Stealth mod?

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locke2121

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Most people put the LED in to show a closed circuit...but a bright LED in a public place is just too much. So I got to thinking...what about the tiny vibrator in a cell phone? This is a tiny motor not even a inch in size. I can see one of this placed inside the casing letting the vapor know everything is up and running. Course....battery drain might be a problem.
 

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that actually would be a good idea for a work vape... my last few attys were burnt up by getting set off in my pocket. even with a locking button i still get distracted, take a quick vape and go back at it :?

Just unscrew the atty a bit before you put it in your pocket.
And (one more time)
If you need a light (or buzzer or vib) to tell you if your PV is working well then you didn't build a very good mod. <ha, ha>
 

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Most people put the LED in to show a closed circuit...but a bright LED in a public place is just too much. So I got to thinking...what about the tiny vibrator in a cell phone? This is a tiny motor not even a inch in size. I can see one of this placed inside the casing letting the vapor know everything is up and running. Course....battery drain might be a problem.

Never could understand the need for an indicator (LED) to know it's working. If it's producing vapor it's working....does a light make a difference?
 
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