My 510 Pass through is dead... what can I do with it now?

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My 510 pass through is dead. It looks to me like the board is fried (see attached pic). So the question is, what can I do with it now? I was thinking of just cutting the wires that go to the part that screws into the atty, and wiring it to a battery box with a larger 3.7v battery. Would this work?

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I guess I'll try it and see what happens... My last two 510 batteries are starting to die on me (only about 20 minutes of good vapor, and dead in an hour). I've gone through 9 batteries in the last 6 months (2 of them were duds and died in under a week).:(
I love the 510 atty, but hate these damn batteries. I'm only getting 4 to 6 weeks out of a battery before it starts to die on me. I'm a bit of a chain vaper I guess you could say. I'm going to be buying some type of 510 mod in the very near future, I just need something to use until I pick one out and get it.
 
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I guess I'll try it and see what happens... My last two 510 batteries are starting to die on me (only about 20 minutes of good vapor, and dead in an hour). I've gone through 9 batteries in the last 6 months (2 of them were duds and died in under a week).:(
I love the 510 atty, but hate these damn batteries. I'm only getting 4 to 6 weeks out of a battery before it starts to die on me. I'm a bit of a chain vaper I guess you could say. I'm going to be buying some type of 510 mod in the very near future, I just need something to use until I pick one out and get it.

9 Batteries in the last 6 months? That does not sound right. Im still using my set I got five months ago. They are a little weaker but that does not sound right.:-x
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9 Batteries in the last 6 months? That does not sound right. Im still using my set I got five months ago. They are a little weaker but that does not sound right.:-x
Jay

I carry two batteries with me all the time, one in my PCC, and the one I'm vaping. I'll generally recharge them 3 or 4 times each per day. My atty's have been averaging about two or three weeks each. Though I sometimes get bad ones that die after only a few days.
 

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510's are also the hardest on batteries, they get that big vapor production by running a lot of current. Any stock eCig battery is going to have a short life compared to a big-bat or flatpack mod, but it will be most noticeable on a 510.

They're rated for 200 cycles, if you're recharging 3-4 times a day, you can use that up in a couple of months.

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510's are also the hardest on batteries, they get that big vapor production by running a lot of current. Any stock eCig battery is going to have a short life compared to a big-bat or flatpack mod, but it will be most noticeable on a 510.

They're rated for 200 cycles, if you're recharging 3-4 times a day, you can use that up in a couple of months.

--Dave

I do the same but mix it up with the passthrough when a USB is accessible. I have only had one atomizer blow out in a week. My average atomizer life is probably around 2-3 weeks.

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510's are also the hardest on batteries, they get that big vapor production by running a lot of current. Any stock eCig battery is going to have a short life compared to a big-bat or flatpack mod, but it will be most noticeable on a 510.

They're rated for 200 cycles, if you're recharging 3-4 times a day, you can use that up in a couple of months.

--Dave
I don't know if that is correct. From Battery U.

How to prolong lithium-based batteries

[FONT=Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif] The battery prefers a partial rather than a full discharge. Frequent full discharges should be avoided when possible. Instead, charge the battery more often. [/FONT]
 

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You could probably save yourself a little money by taking your old attys and cleaning em. Or hell, I'll take em ^_^ lol.

Still on my first 2 attys, bought this beast months ago.

I do clean them, about once a week or so. Some never work again after cleaning. Others will work again, but die completely within a week or so. Maybe it's because I vape fairly constantly for hours at a time. Maybe because I like to take long drags from it.
 

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lmao same thing JUST happened to my PT yesterday .... sux!! i luved it too!! ... tested all areas with my meter... and the same damn circ board is fried although there isnt any visible damage like on yours. ill be choppin mine up for mods, id really like to see if i could make my own PT,with a AA size batt in it though.
 
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