color up so then the two will meet in the middle and

we'll start to blend them together and that just adds that lovely blend through

so then when you want to just add a little bit more color to add a little

bit more definition and just keep layering that up now here I decided that

the petal points now were just a little bit dull so where I'd pulled it down I

just pulled it a little bit too far so I'm just taking my paintbrush and I'm

just going over that and with clean water and pushing up the color towards

the center there and that just pushes some of that color off the petal points

and here I'm just taking that paler blue and just blending in the mid-tone area

as well just to try and blend that through but here again I still felt that

was a little bit dark so I just took my little baby wipe and just Pat it on

those ends and that just took away a bit of that color so now we're going to the

next flower here I'm still doing a bluey flower so I'm taking where the center of

the flower is and I'm adding the darkest color sorry it's a purple flower going

bananas in my old age and then I but I wanted to get the blues in there so it

it was totally comfortable with my blue flower but you still wanted it to be a

purple flower so by adding the blue button

sing it in a little bit with the dark purple it kind of worked so for this one

originally I was gonna add color like I did with the previous vowel but I really

liked how when I poured the color out to the tips it just made its own pale color

I just thought it looked so pretty so here what I'm doing is I'm just adding

some darker color to the center with the blue and just making that a little bit

more definition in the center there and then the same with the purple because I

didn't want it so blue but I wanted it as such a mix in nicely so here we've

got another flower it's really hard to see them and again I'm just laying down

my water first now this one has petals that are curling up so what I'm trying

to do is where the petals are either overlapping or curling over other petals

you can see that blue sort of line I've got in the middle there I'm just going

over it with purple as well I'm just trying to add that there as the darkest

area because that's where the petals are kind of cross creating a bit of shadow

over each other and by just looking at that that's when you'll just add that

little bit of extra definition to your flower don't kind of think about it in

that or get too worried about it just think all right that flower petal is

will be overlapping the other ones so let's add a darker color there and then

just blend it out almost don't look at it closely as far away I mean because if

you look at it too much you you kind of try to make it look like the flower but

actually when I'm doing it I'm just thinking it looks a mess but then when

you pull back all of a sudden it looks right and it works and I think you know

if you just kind of put the color where the darker areas ought to be and don't

try to make it look like a flower but just think about where the dark hair is

on where the light areas are and then it will naturally come into place but as I

said don't get massively hung up on it you can see even though this is speeded

up four times I'm really not getting too worried I'm thinking right the scent is

going to be darker because all the leaves are closer together and some of

the areas where the petals are overlapping each other they will be

darker so I just added a little bit lying there but I'm not getting

massively hung up as you can see on this one I'm just barely adding anything to

the lower area I'm mostly focusing on the center and here I'm just going along

where I think the petals overlap a bit so this is the last flower here I think

I think is and for this one I wanted to go for a blue flower because I didn't

want to have just the single blue flower so I'm again starting I'm sorry this is

slightly off camera but I'm starting in the center and I'm putting the blue down

now unlike my first blue flower although I'm gonna make this predominantly blue I

am adding a little purple into it again just to blend the blue flower into the

other flowers just so it works together now you'll see with this like the other

one I have added the paler color around the edge of the flower so you can see

where that top petal there it's kind of got a sort of fold over part so the the

bit that's skimming it would be the light part so like there down the bottom

because that's the part that's coming around and it will be hitting the light

it's the bit inside that's going to be the darker area so if you just keep the

center part dark and there's a lot bits at the edges lighter

you'll find that that will come together really well now in all honesty this is

the point I should have stopped and what I did was I started playing with the

center here and I regretted that I don't think it turned out horrible but I think

it looked better before I played with it now you'll see here what I was trying to

