continuing thanks! and a stupid question about bottom feeder batteries!!

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Jessica PB

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hello everyone! Just wanted to thank everyone again for all the support given when I started vaping a few months back. once I found the right "current" set-up, quitting analogues was an easy transition. y'all have guided me through that, new equipment (woes and successes!), juice trials, etc. couldnt have made it so far without you!

I've branched out to some newer things, most recently a bottom feeder due to my dislike and inability to constantly drip straight during driving, limited time between training sessions, etc (I'm basically in HR, doing training for middle management, with sometimes only walkng time between sessions, and often missing lunches.vape breaks due to emerging needs). Still learning, and know I would probably get more response in other forums, but I feel most comfortable here, so do hope I can get some guidance on my new journey n vaping!

Just got two bottom feeders, and really probably should know this answer!!!!! but they come with no directions and i'm more of a direction person vs a you tube viewer.

Stupid blonde question of the day: when putting a battery in a mod, what direction do you insert it to ie. does the "nipple" of the battery go towards the spring part of the mod or opposite? ugh I feel so dumb asking this question! call it a part of the "dumb down" nature of our society (and I will still apologize profusely for asking this question!!!!!).:confused:
 

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The "nipple" of the battery does NOT go toward the spring part

BTW
The batteries in a Phidias go in upside down (the spring is on the top of the mod)
The batteries in a REO go in rightside up (the spring is on the bottom of the mod)

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The nipple part is + (top of the battery)

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Did you get a REO?
 
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pericat

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In all battery powered devices I've ever used, the positive end (the nipple) goes up against a contact plate of some kind, and, if there is a spring, the negative end rests on it. This is assuming cylindrical batteries where the pos and neg are at opposite ends.

If you go to youtube, and search on the name of your mod plus 'pbusardo', you can very likely watch him load up its battery.
 
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