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    Default 510 NicoStick - 401 Atty as connector

    My 401 NicoStick has a sister!
    The 401 atomizer is a perfect fit for the 510 atomizer. With the amount of dead 401 atomizers I have, I could make 510 mods forever.
    The NicoStick is the perfect solution to the one shortcoming of the 510 - (short battery life)
    If I'm not careful, I'm gonna turn my atomizer into a puddle of slag!
    Can't we all just get along?

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    Wow! I can make a 401 box with a dead 510 atty. I will do this this week. Thanks.

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    Are you saying that you can screw a 401 atomizer and 510 atomizer end to end? and us the the 401 for mounting and electrical connection? I've abandoned my 401 as all my batteries were destroyed by dripping

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    ... and would that be without any manipulation of the male contact ?
    did they just fit electrically ?

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    Yep, the two mate perfectly and make contact. I didn't have to do anything to make the two work together.
    Can't we all just get along?

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    How long does the battery last with the 510 atty?

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    Quote Originally Posted by kLAcK View Post
    How long does the battery last with the 510 atty?
    Funny you should ask. I just went to take a hit off of it and got no vapor. I first thought that I'd killed the atty (I'm a 401 atty serial killer). When I saw this I thought to change batteries (14500) - Bingo, back up and running.
    I put the other battery in sometime yesterday afternoon and I've been vaping hardcore since 7 AM. So at least 6 hrs (probably more like 8).

    I can kill a 510 manual battery in an hour, no problem.
    Can't we all just get along?

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    Excellent! I think I have just found my first mod!

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    Thanks a lot, Paradiso, you made my day!

    I have only M401/2 so will be ordering 510 attys.
    But than I will have a dilemma:
    1.510 NicoStick - 401 Atty as connector
    or
    2.401 NicoStick - 510 Atty as connector

    I am not a dripper nor dipper and as you know M4XX has small cartridge, about .25 mg, but 510 is twice as much like .50 mg.

    Also would have to buy a bunch of cartridges and attys for 510 if I go 510 route.

    See my dilemma?

    So how is the draw on 510 vs M4XX?

    Yury
    Last edited by YKruss; 06-08-2009 at 07:39 PM.

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    I have both the 401 and the 510. I have abandoned 401. The vapor the 510 produces speaks volumes. The draw is comparable with a fresh atomizer.

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