What an NJoy battery looks like on the inside.

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UncleMidriff

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I broke my favorite njoy battery last night. It is super easy to draw on, making it easy to take a nice, long, vapor-filled drag. For the last few days, I'd noticed that it had stopped screwing all the way in to both the atomizer and the charger. Then, last night, it stopped working. When I tried to tighten it, the outer case slipped off. *sigh* Time for another email to the good folks at njoy.

Anyway, since the thing was already falling apart, I decided to finish the job and take some pictures.

Let's see if I can figure out how to post them:
 

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TropicalBob

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Speaking of ... did you see this part of the Fifty-One post by KarenWest?

Fifty-OneTM is a two-part unit consisting of a battery and a cartridge which uses High Frequency Patented Technology to atomize the nicotine and produce a "smoke like" vapor consisting mostly of water.
High Frequency?
 

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Does anyone have a clue as to what these batteries are called, or what the specs are?
I'd like to think that it's a standard of some sort, and that it would be cheaper to replace just the battery, than buying the whole switch/led/battery/casing combo.
I'm guessing it's a 3v lithium thing, with (as yet) unknown capacity. The number on the battery doesn't show anything meaningful in Google.
I'm a relatively new user, and only have DSE901 e-cigs. So far i haven't had any battery failures, and i can still control the urge to take apart a functioning battery, but i'm guessing i can't control it forever!
 

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"Speaking of ... did you see this part of the Fifty-One post by KarenWest?"

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Fifty-OneTM is a two-part unit consisting of a battery and a cartridge which uses High Frequency Patented Technology to atomize the nicotine and produce a "smoke like" vapor consisting mostly of water.
High Frequency?

High frequency patented technology? hehe. Buy the new teleportation e-cig! It breaks down the e-liquid, re-assembling it near a distant star, where it's vaporized, and then sent back to your e-cigarette, 250 dollars. 5 dollars for cartridges. Warranty void if smoked.
 
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