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Wow, that’s cool @Resistance
I'm sure the far East is already cloning this
Awesome. Well done bro!.@Resistance you biscuit!!! So last night. Sitting and browsing on my phone, killing my last bit of battery power in the dark (our power was out due to high volumes of rain, over 165mm in slightly less than 24hours) I had no charged vape batteries, I was struggling with cravings and I was sans Cue as it has gone through the washing. Then I stumbled upon this thing of beauty that @Resistance created. Having 1 broken Cue en several pods still left, I followed suit and improvised an adaptor. I used the original magnetic connector from the broken Cue and attached the wires into a RDA deck and secured it with an o-ring. View attachment 188059 View attachment 188060 View attachment 188061 View attachment 188062 View attachment 188063 View attachment 188064
If you cut the top of the cue off just about under the pod plus a few extra mm for the part you removed.(terminal block). And have the wires protrude from the bottom.
You can slip the pod in and have a secured fit. You would just need to epoxy the RDA base to the Cue or MacGyver the thing so you can screw it in the RDA terminals
Nice guys!!! I like the initiative. So what was the goal? Just for fun? Or are you saying you desperately need a bigger battery?
Nice guys!!! I like the initiative. So what was the goal? Just for fun? Or are you saying you desperately need a bigger battery?
I am glad some good came from this thread.Mine was desperation (my Cue device underwent a Omo-Baptism recently ) and yesterday we were without electricity due to heavy rains for most of the day. Not having a charged set of married batteries for my bigger mods, i was left with nothing to vape on. I saw @Resistance 's brilliant post and fashioned a makeshift device from my dead Cue and a single (very low) battery in my Aegis. The batt was too low to fire any other atty, but fired the Cue pod perfectly on 6.5w. Problem solved thanks to "Angus 'Resistance' Macguyver" It just needs to hold until the 93rd of Januworry, then I'll get a replacement device again. It's handy, but miss my Cue's ease of use.
No the cue is perfect stealth and all-day device. Don't change it please.Nice guys!!! I like the initiative. So what was the goal? Just for fun? Or are you saying you desperately need a bigger battery?