When the atomizers began to taper off and the batteries began to act flakey after only 3 weeks I began to look for a way to supply longer more dependable power under manual control.
Been smoking for 54 years, primarily a pipe for the last two. Couldn't afford a 601 so I took an 801 battery end, a momentary contact pushbutton switch, 7.2 volt ni-cad battery packs from RC racing days and my favorite old corncob pipe and came up with a kluge. Though it is not pretty, it works and keeps me happily vapeing.
One connector on each side for 24 hours of 3.6 volt vapeing and one connector on the end for recharge in 15 minutes.
Dripping with a manual pipe is just like packing a pipe and keeping it lit.
As my loving wife says; "Now I don't have to worry about dying in a burning bed."
Been smoking for 54 years, primarily a pipe for the last two. Couldn't afford a 601 so I took an 801 battery end, a momentary contact pushbutton switch, 7.2 volt ni-cad battery packs from RC racing days and my favorite old corncob pipe and came up with a kluge. Though it is not pretty, it works and keeps me happily vapeing.
One connector on each side for 24 hours of 3.6 volt vapeing and one connector on the end for recharge in 15 minutes.
Dripping with a manual pipe is just like packing a pipe and keeping it lit.
As my loving wife says; "Now I don't have to worry about dying in a burning bed."