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    Got my 801 connectors.... Now it's on! Gonna finish up my 5v 2xAA box mod, just need the RCA plugs and should be good to go Gonna do a 6v w/o a regulator, and may make one that will take some small e-cigar batteries too.

    Really appreciate all this info Warp

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    Warp 1900,
    It really looks like you know what your doing.
    I use a mod, called the copper right now.
    I run it off of 6 volts.
    I like the rca cable Idea alot.
    What do you think is the best voltage, and batteries to use.
    like i said, i use 6 volts, ultra fires,
    I always am looking for the best voltage, and vape mod.
    Do you think any of your ideas, would be better than what im currently using.
    If so, id like to try.

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    Quote Originally Posted by RenaissancePuffer View Post
    Got my 801 connectors.... Now it's on! Gonna finish up my 5v 2xAA box mod, just need the RCA plugs and should be good to go Gonna do a 6v w/o a regulator, and may make one that will take some small e-cigar batteries too.

    Really appreciate all this info Warp
    Thank you RP, hope you go through making them with no problem, if you do, drop a question here.



    Quote Originally Posted by vaporich View Post
    Warp 1900,
    It really looks like you know what your doing.
    I use a mod, called the copper right now.
    I run it off of 6 volts.
    I like the rca cable Idea alot.
    What do you think is the best voltage, and batteries to use.
    like i said, i use 6 volts, ultra fires,
    I always am looking for the best voltage, and vape mod.
    Do you think any of your ideas, would be better than what im currently using.
    If so, id like to try.
    Thank you vaporich,
    What can I say to someone using the copper?
    In my opinion that is the smartest/best switch system of all.
    Personally my favorite is 5V, which I get wilt 2 x 3.7v batteries and a regulator, unfortunately , I don't know of a way of doing it on the copper.
    6 volts is great but a little nasty on the atomizers, 3.7v works great also and when I'm out and about that is what I use.

    The only better thing the RCA system could do for you is allow you to plug any atomizer to your copper or to any other mod you might have.
    I am currently working on an integrated switch in the RCA adapters that should work like the one on the copper, but trust me, it is not easy since they are so small, but still think it is possible.


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    the 3.7 volt batteries, that can be used in the copper??
    IS it even worth me gettting them.
    I always have used it at 6 volts.
    Isnt there going to be a dramatic difference in the vaping experience.
    I dont want to be let down.
    I just wish, I knew ways to keep the atomizers better juiced.
    I tried the edobit deals, but I cannot get mine to work fully.
    I mean they work, but its like they dont dish out enough juice for me or something.
    Just looking on ways I can improve the experience.
    Any other ideas Warp 1900
    As far as the cables, Id do it if it would work better.
    I have the 901, 801, 510, and 4081 adapters for the copper now.

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    Hey Warp, just wanted you to know that I have made my first 510 to RCA crossover connector. Your instructions were right on. Keep up the good work.

    Kevin

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    Quote Originally Posted by a2dcovert View Post
    Hey Warp, just wanted you to know that I have made my first 510 to RCA crossover connector. Your instructions were right on. Keep up the good work.
    Kevin
    Please, tell me how you did this. I have 3 510 battery ends that I just received and would like to do this but don't see how they work like the others. I have read this thread twice and still don't see how the 510 can work since it is reverse from everything else.

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    Geez, I'm tiptoeing in here to peek at these pictures and can't say when I've ever felt like such a rube.

    I'm not sure how all this all works, but it's very impressive.

    So, not to play the 'girl card' or anything *wrings hands ala Scarlett O'Hara: "I don't know nuthing bout no wires"* but I'm wondering if anyone could zero in one one picture to see if there's anything here that might help me.

    The reason I wandered in is because I have been shopping for new 510 attys to use w/a Prodigy and I was trying to figure out if there was another atty I could use. Seems like I read somewhere that a 901 might be interchangeable? But then again I know PS sells adaptors for the 901, but if they're interchangeable, why would I need that? Anyway, it's always way cooler to figure it out on your own and on the cheap. Plus, that leave more $$ to stock up on juice.

    Then I was dazzled by all the pretty colors and connectors and I'm wondering if there's something here that might work?

    So, if I'm completely misunderstanding what all this stuff is, just show me the door...no worries.

    Thanks!
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    Opus - the threading on the atomizer doesn't matter - it still sits in the shell of the RCA plug like any other atomizer would. Break off the "T" shaped conductor on the jack so that all you're left with is the center conductor. The shell of the RCA plug makes the negative connection and the center conductor of the plug itself makes the positive.

    Cut off the non-threaded end of the RCA shell. File flat/smooth. All you should have left is the very center conductor sticking up. Press the atomizer down into the shell and check for continuity. Once you have the length right to make good contact (you should have a little of the knurled ring showing for a 510 - cut about halfway down the knurled ring and file to fit), glue the atomizer in place and you're done.

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    Justme - from what I understand, while the 901 and 510 are of similar diameter, the thread size/pitch are not the same, so they are not directly interchangeable.

    It *might* be possible to mod a prodigy with Warp's PVMA stuff, but I'm not sure I'd want to be cutting/drilling on a $140 mod.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mnealtx View Post
    Opus - the threading on the atomizer doesn't matter - it still sits in the shell of the RCA plug like any other atomizer would. Break off the "T" shaped conductor on the jack so that all you're left with is the center conductor. The shell of the RCA plug makes the negative connection and the center conductor of the plug itself makes the positive.

    Cut off the non-threaded end of the RCA shell. File flat/smooth. All you should have left is the very center conductor sticking up. Press the atomizer down into the shell and check for continuity. Once you have the length right to make good contact (you should have a little of the knurled ring showing for a 510 - cut about halfway down the knurled ring and file to fit), glue the atomizer in place and you're done.
    Ughh, this is why I went into the SQL/programming side of IT work. Maybe I'll just try some good ol' soldering on the battery connectors I bought.

    If you could tell me the exact RCA pieces you used from Radio Shack I just might be able to figure it out.

    Thanks for your time.

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