I have a few KR808 batts and a whole lot of carts and juice for them, and I love it. Anyway, a few weeks ago I noticed that a gas station was selling "disposable" Gamucci Continentals, so i grabbed a couple - seeing how they are the only e-cigs I have ever seen in a store.
When I opened it, I was delighted to see that it looked a lot like a manual KR808d-1, with a larger cartridge and battery. Upon further inspection I noticed that the threads were not the same, and quickly learned from ECF that I was dealing with an e9 model - or at least one that has had most of it's charging circuitry removed. If i press it against a plugged in USB charger and hold or tape the button down, it will charge just like my auto's - meaning I found a local source of $11 batteries if I can rig it up to be reliable. That is where ECF comes in...
Does anyone sell any sort of e9 to KR808 adapter? If not, does anyone have any ghetto rigging success using e9's with a KR808 charger? Also, where can e9 cartridges be purchased? Each "disposable" only comes with one cart, and while they dont burn out nearly as easily as the KR carts, only having one is sort of annoying.
When I opened it, I was delighted to see that it looked a lot like a manual KR808d-1, with a larger cartridge and battery. Upon further inspection I noticed that the threads were not the same, and quickly learned from ECF that I was dealing with an e9 model - or at least one that has had most of it's charging circuitry removed. If i press it against a plugged in USB charger and hold or tape the button down, it will charge just like my auto's - meaning I found a local source of $11 batteries if I can rig it up to be reliable. That is where ECF comes in...
Does anyone sell any sort of e9 to KR808 adapter? If not, does anyone have any ghetto rigging success using e9's with a KR808 charger? Also, where can e9 cartridges be purchased? Each "disposable" only comes with one cart, and while they dont burn out nearly as easily as the KR carts, only having one is sort of annoying.