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    Ok, so if I'm in the UK, where is the best place to get a USB passthrough for my 901? I gather that I probably want one without the inline battery feature, and if it's from somewhere which also sells the Mains->USB plug convertors, then that's a bonus too.

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    Anyone?.........

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    did ya try Totally wicked or TECC?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Malicedoll View Post
    did ya try Totally wicked or TECC?
    I'm sure places have them, I just wondered what people's experiences were, and if anyone had any specific recommendations...

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    I gather that I probably want one without the inline battery feature
    Why would you want one without the inline battery? If you hook it up to a computer, the batt will protect the port, and if you use a 5V powered hub, the battery will reduce the voltage, and prevent your atomizers from burning up.

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    I've had two 901 passthroughs and neither has been a success. The first was weak as water from the start and died totally within a couple of days, and the second lived for a few weeks only. I've seen others say theirs weren't much cop either.

    However, if you wish to try one, Simon at Electronic Cigarette | Free Yourself... | e-cigs Welcome usually has them in several finishes, like black, white and stainless steel (maybe even pink, not sure).

    Simon is a very good supplier and if you should have problems you can arrange with him to return your whatsit for refund or replacement.

    scylla
    Currently using: Thai Fistpack; Screwdriver with neck lanyard (no more broken buttons!); Dibley PT (third one with flaky button)

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    Quote Originally Posted by Palmetto View Post
    Why would you want one without the inline battery? If you hook it up to a computer, the batt will protect the port, and if you use a 5V powered hub, the battery will reduce the voltage, and prevent your atomizers from burning up.
    I had read on here that the ones with the inline battery feature tended to be weaker and more prone to breaking...

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    Quote Originally Posted by scyllabub View Post
    I've had two 901 passthroughs and neither has been a success. The first was weak as water from the start and died totally within a couple of days, and the second lived for a few weeks only. I've seen others say theirs weren't much cop either.

    However, if you wish to try one, Simon at Electronic Cigarette | Free Yourself... | e-cigs Welcome usually has them in several finishes, like black, white and stainless steel (maybe even pink, not sure).

    Simon is a very good supplier and if you should have problems you can arrange with him to return your whatsit for refund or replacement.

    scylla
    Cheers, I'll take a look.

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