Dual atomizer monster with many options in Modding; I bet that put outs some Texas size vapor....
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I bet that put outs some Texas size vapor.
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Originally Posted by
Carlos49
Warp1900, Great job I'm going to RS next week to pick up my supply of RCA connectors and start the transformation. I'm trying to work out the bugs on something right now hopefully I can show it soon.... You know they can be a real pain sometimes. LOL
Really enjoy seeing everybody’s mods ... gets the old ticker going

Carlos
Thank you Carlos, looking forward to see how it goes for you.
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Warp, you're an inspiration. Nice job.
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Warp You rule. thanks for sharing!
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This is great stuff man.
In the first pic, you have a switch on one branch of the Y connector. Did you wire that in, or wire it to another RCA plug? I just got the parts to do this last night.
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Originally Posted by
SmokinScott
This is great stuff man.
In the first pic, you have a switch on one branch of the Y connector. Did you wire that in, or wire it to another RCA plug? I just got the parts to do this last night.
Thank you Scott,
Yes, I wired that in, I did try an RCA adapter for the switch so I could also swap switches on the fly, but it ended up sticking out way too much. It would have been really cool though.
If you are going to do the Y, depending on the switch you use, you will most likely have to carve inside for it to fit.
Have fun.
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Is the switch wired to the RCA/battery adapter, or just directly to the + and - of the Y?
I'm trying to wrap my mind around why (if it's just to the Y, as if you made an RCA switch) the current would go through the atty at all. The shortest path for the current would be just into the switch, and right back to ground, just creating a short.
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Originally Posted by
SmokinScott
Is the switch wired to the RCA/battery adapter, or just directly to the + and - of the Y?
I'm trying to wrap my mind around why (if it's just to the Y, as if you made an RCA switch) the current would go through the
atty at all. The shortest path for the current would be just into the switch, and right back to ground, just creating a short.
There is no battery adapter on the Y, it is RCA jack to RCA, jack with the switch in the middle so you make an RCA to 801, 901 or 510 adapter and just plug it on either side of the Y.
Is that what you mean or did I get it all wrong?
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I have looked at this dozens of times and I just can't it figured out. It is so interesting but I just can't figure out what you made and what you bought. I understand the RCA plug part. What are those other things? I hate to show my ignorance like this but I am tired of trying to figure this out on my own.
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Originally Posted by
stormynights
I have looked at this dozens of times and I just can't it figured out. It is so interesting but I just can't figure out what you made and what you bought. I understand the RCA plug part. What are those other things? I hate to show my ignorance like this but I am tired of trying to figure this out on my own.
No ignorance involved here, asking is the best way to go always IMO.
Here are the parts:
1- Phono (RCA) Y-Adapter metal
Phono (RCA) Y-Adapter - RadioShack.com
2- Y-Adapter, Mono Phone Jack to RCA Plugs
Gold Series Audio Y-Adapter, Mono Phone Jack to RCA Plugs - RadioShack.com
3- Mini SPST 1.5-Amp Momentary Pushbutton Switch
Mini SPST 1.5-Amp Momentary Pushbutton Switch (2-Pack) - RadioShack.com
Plug in your 2 atomizers with home made RCA adapters, plug your favorite power source on the other end of the Y and start vaping!
Anything else you want to know just ask me, i will be glad if I can help.
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Last edited by warp1900; 08-28-2009 at 11:41 PM.
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