Didn't wish to waste my batteries while using my prodigy at home or near any wall outlet. I know similar things have been done before but wanted to show it off none the less
Also with an inexpensive AC to DC power converter I now have a ton of voltage options!
When I get home, I simply remove the batteries and replace them with my dowel mod.

Had to cut a small slot in the bottom of my prodigy.

The spring on the end cap provides tension, just as with the batteries for a nice connection.

Several more pics are here:http://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/forum/rn-4081-super-mini/50155-my-first-go-mod.html
Sorry but having a heck of a time figuring out how to post pics on the forum, grrrrrr
When I get home, I simply remove the batteries and replace them with my dowel mod.

Had to cut a small slot in the bottom of my prodigy.

The spring on the end cap provides tension, just as with the batteries for a nice connection.

Several more pics are here:http://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/forum/rn-4081-super-mini/50155-my-first-go-mod.html
Sorry but having a heck of a time figuring out how to post pics on the forum, grrrrrr