Looking for 901 atty *sockets*, other DIY parts

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maniacdave

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Hello, fellow e-smokers,

could you supply some links to eshops with good parts that could be used to build a "nice looking" ecig?

I have a body, a switch and the circuitry, but I'd like to make it look better and more versatile. ATM, atomizers are soldered in. :( I'd like to be able to unscrew them without difficulties. I know I saw 901 sockets somewhere. Just can't find it anymore.

My device is ~5V per atty. In this config, 901's proved to be best all around - vapor production and rich taste. 510's just can't stand up to 901's in this setup (although I've used 510's exclusively on 3.6V, that is after ditching 401's for poor battery and vapor amount).

Any tips, links to eshops with ecig parts, etc. would be much appreciated!!

Thank you,
Dave
 

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In addition to the broad selection offered by MadVapes (not only the connectors directly linked in planetofthevapes' post), there also is, of course, Radio Shack.

For a lot more sources (and what to do with all of the parts), explore ECF's Battery Mods forum.

For example, about a year ago, warp1900 created the PVMA (Power Vaper Modular Array), enabling modders to use only one connector no matter how many mods they build. You can connect any atomizer to any power source mod with these adapters. As I understand it:

PVMA.jpg

[The photos are warp1900’s; the attempt at an explanation is mine.]
 
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