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The PVMA no more worries for batt connectors! in Modding Forum; Originally Posted by MoonMan That's a pretty good idea - you can swap power supplies with different voltages on the ...
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    Quote Originally Posted by MoonMan View Post
    That's a pretty good idea - you can swap power supplies with different voltages on the fly as well. It's like an e-cig buffet right at your fingertips.
    lol

    I was thinking a vaper's lego ...

    one could have LEDs and switches as different modules and you just connect the ones you want. Today I'll have a blue LED and a big red button and 2 attys; plus a big power pack because I'm out for the day, so 801s I think, to chill out
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    Quote Originally Posted by kinabaloo View Post
    vaper's lego
    Even better! That's totally what it is. Just add more bricks to suit your whims!
    Check out the UPAC mod HERE
    - juice dispenser and big battery life all-in-one!

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    i already had the USB and many other goodies made, including a 4.5 wall power supply with the same RCA connector. The cable i used is speaker cable, very thin, it tangles a lot less and i find it to work great for this kind of application, plus my audio background (24+ years recording engineer/music producer) is what allowed me to come up with this adapter design. Thanx for posting the pics kina, i still have more.
    I have been working on this for the past 3 weeks, and been vaping since March, so i am not getting much into this...i was already into it big time!
    Gadgets of any kind drive me crazy, I'm loving it.
    Hopefully this will solve problems for a lot of friends here just like madog and nicowolf's breakthrough did for all of us.
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    Quote Originally Posted by warp1900 View Post
    i already had the USB and many other goodies made, including a 4.5 wall power supply with the same RCS connector. The cable i used is speaker cable, very thin, it tangles a lot less and i find it to work great for this kind of application, plus my audio background (24+ years recording engineer/music producer) is what allowed me to come up with this adapter design. Thanx for posting the pics kina, i still have more.
    I like the speaker cable that is silver or bronze colored inside cleap wrap.

    Don;t go too thin with the cables though

    i only see the 3 pics in your album.

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    Some more pics by warp1900 :



    (something tells me you're really getting into this ...)

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    warp1900 - the 801 to RCA adaptor is all metal; is that simply because it doesn't have a plastic cover on it? And could the others have the same look ?

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    The metal one is also the original cover for the plug, it is just harder to cut, and shape it, but obviously looks nicer, i am working on doing all my adapters the same (sturdier), and BTW, the plastic plugs are wired and soldered, the metal one has no solder or wires. i had to cut the prongs in the plug to the exact size so they would contact the battery connector, lots more work, but well worth it. The plastic plugs also take a beating anyways, but i like the looks of metal better.
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    You just blew my mind man. My next round of mods will definitely incorporate this. Don't worry though all credit goes to you.

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    Thank you stevo, you can also update your mods easily by replacing the battery connectors with RCAs so you re-purpose them, that is what i have been doing with all my mods.

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    Simplicity at its finest, nice selection, what time should I come over...


    Awesome idea Warp


    Cisco...

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