need help with threading knowledge please

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newbie to vapin. started out with cheap e-cig from k-mart called wanna vape .went in to grab pack of smokes and decided to quit right then....picked up this e-cig and a bunch of refill carto's....stayed off smokes for a couple weeks and then decided that I might be able to make this work....went to a 510 tank starter kit ...bought extra battery , so have 1 regular size and 2 longer ones w/two chargers ....since went to bigger batts(cig sized always chargin) ...live and learn right?...started buying stuff before did enough research:(....now have tornado c passthru....k-go 1200 vv passthru:unsure:.....my question pertains to the wanna-vape cartos threading ....now barely into juices and refilling carto's enough that I want to use up the old stuff I have...don't have a lot of funding and already dropped and broke an ego batt. while @ work....have these cartos and have been refilling them a few drops @ a time ...those wanna vape batts are dead now but I was being able to use those carto's quite a few times before they died, so I want to figure out which adapter to go from 510 batt to those cartos so I can abuse my 510's @ work .......anything? tried lookin it up but just got more confused.:oops:
 

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Some of those types of ecigs have proprietary threading; I'm not saying that Wannavape is proprietary. I started with 21st Century Smoke ecigs and there were a couple of threads looking into what type of connections were used and I don't think it was ever determined.

If you're feeling adventurous, you could try removing a connector from a battery and making your own mod - something like this is fairly easy to do - The PUCK e-Cig Mod - An e-Cigarette Box Mod You Can Build Cheap and Easy and Uses Standard Rechargable Batteries. A plus with the Puck ecig mod is it uses NiMH batteries, which are much safer than any lithium ion batteries. A good point for those new to modding; much less worry if an electrical short happens ;).
 
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