do was blend the center in with the darker color on the outside but what

happened was because the outside petals were still wet the green just smushed

out into the petals instead of staying where it should have done and so it just

began and then it was too dark and I just was trying to rescue it at this

point so the only way I could rescue it really was to add some dark color around

the edge there which okay that looked okay but and and I wasn't unhappy with

that I wasn't so on how the center turned out I preferred

it how I had it before I played around as I said I don't think I was unhappy

with it per se when it was finished I think what happened particularly was

that the embossing sort of got slightly covered in color it didn't stay clean of

color so it kind of didn't look as white as well so that's where I wasn't as

happy anyway then as a finishing touch what I always like to do with things

like this is put like a shadow around the entire image so what I did was I

took the gray pen and I put it like a color palette at

the side and then really watered it down and just added this very faint shadow

around the edge but as you can see some were darker some were not but it just

gives it a bit of pop off the page and I think that really really works well I

just personally think that adds to it so then as you can see I cut that out using

my tattered lace dye and I think again that's come out really really well next

using the next-biggest dye up on this set of tattered lace dyes

I cut a square oblong rectangle whatever you want to call it from this iris

cardstock from creative expressions I thought that was just a perfect color

for this colors on the flowers here next I made a card base using my easy pc card

method I now use 1/2 is the iris and one part in the coconut white and then I've

just marked it because I was actually using some scrap of the iris so I didn't

have any exact size on the top fold there normally I'd do that half an inch

or an inch but I didn't have an exact amount so I just marked it with a pencil

and scored it and then just using the red line tape I've stuck that together

to create a gorgeous two-tone card and I just think that comes together really

really well um however I did think that the card back particularly it was just a

little bit floppy once I was putting the weight of the other layers on to the

front it would not be as strong so I added a center panel

again just using up scraps to the back there just adds a bit of stability and

then I had some little bits as you can see on the top there and also a little

bit of scrap that I put on the bottom just to create a design on the inside

again it adds a little bit of extra strength to the back but it also just

made the insight little cut a little less a dull when it was opened up and I

thought actually just even using those tiny little scraps it looked really

really well so I was pleased with that so then the next thing that I did was I

stuck my watercolor piece to the front of the iris cardstock and for this I

used the red tape now you want to use something strong like that and you want

to use a dry glue tape like that because the water color will be slightly kind of

wobbly the paper from being water colored so you want something that's

going to stick it down straight away and really strongly so it literally flattens

it out for you now I don't quite know what happened here but clearly I went

slightly off size and considering they were dyes they should have been perfect

anyway so I just had to chop a tiny bit off the top but that worked fine and

then all I did next was using some foam tape just to give a little bit of

dimension I have added those to the back and as you know I love using plenty of

foam tape and then using some cosmic shimmer on the backs of the foam just

because I always feel like always said that foam tape after time will

deteriorate the sticky tends to anyway in like central heating and stuff so I

always like to add something like the cosmic shimmer because then it helps

give that extra strength to the glue and it all makes your card stay together for

longer and if you see by adding all that foam there is not one single area even

as I'm pushing it down to stick it that's falling you know dipping down so

you know as why are you such a lot so next I decided I wanted to add some

little droplets and some sequins just to add a little bit

sparkle and yumminess to the card so all I did was position them where I wanted

them to be and using a tiny little dot of cosmic shimmer just moved the secret

out of the way put the dot down and then using my poker tool just put the sequin

or a little droplet back in place don't worry that you can see the glue at this

point it doesn't matter because the glue dries completely dry so don't worry

about that it will just show you look of dries completely dry of course II try

some clean dry dries completely clear so there it is done and I think those

sequins a perfect color as well and I love the little droplets I just added

two of those so that was it and I think it looks so pretty I was really really

pleased with that so I hope you like it too

now don't forget as always go on across to my blog post if you want to see lots

more photos or details of the colors used and other products etc to find the

blog post all you need to do if you're on youtube is go to the paragraph below

the video click where it says show more and you will find a link taking you to

the blog post so that is it for today thank you so much for watching I hope

you have enjoyed and of course I hope that you like the card and I would love

to hear what you think thank you so much for watching and I will see you again

soon bye for now bye

- no they are you were warned before

well maybe warnings don't work maybe I had to save myself

being so naive broken heart once left

it's over we watch at my little boys turn to

Pema

I guess a surprise

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hi there I am Tanja Windegger and I have complex post-traumatic stress

