901 cr123 battery adapter... machined and designed in the USA by me.

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Loop

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No Problem Chippez, here is a pic for size comparison... pls keep in mind the pic is of a "prototype" unit I made. The one's I'm making now will have the button almost not visible from the side. I'm working on those now as I was waiting for material...

Sry everyone for the bad quality, cam phone.... I promise to get better quality images on here soon...

All - thx for all the comments... you guys have been great!


Is that a silver button on your screwdriver?
 

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ok everyone... I think the time has come to give this "thing" a name... The name should be something unique, short, and have meaning... any Latin guru's out there??? pls remember the concept of this "thing" is really all about being adapted to "WhateveR" atomizer one wants to use.... and being user serviceable..... if someone comes up with a name that I like... you can have one for free.............+ shipping......
 

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ok everyone... I think the time has come to give this "thing" a name... The name should be something unique, short, and have meaning... any Latin guru's out there??? pls remember the concept of this "thing" is really all about being adapted to "WhateveR" atomizer one wants to use.... and being user serviceable..... if someone comes up with a name that I like... you can have one for free.............+ shipping......

How about Que Cera Cera- "Whatever will be, will be". Maybe just Cera?

Or Mannus - that's latin for mustang. It's sleek and mustang-y.

Or Quisquis - a literal latin translation of "whatever". I like that - I think it's pronounced "kwi-kwi".

How about the "Mannus Quisquis" - the mustang of whatever.
 
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Happy Jack

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How about Aum/Ohm/Om?

-- Like the Latin word 'Omne', the Sanskrit word 'Aum' means 'all' and conveys concepts of 'Omniscience', 'Omnipresence' and 'Omnipotence'.

I think when pronounced by a non-native speaker, it would sound like 'Ohm' as in Ohm's law and the measurement of power resistance.

OR like OM-FG that's some kind of vapour and throat hit!
 
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