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    Quote Originally Posted by madog View Post
    I might just have a solution - For our solder fearing friends - And It is NOT going to require - "KILLING" a battery for parts. Hopefully I will be able to upload the whole thing tomorrow. I know - "What a Tease"
    My Idea Bastage is a new way of connecting to the atomizer that "won't" require killing a bat for parts. Got to try a few thing out in the morning but will hopefully have a small video uploaded by tomorrow afternoon. If I don't pass out from Turkey Overdose. LOL
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bastage View Post
    Well, that'll be interesting! The main reason I don't want to build one from a flashlight case is the size. I've got 2 3.7v 2500Mah 18650 batteries being shipped now, I see that they are bigger than AA so that rules out most conventional electronic devices to be used as a tube. One of the main concerns about my newest idea is that the battery wouldn't be easily replacable so...I can either make one too big or make a small one that needs to be torn apart and rebuilt when the battery needs to be replaced. Until I build a new one I'm trying to find the smartest way to do it to maintain small size and still be able to pop out the battery easily if needed. I think the 18650 battery as a power source is a good start. I'm really glad other people on the forum are also pitching in their ideas - I think it just makes this "hobby" better sharing these ideas. Someone could take my USB mod and say wow I like it but maybe this will be better... then it eventually turns into something really good. Lets keep it up. The better and easier to use my ecig is, the less likely I am to smoke cancer sticks. That's one of the main reasons I got into tinkering and trying to make the ecig more reliable and easier to deal with. Looking forward to seeing what you're working on madog.
    How about an Altoids Gum Tin? Like this, I have built a few of these and they work great even to power the USB Cig - Without the circuit board installed the may house you Batteries and available everywhere.

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    Quote Originally Posted by madog View Post
    I might just have a solution - For our solder fearing friends - And It is NOT going to require - "KILLING" a battery for parts. Hopefully I will be able to upload the whole thing tomorrow. I know - "What a Tease"
    Great stuff madog.

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    The tin would need to be bigger to carry 3 batteries. I'm using 2oz Tobacco tins at the moment as the cable rolls up nicely and sits inside when not in use. I have 3 non-ground breaking ideas on powering up the adaptor, all three are based on manual switching so need a small switch on the adaptor like the way Bastage has done it in the past. The intial problem is those small switches can not reliably take the current (Amps) required to power the atomisor. I think I have finally settled on a very simple switching circuit. I agree with Bastage totally, manual switching deffinately gives better vape and is a lot more controlleable.

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    Ive already built a USB battery pack that I can plug my USB modded cables into. It's very small, consists of 3 AA's in series with a standard USB port and a mini port to charge. Charge time is 2.5 hours and it lasts a long time with the 2650Mah batteries. We went out of town today and I used it all day. The battery pack works great, but on the road the cable tied to the battery is a bit of a pain so I'm looking to make an all in one that I can just pick up and use without having to mess with a cable. For around the house, USB is great and I don't mind the cable too much. I have been using 2 different USB cables with 2 different kinds of tactile switches, haven't had a problem with either one failing so far. Both are working just as good as day 1. This could be built a lot smaller with a single 3.7v 18650 battery, or if you want a very long lasting battery you could put 2 of them in parallel. This works for what it was built for, but I think the key to having an all in one is the single 3.7v cell.


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    Quote Originally Posted by madog View Post
    My Idea Bastage is a new way of connecting to the atomizer that "won't" require killing a bat for parts. Got to try a few thing out in the morning but will hopefully have a small video uploaded by tomorrow afternoon. If I don't pass out from Turkey Overdose. LOL
    That sounds promising. I'd be really interested in seeing that.

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    Waiting patiently..

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bastage View Post
    That sounds promising. I'd be really interested in seeing that.
    Well here you go -
    Video: DIY Atomizer connection DSE901 - No Need for dead Battery

    Hey Bastage - with this mod since it uses a 1/8 pipe thread you may be able to use a bell reducer and a piece pipe - set your 3 batteries in a triangle pattern ? If I am being unclear let me know and I will try and draw some thing up - You know a picture . . .
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    Here ya go no need for a battery.

    Video: DIY Atomizer connection DSE901 - No Need for dead Battery

    This uses a standard 1/8" pipe thread so with a bell reducer it maybe able to use pipe and insert your batteries in a triangle pattern for a case.
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    Quote Originally Posted by 7slicetoastie View Post
    I wonder if anybody would be interested in making a few of these to sell to those of us who aren't as technically minded as the rest of you.

    PS I don't have a dead battery ( yet )
    ..or a soldering iron
    ..or a pair of needle nose pliers

    ..or the ability to use them..hehe

    ..I could get my hands on a switch from my CD drive though..now where's that hammer ?

    they do 901's, penners and cigars. have not tested any of them yet though.
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