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Video - How to mod your DSE901B for USB PC power in E-Cigarette Technical; I'm just pickin on you Dustin... I really enjoy your videos you've been a big help to me as far ...
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    I'm just pickin on you Dustin... I really enjoy your videos you've been a big help to me as far as learning about different products. When I saw you smoke up 2 penstyles at once I was amazed I'm still using the same atomizer as when I started, keeping close watch on it. So far so good!

    About removing the chip...yes it is on the side towards the threads. I took a small nail and punched it thru and removed the whole thing aside from the threaded part. I needed that part in tact to make contact with the atomizer.
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    Bastage - Excellent post & vid, that little mod goes straight to the top of my 'to do' list - Thanks.....

    You dont happen to have made a schematic/circuit diagram of the whole works do you?

    Cheers & Keep up the good work

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    Hi Barry - Make sure to keep us updated once you mod yours. The only drawing I did was posted and it's on the first page. All you have to do is put a small switch on the positive lead then run it thru the center piece and solder to the positive pad on the battery. The negative side is tricky, since there's more surface area and it's painted you need to take an area towards the bottom (where the LED was) and sand it down. This will remove the paint and scratch up the surface making it easier to get a solder ball attached to the casing (for your USB negative wire). Be careful to make sure you use heatshrink or some form of protection on the wires when you connect the switch so your + connections are never shorted to ground. This is especially important when you are inserting the wires back into the battery tube to secure. Do not super glue the switch to the side of the casing! Super glue gets all inside the switch itself and will ruin it. I tore up one switch with glue. What I ended up doing for the switch mounting is just put some electrical tape on the metal surface first, set the switch on top of that, then secured it by putting another layer of electrical tape over the wires. I used a few drops of super glue to secure the cables inside the battery tube once everything was routed the way I wanted it. Make sure you check for shorts before you plug anything in to USB power, and make sure your voltage is correct with and without the button pressed before you secure anything. You should only have power to the device when the button is pressed. If you accidentally apply power to the atomizer constantly, or for too long in one burst it will fry so check your connections really well before you plug it in.

    Do not attempt to inhale on the eCig immediately after this mod. Ideally you want the center hole sealed so no air can come from the casing. In the case that it is not compeltely sealed, and you have superglue that is not completely dry inside the casing you could inhale superglue that has not hardened yet. THIS IS VERY IMPORTANT. Let it sit for at least one hour.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Kimmiegrif View Post
    cool! just wonder why janty uses that rechargable batt in their config?

    It's partly to do with safety, it stops power surges from what I can gather.

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    I understood that a standard usb port can only supply 500ma of current. A normal atomizer draws slightly more than 1 amp. This would tell ME that this config would exceed the normal current for a USB port, and the higher voltage would degrade the atomizer, but that is a .... educated guess.

    Where is trog? He probably has done all this calculating before.
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    I got a good laugh out of it all. once one of my many batteries dies i might make another one
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    Rat: Do you want one of mine? I've got a dead DSE 901b battery and I'm too technologically infantile to do any of these mods.
    The world will look up and shout "Save us!"... And I'll whisper "No."

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    i'm good... thanks though. you should see the sheer number of e-cigs in my possession. Would make many people shudder.
    "Think of life after the jump." -Dustin Hardy-

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    Quote Originally Posted by RatInDaHat View Post
    i'm good... thanks though. you should see the sheer number of e-cigs in my possession. Would make many people shudder.
    I bet you do have one hell of a collection there Dusty. Glad you enjoyed the video. If I can think of anything else worhtwhile I'll post another one haha. Maybe I'll measure the current draw on 1 vs 2 USB plugs with a Y-adapter. I'm going to make another cable soon I'll try to cover the whole process on video for everyone... this one was just to show how basic it is and how well it works.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rorschach View Post
    Rat: Do you want one of mine? I've got a dead DSE 901b battery and I'm too technologically infantile to do any of these mods.
    I'll take it! I need dead battery cases. Let me know what you want for it.

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