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    Are you tightening the atomizer every time you want to take a hit, and unscrewing it when you want it turned off? That sounds like a pain in the butt.
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    I agree with Bastage - unscrewing the atomiser from the battery I'm not that interested in trying - sorry AAA. Your info is interesting but I can't (yet) think of a way I could use it. I'm not careful enough not to set my house on fire after putting down a half unscrewed e-cig only for it to then make contact.

    Yep - 'fused state' could stop that from happening - but I don't have that much faith in technology nor could I be sure that any fuse I wired would trigger before blowing something in my computer. Computer USB sockets seem very sensitive to power load.

    Just my 2p worth.

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    aaa - you got me right. I'm very much a layman here.

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    Quote Originally Posted by aaa View Post
    If I were a layman, I would think like you, and that is absolutely OK.

    I am a professional, and I only feel a fraction of this safety, when the small lithium-polimer battery rests in my e-cig ...
    What are you trying to say here? There are no safety concerns, it's a small electrical device hooked up to a simple push button switch.

    Who told you it was hard to press a button?


    Are you just trying to dog me out or what? If you want to play that game just let me know.

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    I don't have the current ratings, I took the ones I'm using now off of a DVD player. I did buy a few as well but I dont have the label anymore. I've made 3 and none of the switches have failed yet, so until that happens I'm not concerned about it. The switch leads look to be about the same thickness as the wire I'm using. So far so good. As far as getting into it with you about this stuff, I dont think it's really worth it. People can argue about anything but if it works for you, use it.

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