Hi all! been reading here for a few weeks and decided to try my hand.
i always wanted a manual pipe, so i figured id cheat and take apart a dse 601 pipe with a blown atty i had lying around. thought this might save me some soldering as it had an LED and such already in place. trying to go for something like this (excuse my crude paint skills
):
ive got the bowl done (shaped it out of polymer clay), and i took apart the pipe, now here is where i start to feel uncomfortable. as i tried to show in the drawing, i wanted to add a switch, and put in an 801 connector to thread an atty in. i figured it would be a red and black cable running from the battery housing into the pipe atty, but theres 4 thin ones (sorry for the pics, only got a real crap 6 year old camera):
another showing the housing:
and a drawing i tried to do because the pictures came out so horrible:
the back of it has some silicone or something covering a lot of the parts, but i tried to put in what i could see.
anyone have any idea on how i should proceed? im not to keen on electrical stuff, and im not sure what to do with the 4 wires.
do i run 2 to the switch and 2 to the atty? feel kinda lost 8-o! ive tried to do some reading, and if i missed something that might relate to this, i apologize! any suggestions on switch placement or opinions if this might be an undoable idea would be welcome too
. Thanks!
i always wanted a manual pipe, so i figured id cheat and take apart a dse 601 pipe with a blown atty i had lying around. thought this might save me some soldering as it had an LED and such already in place. trying to go for something like this (excuse my crude paint skills

ive got the bowl done (shaped it out of polymer clay), and i took apart the pipe, now here is where i start to feel uncomfortable. as i tried to show in the drawing, i wanted to add a switch, and put in an 801 connector to thread an atty in. i figured it would be a red and black cable running from the battery housing into the pipe atty, but theres 4 thin ones (sorry for the pics, only got a real crap 6 year old camera):

another showing the housing:

and a drawing i tried to do because the pictures came out so horrible:

the back of it has some silicone or something covering a lot of the parts, but i tried to put in what i could see.
anyone have any idea on how i should proceed? im not to keen on electrical stuff, and im not sure what to do with the 4 wires.
do i run 2 to the switch and 2 to the atty? feel kinda lost 8-o! ive tried to do some reading, and if i missed something that might relate to this, i apologize! any suggestions on switch placement or opinions if this might be an undoable idea would be welcome too