disorder myself and have you ever tried to meditate and you only find that every

second sky up and they're going up just getting irritated and more irritated and

more frustrated with it or have you meditated and you mean the other way and

it just developed into some form of dissociation you know it's really really

difficult to meditate and you have a complex PTSD your anxiety or OCD because

there's certain parts of our brain that is either working too hard or either

pasta not working hard enough so it's hard to find that balance with raising

thoughts and so forth a lot of people think that meditation is all about not

having any thoughts that you can just sit down with having any thoughts and

that's not really the case there's a lot more to meditation okay so I want to

give you a couple of tips so a couple of things that I did or how I used

meditation or some people may actually think it's more a form of mindfulness

exercises but we need to start slow okay we need to start like you can tell the

toddler you know not to walk I was just going to put you an escape or a big an

escape but rather skip all the in-between because that's like okay so

for me initially those exercises will no longer than two or three minutes okay so

I choose a song that is kind of calming or soothing to me and most songs last

button it is three-minute mark and then that exercise that I do is more in

focusing on on this specific thing you have to either a smell or a sound or

with ungrateful cool or sometimes I do focus on anything that I can think of in

a specific color or shape or texture or something like that and because the aim

is for me there was any other meditation or mindfulness exercise to strengthen

that muscle to refocus my mind wanders off all the time but the

key is to gently and with compassion and the reason am i near doing it for two or

three minutes it's because afterwards you once you stop forget the frustrated

it has no benefit anymore okay but if you keep it short and you do it multiple

times throughout the day maybe morning lunch and dinner or something like that

then that can be really beneficial because every time there when your

trigger that's in the past memories come it can really help you know that muscle

is so much stronger and you can it helps you to come back to pressing in here

with that exercise as well so that's really really helped me dip okay so I

know some people might say that it's not meditation but I argued it okay and it

helped me just doing it at the time I do use another form of meditation like I

have to track guided meditations as well and they were quite helpful but the one

that I've been doing for a couple of years now and I highly encourage you to

try as well ease holosync okay you can go and google it and

they'll give you an explanation of what they use it's a sound that changes your

brain wave patterns and that's been life-changing for me I know it's not

cheap but it's probably looks like cheaper than medication I used to pee on

to be honest and I'm not on any medication that because it just really

helped me to calm down my brain and I can feel the peace now okay so I do that

in combination then do that holosync and then I do my little short to

discriminant exercises multiple times throughout the day so but I'd love to

hear you thoughts on that as well you know how do you overcome those those

negative thoughts that constantly try to cook you and take you off track when

you're trying to meditate or be peaceful like comments so what do you do there

and have you found the guided meditation that you find really helpful and you

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With series resistance...For f*cks sake...

With parallel connection lower than

Hey there!

Today our guest is nice and compact dotBox Dual Mech by dotMOD

Let's roll!

Hopushki vorobushki!

Hello everyone! Alex VaperMD is with you and i'm glad to welcome you on my channel

And today our guest is Noisy Cricket for rich people. This is dotBox Dual Mech by dotMOD

This box mod is powered by 2*18650's, full mechanical and with a feature to switch modes from parallel connection to series connection

These are the miracles that happen in this box mod and we'll talk about all of it in more details in close up

So...Let's dive down

So, friends, black packaging by dotMOD with a dotMOD logo

At the rear side we have warning, information about manufacturer, information about kit contents and barcode

Also, on side of the cover we have a sticker with color mark

Under the cover there is User Manual, certificate of authenticity and warning

And the device itself, of course. And that's all the kit contents there is

Okay, folks, a little bit of specs - this mod is made of aluminum and available in 4 colors - Black, Gold, Red and Blue

