Well..time for a mod. The look on my wifes face was priceless when she saw me vaping it.
This thing is power packed to the hilt, will run for 2 days on a battery and hits are as consistant as it gets. It never floods...and looks great on the stand by my recliner! lol
A minimum of parts, Dremel tool and a warped sense of humor is all it takes if you watch the check out lines at places like Famly Dollar.
Ok.........here we go.
Parts list: (it can vary)
1- battery connector, this is a 510 series.
1- tact switch
1 - small flashlight spring or something like it.
1- 18350 900ma protected battery wooo hooo
Dremel tool, soldering iron , solder, a bit of wire, epoxy and that odd thing at the checkout line.
It is in reality Mountain Dew flavored lip gloss. Top just pops off and it has a twist bottom to feed it up. .89 cents.
Ok..just gut it and clean it up. Lip gloss? When I saw it, I knew why it was .89 cents.
Choose the battery of your liking , ok it can't be to long. I had to sand the inside a bit so the battery would fall through.
Next measure it all out with the bottom on. Make sure the spring allow room for the connector and tact switch inside the top. I had to trim the spring.
Soldered the wire to the spring and then just heated its end to embed it in the bottom. The twist part you ripped off. Glue the bottom on now if you are sure. Measure , measure, measure this was a tight fit.
Now decide on the fitting and tact switch so it will clear the battery when mounted in the lid and NOT hit the battery. This is important...........
The 510 connector was trimmed on the end going "inside". The brass outer casing was cut off so the center connector was "higher/longer". The spring will push the battery against the center connector. You can file the center connector down a little if needed or add solder for a little length. Don't melt the silicone like insulator around the center connector! It does push out so you can slip it off if you need to add much solder.
Now drill the holes for the connector and tact switch and fit them in.
Find the 2 leads of the tact switch you are going to use and solder one leg to the outer connector casing. The wire from the bottom spring gets soldered to the other side of the tact switch. Polarity doesn't matter to an atomizer. I went with positive down so I was sure the center of the 510 connector hit metal on the battery end.
Time for a trial run , just dont' short anything out. My tact switch connections clear the battery abt 1/8".
If it glows or sissles the atomizer time to glue in the connector and switch.
Let the glue dry, put the top back on, it's a tight friction fit. Nice for battery swapping if it ever dies!
Load up your favorite cart , sit back, watch the reactions and enjoy.
Oddly enough if you look close, the switch and 510 battery connector both fit dead center of the drink and pull ring hole imprints. There is a vaping GOD.
This thing is power packed to the hilt, will run for 2 days on a battery and hits are as consistant as it gets. It never floods...and looks great on the stand by my recliner! lol
A minimum of parts, Dremel tool and a warped sense of humor is all it takes if you watch the check out lines at places like Famly Dollar.
Ok.........here we go.
Parts list: (it can vary)
1- battery connector, this is a 510 series.
1- tact switch
1 - small flashlight spring or something like it.
1- 18350 900ma protected battery wooo hooo
Dremel tool, soldering iron , solder, a bit of wire, epoxy and that odd thing at the checkout line.
It is in reality Mountain Dew flavored lip gloss. Top just pops off and it has a twist bottom to feed it up. .89 cents.
Ok..just gut it and clean it up. Lip gloss? When I saw it, I knew why it was .89 cents.
Choose the battery of your liking , ok it can't be to long. I had to sand the inside a bit so the battery would fall through.
Next measure it all out with the bottom on. Make sure the spring allow room for the connector and tact switch inside the top. I had to trim the spring.
Soldered the wire to the spring and then just heated its end to embed it in the bottom. The twist part you ripped off. Glue the bottom on now if you are sure. Measure , measure, measure this was a tight fit.
Now decide on the fitting and tact switch so it will clear the battery when mounted in the lid and NOT hit the battery. This is important...........
The 510 connector was trimmed on the end going "inside". The brass outer casing was cut off so the center connector was "higher/longer". The spring will push the battery against the center connector. You can file the center connector down a little if needed or add solder for a little length. Don't melt the silicone like insulator around the center connector! It does push out so you can slip it off if you need to add much solder.
Now drill the holes for the connector and tact switch and fit them in.
Find the 2 leads of the tact switch you are going to use and solder one leg to the outer connector casing. The wire from the bottom spring gets soldered to the other side of the tact switch. Polarity doesn't matter to an atomizer. I went with positive down so I was sure the center of the 510 connector hit metal on the battery end.
Time for a trial run , just dont' short anything out. My tact switch connections clear the battery abt 1/8".
If it glows or sissles the atomizer time to glue in the connector and switch.
Let the glue dry, put the top back on, it's a tight friction fit. Nice for battery swapping if it ever dies!
Load up your favorite cart , sit back, watch the reactions and enjoy.
Oddly enough if you look close, the switch and 510 battery connector both fit dead center of the drink and pull ring hole imprints. There is a vaping GOD.