I have been looking online for an explanation and can't figure it out. And it is driving me crazy!
In order to have a circuit, you have a wire going from the (-) side of the battery into a switch, then to the atty, and then to the (+) side of the battery. Close the switch and you get vapor. That is what I gather, anyway.
Just like in a mini-mag flashlight, there is a spring on the bottom cap, but I don't see any wire that goes to the switch. How does the spring complete the circuit? Does the voltage travel in the tube itself, and if so why can't you feel it when you hit the button?
In order to have a circuit, you have a wire going from the (-) side of the battery into a switch, then to the atty, and then to the (+) side of the battery. Close the switch and you get vapor. That is what I gather, anyway.
Just like in a mini-mag flashlight, there is a spring on the bottom cap, but I don't see any wire that goes to the switch. How does the spring complete the circuit? Does the voltage travel in the tube itself, and if so why can't you feel it when you hit the button?