This was inspired by DaMulta, so I give 99.9% of the credit to him since I used his suggestion. The thread he started is here ---> http://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/fo...titan-mega-mega-mega-battery-pcc-charger.html
I just tried this mod with the use of the Titan passthrough from TW and the M401 passthrough from TS and it works like a charm. One thing to note when connecting the wires from the battery portion of the Titan passthrough to the e-cig portion of the M401 passthorugh is that the polls are reversed. There are two stranded wires that have a sort of nonconductive paint on them. One wire is blue and the other is green. You have to reverse these when making the connection.
Another thing to note is the fact that you have to get the paint/coating off the wires, otherwise electricity will not pass between them. The best way to do this? Dust off that old pesky cigarette lighter that you tossed in your junk drawr and burn it off. It only takes a second or two. Once you see copper instead of paint, you're good to go. I also used heat shrink to seal the connection and give it a clean look. It works and produces massive vapor (for a M401 anyway).
Thanks again for DaMulta for the idea and I will post pictures (and a possible video) later.
I just tried this mod with the use of the Titan passthrough from TW and the M401 passthrough from TS and it works like a charm. One thing to note when connecting the wires from the battery portion of the Titan passthrough to the e-cig portion of the M401 passthorugh is that the polls are reversed. There are two stranded wires that have a sort of nonconductive paint on them. One wire is blue and the other is green. You have to reverse these when making the connection.
Another thing to note is the fact that you have to get the paint/coating off the wires, otherwise electricity will not pass between them. The best way to do this? Dust off that old pesky cigarette lighter that you tossed in your junk drawr and burn it off. It only takes a second or two. Once you see copper instead of paint, you're good to go. I also used heat shrink to seal the connection and give it a clean look. It works and produces massive vapor (for a M401 anyway).
Thanks again for DaMulta for the idea and I will post pictures (and a possible video) later.