It features central connector position, fit for up to 24mm atomizers and is powered by 2*18650's

This is mechanical mod with the ability to work in two modes - series and parallel. Also you can completely break the connection and by doing so turn the mod Off

All of that is executed by the single switch, that is hidden under the cover

Manufacturer don't recommend using resistance lower than 0.1Ω with parallel connection and below 0.5Ω with series

And we start from the top, where we have gold-plated connector with gold-plated spring-loaded pin

This is 510 connector and it's positioned in the center on top part of the mod

This side is blank, on this side there is a door with dotMOD logo

This side is also blank, and here we a button and another door

On the bottom we have dotMOD logo, serial number and two notches for comfortable removal of doors

Okay, the battery compartment for 2*18650's is hidden under the door with the dotMOD logo

Door is held by 6 magnets - 3 on the body and 3 on door

In that battery compartment we have a ribbon for extraction of batteries. Also there is correct polarity marks - both batteries should be installed positive side up

At the bottom we have gold-plated spring-loaded contacts, clean-look in white color and two screws, which is holding the inner part of a button

We have another door at the side with a button. By removing that door you'll get access to switching modes

Also, this door is held by 8 magnets - 4 magnets on the body, 4 on the door

Pay attention to the switch - right now the mod is in parallel connection mode - arrow is pointed at it

On the top there is a circuit break ie Power Off

On the right side we have series connection mode and now I'll show you how to switch modes

Okay, after you have taken off that door you can switch modes with its help by inserting edge of the cover in that notch on the switch

And now by turning it to the right and fixating position of the switch you'll be switching modes

And I think that's all I could've tell you about about the principles of work of this box mod, but let's take a look inside it

And for a start we can disassemble the button

To do this we need to unscrew this black insulator, which unscrews counter clockwise

After you unscrewed that insulator you can get rid off the button

By the way, the button has this plastic inlay inside. Apparently, it's made to prevent button from heating up.

But I never felt that the button was heated up at all or the mod itself was heating up hard

And beneath the button we have a gold-plated contact with silver-plating on the main contacts

But be very cautious - pay attention, that there is 4 springs inside

One spring is just fell out

Well, it stuck to the magnet

Yes, all 4 springs is inside of plastic and because of these springs the button works

It's not very convenient to insert them, so better use tweezers

Okay, as you can see, inside we also have 2 silver-plated contacts and with closure of these contacts all the magic of this box mod happens

But that's not all, let's take a look deeper and remove this plastic cover

And after you unscrewed all screws you can get rid of this plastic cover and get inside of the box mod

And this is how interesting the whole contact group looks like

It gold-plated and it gives us opportunity to switch between parallel and series connection

There is a mode switch, as well as a circuit break. And here is the button in plastic casing

Actually, this is very interesting and difficult solution. But I'll tell you - it do its job

As you can see, the switch has two main modes - to the right and to the left. In the middle is circuit break - contacts don't touch

Friends, I don't know how durable and stable it is, but right now it's working well

Okay, enough looking at it, let's assemble it

So, friends, everything is ready for installing 2*18650's in here

As I said before, we'll insert batteries positive side up on both sides

One battery goes positive side up and the second goes positive side up as well

After this snap one door

Snap another cover and right now the box mod isn't functional, since the switch is off

Next everything is simple - screw down the RDA, switch to parallel connection

Snap the door, press the button and, as you can see, box mod is fires

I have one more box mod in Red color which I'm using and it's in parallel mode as well

I don't use series connection, so today all the tests will be with parallel connection

As you can see both box mods is in functional state

So thanks for your attention in close up

Let's go up to

Hohohohoho

RDA is chucking clouds, box mod is performs like a beast, everything is great in that aspect

Right now, this box mod is in parallel mode, I have a 0.1Ω build and it works perfectly

Box mod is hits so hard, that I can feel how that amperage goes through coils

But, anyway, I found several cons in this box mod and we'll talk about it right now

And first con to this box mod I'll give for...

