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    Default 901 to 510,801,Nebula adpaters

    Hey Guys,


    There is a member on another forum who was looking for some adapters so I offered to make these for him. He sent me all the parts i needed, 3 901 attys and 1 each 510, 801 and Nebula batterys so I could rip out the connectors. I made 3 adapters using ApO's technique. I used 3 901 atomizers and cut the shell into about 1/2 the length, soldered on some wires and pressed the appropriate atty connectors on the open end. 2 of the 901 atty's were white so I spun them on a lathe to get the coating off and brush finished them.


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    wow good job again cisco.

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    yes i agree wonderfull job i just paid about $25 bucks for one 901 to 510atty from the UK!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cisco View Post
    Hey Guys,


    There is a member on another forum who was looking for some adapters so I offered to make these for him. He sent me all the parts i needed, 3 901 attys and 1 each 510, 801 and Nebula batterys so I could rip out the connectors. I made 3 adapters using ApO's technique. I used 3 901 atomizers and cut the shell into about 1/2 the length, soldered on some wires and pressed the appropriate atty connectors on the open end. 2 of the 901 atty's were white so I spun them on a lathe to get the coating off and brush finished them.


    That's it

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    Cisco...
    I want one 901 to 510.

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    Quote Originally Posted by stormynights View Post
    I want one 901 to 510.
    Send me the parts I would gladly make one for you....


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    Quote Originally Posted by TheVapSter View Post
    yes i agree wonderfull job i just paid about $25 bucks for one 901 to 510atty from the UK!!

    That's about the going rate.... Its nice to be able to use your 901 batteries or mods with the 510, who doesn't have a huge pile of 901 stuff that sits around collecting dust.......


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    nice job on those..

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cisco View Post
    who doesn't have a huge pile of 901 stuff that sits around collecting dust.......
    That would be... me!! I've only got 510 stuff.

    Although, I *did* just get a BE112 starter kit and some extra atomizers for a couple reasons:

    1. Try to get some smoking co-workers to switch

    2. 5v 801 nicostick, per my 'best bang for the buck' poll on types/voltages.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cisco View Post
    Send me the parts I would gladly make one for you....


    Cisco...
    Thank you so much for such a kind offer. I couldn't ask you to do that without payment. How about you just post instructions. That would be a great benefit to everyone. I am sure with your great instructions I can do it myself. I don't think It will be as pretty as yours but as long as it works I will be happy.

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    Finally the solution to using the KR808 cartomizer on a Prodigy. 3.7v though. 5v may be a bit much. Nice work Cisco. Thanks for helping us out with this. This will save me carrying around a pocket full batteries. One Mod fits all....lol...

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