Getting at an EVO battery connector

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Nuck

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I was trying to separate the battery connector from one of my EVO bats so I could take a shot at a 401 juice box. I tried heating it for quite some time to loosen the glue with no luck so I took the other end off, gutted the contents and then combined heating with slamming a screwdriver down it to punch it out.

No luck. I ended up have to cut the battery close to the connector and peeling the rest of the body off but got a bit sloppy and damaged the threads a bit.

Anyone know a reasonable way to get at the connector? I'd rather not hardwire an atomizer if I can avoid it.
 

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Hi Nuck, I believe those connectors are press fitted as well as glued. I did see a pic somewhere where to get the connector they used a dremel with a cutting disk to carefully split the casing. Then use pliers to peel the casing open to get the connector out intact. I don't know if you will need any heat to loosen doing it this way.
 

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WiηgC¤mmαηdεя;279410 said:
Hi Nuck, I believe those connectors are press fitted as well as glued. I did see a pic somewhere where to get the connector they used a dremel with a cutting disk to carefully split the casing. Then use pliers to peel the casing open to get the connector out intact. I don't know if you will need any heat to loosen doing it this way.

Thanks. I just picked up a dremel 2 days ago so it should help. I can't believe how hard they are to bust apart.
 
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