Rattle of battery door

At least on this Red version on the side where the button is

On that side the door is rattles as well, but not as loud as door on opposite side with a button

Let's try Gold version

Well, here we have the same story. Doors rattle and that's why I'm giving a con

Next con to this box mod I'll give for inconvenience of cleaning of contact group

Despite the fact, that contact group is silver-plated, black dots(aka arks) will be appearing anyway

And you will have to clean it sooner or later anyway

And it's not that easy to get to these small contacts and it'll be very hard to get to inner contacts

So for that inconvenience I'm giving a con

I'm done with cons, let's talk about nitpicks

I have only one nitpick

When you press the button you're feeling that little crunching and rustling. It's because of 4 springs is inside

And button kinda hooked and you can feel it. It's not very pleasing moment and that's why it's a nitpick

Zharko(hot)

Let's talk about pros

First pro to this box mod I'll give for interesting and working implementation of switching modes

Everything happens fast and easy. You're not bothering in the moment of switching modes at all

And, the most important, in this box mod we have an option to turn it Off completely. It's very good

Next pro to this box mod I'll give for its great performance

It's just incinerates your RDA. It really giving out all the power to the last drop

Even with parallel connection with a 0.1Ω build

It really performs like a freaking beast

I'm not a fan of series connection, but in series it hits even harder

But the main thing is your safety, friends

Don't forget, that even manufacturer himself states on the site, that it's crucial to use correct resistance

In parallel connection, resistance should be above or equal 0.1Ω, in series connection resistance should be above or equal 0.5Ω. It's important!

Next pro to this box mod I'll give for central landing of atomizers. I love when connector is in the center and I'm giving a pro for that

Another pro I'll give for convenient location of a button. No matter how you hold it - either in right or left hand - it'll be always comfortable to press Fire button with your thumb

Next pro I'll give to this box mod is for compact size. Yeah, it's pretty fat, but it's short and overall has nice grip and it's very comfortable to use it

And I can't not to give a last pro for design.

This box mod has a charm of dotMOD. They do their devices beautiful and in their own way

This box mod is designed in a simple, concise style

I like a lot how this box mod looks

And now let's talk about the saddest thing

The price

The price of this box mod on official dotMOD site is 120$

It IS expensive

It's freaking expensive

But dotMOD always holds high price tag

And I'll tell you, there is a lot of people, who buys dotMOD products and knows what they are paying for

Even from current dotMOD, when we all know, that it's China

But, as I always said, there is good China and there is bad China

Here it's good China

Yes, not without problems. Yes, not without flaws.

But anyway - this is dotMOD and you know what? I like it

Overall, I want to remind you one more time regarding your safety

When you buy a thing like this you must know what you're taking in your hands, what you'll be using and how to use it properly

Necessarily read User Manual, necessarily watch this video one more time and then you shouldn't get any problems

And at this point I'll be finalizing me today's review

I want to say big thanks to dotMOD for sending me this device for review

Yes, almost forgot to show you - guys also sent to me these top caps for their recent RDTA

This is aluminum Red top cap and full black aluminum top cap

It looks dope as well

And I think it even works

Yeah, it is. But I need to change the coils

That's all, friends. At this point I'll ending my review for sure

I wanna thank YOU for your attention

Don't forget, in this corner we always have a voting going - do you like this device or no(да-yes/нет-no)

Leave a comment - what do you think about parallel connection and what do you think about series connection?

And, of course, hit that Like button if you liked my review

Share this video with your friends in your social media(as well as the fact, that now English captions is available), press that freaking Bell button and subscribe to the channel, which you still didn't subscribed yet

I'm pretty sure there is people, who doesn't subscribed to my channel yet

And Alex from VapersMD was with you

I wish you a delicious vape and let the vaping come into your life and stays there for long

Take care of yourself and your mods

Vsem poka poka

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