Using EGo-T on a RIVA UNC 1100 HAH Nattery

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JW50

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Is anyone aware of a device/adapter that would allow the use of an eGo-T (type A), 510 type tank atty to be used on a RIVA UNC 1100 battery? Cone threads (?) on the UNC 1100 are larger in diameter than those of the Riva 700 or eGo 650 and therefore without modification the tank atty does not seem to be usable on the 1100.
 
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If I understand correctly what you are trying to do using one or two of these may raise the tank atty to a usable level where it can be attached.
V2 510 Shorty Extension

I have two on order to try out the large ego dual coil cartomizers and I believe I will have a similar issue with my 18650 NoEgo.
 

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If I understand correctly what you are trying to do using one or two of these may raise the tank atty to a usable level where it can be attached.
V2 510 Shorty Extension

I have two on order to try out the large ego dual coil cartomizers and I believe I will have a similar issue with my 18650 NoEgo.

Looked at shorty extension. Don't think that will fix. Possibly a 510 to 510 (male one side, female other) extension might but close fix of atty to bat body is questionable. Maybe at around two bucks I'll try one and see it it works. Seemed to me that threads on the 1100 could have matched the eGo 650 or Riva 700 but choice was made to not match But thanks for link.
 
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what about using a regular extension? seems to me this what your looking for.
510 Battery Extension

Maybe. I'll give it a try. But think still a problem as fit of the bottom tank atty to the bat will not be close enough.

(The word "fix" in post 4 should have been "fit". Bottom of tank atty - no threads - but close, snug fit is needed. Two "air slots" at bottom of atty for air.)
 
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