Passthrough is DOA, can't get it to work

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CaSHMeRe

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Hey Drum ... Lets try this ...

Pull the adapter off the PT ... Grab a screwdriver and hammer ... Put the adapter on the floor with the threads facing the ceiling ... put the screw driver on the center post and tap a couple times until you can see the entire brass move down slightly. Tighten back up on the PT and give it a whirl.

PT's run off the same principle as the Prodigy = Contact Posts ... Break that contact, you get no power ... Its how our adapters work. Thus, sometimes they need to be *tapped* a bit to make contact.

Let me know how it works...
 

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hmmm ... another BE112 dilemma ... Tried to and believe we fixed it on the Prodigy ... now its the PT's turn :)

That example (although executed correctly) was to simply check to make sure the contact posts were touching ...

Where is the contact posts in relation to the outer threads? BE112 atomizers don't like lengthened posts. Is the center post flush with the threads or sticking above the threads?
 

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    I have a less 'pretty,' but less painful, possible solution, after looking at a closeup from Steves website on his adapter construction. While it would be nice to have a multimeter to ensure you've got power to the atty side of the adapter, it's simple enough we're going to assume - yes, you very likely do.

    Steve - pls correct me if somehow I am *not* looking at the 801 adapter closeup, or if you can provide a front/back shot of the adapter..

    The 801 attys have a black 'ring' on the battery side. Normally, these ride over the battery, and are sort of just 'decoration.' The atty screws onto the battery 'until it's snug,' at which point you have center contact to center contact, the other one being the threads itself..witt the atty 'ring' end/battery end unblocked, only blockage is threads snug, which is *really* the center contact is now snug.

    On the adapter...that ring is 'blocked' from going all the way in, thus you wind up playing with the center post.

    Solution for drum - get some sandpaper or emery. Put on a flat surface, like wrap a block of wood. Put atty with battery end down. Rub back and forth, sanding the 'ring' down. DO NOT GO TO THE THREADS. The 'ring' overhangs the threads inside by a bit over 1/8". I'l bet if you remove 1/16"-1/8" of an inch off of that 'ring' on the battery side of that atty, it will allow you to snug down enough to make contact required. MAKE SURE YOU CLEAN OUT ANY DUST IF YOU DO THIS BEFORE VAPING.

    Steve - if this solves it, just extend your adapter threads outwards a bit, and let the center contact define 'tightness' versus 'bottoming out the atty into the adapter.

    This would be more certain with one in my hand but..I believe this will work.
     
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    gunz4hire

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    Hey just a quick thing I figured out after getting in my PT today I haven't had much time to play with it but this morning after receiving it I plugged it into the wall using my Janty USB to Wall adapter I got with my kissbox. It reads 5v+ on the adapter but I wasn't getting anything out of it. Tonight when I got home I unscrewed and rechecked everything and tried the janty wall adapter again and nothing. Plugged it into my computer and smoking like a champ now. So hopefully no one else runs into this.

    Gunz
     
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