Q: Organizing my chargers in E-Cigarette Technical; Okay, I'm coming down the home stretch to make vaping a no brainer
I hope this is the final obstacle. ...
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And I can't add either...the total is five wall chargers...I think 
Dave
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I actually just ordered a couple of spare wall chargers for my 901 and 510. I am just going to make a little box out of some MDF with the chargers mounted inside. Drill a hole for each charger and a small hole or two out the back for the AC lines and just put a power strip behind it. I then plan on using a label printer to identify which hole on the outside is for which ecig. I think I am going to run a Mini-USB to the top of said wooden box as well so i can put my PCC on top to charge it. Basically a smallish 'vaping charge station' I will put up some pics in a few days when the rest of my stuff comes in.
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Maybe you guys should consider another type of device? Like a Janty stick? It'll let you get rid of all your chargers because it has a built in USB charging/passthru connection. Just saying. :-)
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Try a mod, 1 charger, 2 batteries,5-10 hrs on each battery. Battery replacment cost about 2$.....Problem solved
Chuck

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I am putting together a NicoStick for both my 510 and my 901 as well. I tend to be out and about a bit more often than some where having my traditional e-cig batteries would be easier and draw less awkward attention. Nothing wrong with having a whole arsenal of supplies, right?
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Originally Posted by
Stonerman33
I am putting together a NicoStick for both my 510 and my 901 as well. I tend to be out and about a bit more often than some where having my traditional e-cig batteries would be easier and draw less awkward attention. Nothing wrong with having a whole arsenal of supplies, right?
What's a NicoStick?
Being 53 years old, I'm "sparing no expense".
Dave
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I have a large picnic basket that has a double lid. I just put a surge protector and power strip in there and keep everything in the basket. It looks pretty neat. The cord comes out the back and plugs into the wall. I keep all my chargers in that basket.
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Originally Posted by
stormynights
I have a large picnic basket that has a double lid. I just put a surge protector and power strip in there and keep everything in the basket. It looks pretty neat. The cord comes out the back and plugs into the wall. I keep all my chargers in that basket.
One more example of how I can't see a simple solution when it's right in front of my face.
IKEA here I come 
Dave
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