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    Okay, I'm coming down the home stretch to make vaping a no brainer

    I hope this is the final obstacle. I'm trying to figure out how to mount the chargers for my 510's and 901's on a wall, side of desk, etc. so the electrical chords don't move around and break.

    A 510 PCC won't work for me, though my wife is carrying one in her purse.

    I already ordered a Kensington 4-port USB wall charger and USB chords for the 510. One port for the PCC and three ports for 510 batts. Adding one additional 510 wall charger and three 901 wall chargers for the 901, the total is now eight wall chargers.

    Please help

    Dave W.

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    And I can't add either...the total is five wall chargers...I think

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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
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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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    Quote Originally Posted by Stonerman33 View Post
    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".

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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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    Quote Originally Posted by stormynights View Post
    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

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