Introduction: SNUS-CHARGER

First, this is my FIRST instructable! so I hope you don't slaughter me in responses....
BUT all constructive criticism is not only welcome, BUT WANTED! Can't get better if I don't get direction!

Ok, this started out because I HATE to throw things in the trash when I know they can be used for SOMETHING. Now that Camel has introduced this little thing called SNUS ( pronounced like loose or goose  SNOOSE) I have got hooked on it& I dont smoke and never really dipped snuff (REDNECKso what of it!) but I got a can of this for free and
wow& liked it.. now as you can see& I have liked it TOO MUCH. and dont want to toss the cans. The are to small to put you license in and make too much noise with change in them. So I sat and thought for DAYS& FINALLY I GOT IT&..

Step 1: You Will Need These Things AT LEAST!

things needed and or some variation of them. I purchase the Energizer charger for $5.00 at Krogers grocery store where they had it in a close out dumb bin. The Snus I get once a week at Speedway gas station.. (Cheapest so far) All the Rest I have laying around the house... as I suppose you do too!

Snus can
Energizer charger
Battery box
small files –chainsaw file

Step 2: DISSASYMBOL TIME!

Now disassemble the Energizer charger. This is QUITE easy& take the cap off the bottom and then look inside, you will see on either side that the two halves are just clipped together. One side has a prong and the other has a clip that goes over it. Just look to see which side has the clip and all you have to do is pull them apart. This leaves you the top. the charging electronic board will just about fall out now.
You may have to push it through the hole, but it will pop right out.

Step 3: Measure Twice Cut ONCE!

Now take the piece and place it in the can where you would like it to go.
I used a sharpie to mark the general location on the can. As you can see from this image you need to make the whole in the can quite small.. but using a nail to punch it or I used a drill and drilled the hole then used the chainsaw file to open it up to a little bigger that the adaptor needed.

Step 4: TIME to Put It Together

I used the chainsaw file to open the hole up to the size I wanted. Later I used a small grommet that I had in my parts drawer because after my first assembly I found that the metal in the case was making contacts on the charging board and causing it to turn itself on, thus draining the batteries...

Step 5: Electronic Assembly!

At this point you will need to test the piece to see which side is positive and negative.
I didnt think about this until my assembly time and when I thought of it it wasnt a big deal. I just plugged the charging pigtail into the phone and the circuit board. then put the batteries in the holder and connected the wires to the nubs. If you do this correctly on the first try the lights will come on the circuit board and the phone will say it is charging. If not(like me) just switch them and viola ! I then marked the board so when I was soldering
the units together, I got it correct.

Step 6: More Construction/ Repeating Myself ;)

I, like I have said, do not throw any thing away& so the battery box out of one of my daughters old toys is what I used for this instructable. I originally thought of using the on/off switch but ended up soldiering the to piece together because of such a tight ift. As you can see from the images.

After soldiering the unit together and testing it out side the case to make sure I had not damaged the board, I placed it in the can& at which time I found that it was shorting out because& METAL CAN& duh! So in the above mentioned junk drawer I went a searching for a grommet of some kind. I remembered I had taken a cd drive apart scavengering for parts& I remembered that the tray was mounted with these nice little grommets that would do nicely. So off I went& there they were& Just a bit too long.
So after I placed one in the hole I used an exacto knife to cut the excess off.
I also placed electrical tape at the bottom of the can to further protect against shorts.

Step 7: VIOLA!

Then, I just popped the battery/circuit board into the can. and VIOLA I was done.
The Great thing about this is the extra space in the side of the can for the charging pigtail.
Where as before, I was always loosing it& Now I just need to make sure that I do not grab a full can of SNUS when I'm running low on my cell and I'm all set.

I have been using this for days now and it works GREAT& I took the wife to a comedy club last Sunday night and my phone was DEAD& so as I got out of the truck I grabbed the SNUS-CHARGE and headed in. Plugged up my phone, sat it to silent (for the show) and proceeded to charge my phone and enjoy the show!