Help with broken DSE 905

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Kosmarnik

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Yeah, the usual, my dse 905 cap broke :'(
Unfortunately, the wires tore in a stupid manner, the red one came of the PCB, and I have no clue where on the PSB it was connected in the first place :/
I put the images of the front and the back of the PCB online, so please point out where should I solder the red wire going to the atty.

But, seems I can't post links nor images :(
Well they're on imagebam.com image/4daccf89380769 and image/d2db7a89380852


Also, recommend what kind of glue I should use to fix the cap back. I just don't feel comfortable using cyanoacrylate based glues on something I'll be breathing through (or near).
Thanks!
 

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I know that you don't want to hear this but the 905 is the cheapest mod that I ever spent too much money on. I was going to link you to heavens gifts and suggest you buy a new top cap (they used to have them for $20.00) but they don't even carry them anymore.
The only thing I can say good about the 905 is that it got me to build my first box mod. That first mod cost me less than $7.00 to make and it took me less than an hour. If you are so inclined here's how. http://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/forum/battery-mods/18409-how-build-nicostick.html
 

Kosmarnik

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I know that you don't want to hear this

Ah, well, not really :D

but the 905 is the cheapest mod that I ever spent too much money on. I was going to link you to heavens gifts and suggest you buy a new top cap (they used to have them for $20.00) but they don't even carry them anymore.
The only thing I can say good about the 905 is that it got me to build my first box mod. That first mod cost me less than $7.00 to make and it took me less than an hour. If you are so inclined here's how.
I'm planning to do some mods myself, but I really need to fix this one first, as its a simple fix, LOL.
I have more 901 auto batteries, but they are just not cutting it any more :D

I could just bypass the PCB and just solder the switch and the battery directly......

I have +20 dead 901 batteries to play with latter.
 
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