Another possible heat source in Modding Forum; Very interesting!!!...
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Originally Posted by
Jim Davis
I would just be concerned about developing an enclosure. The heat can be regulated, and as you said, as an industrial application purpose, one is all you may need. No coil, may be rugged as hell.
Need only one, and rugged as hell. This is exactly what we need in the ecig parts list. Especially if there comes a ban someday.
Definately hoping for some updates from experimental folks here.
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So, who has the electronic savvy mind to figure out a simple way (resistor?) to control the temp so that it is small enough to be used in maybe a pen style PV?
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Originally Posted by
SS109
So, who has the electronic savvy mind to figure out a simple way (resistor?) to control the temp so that it is small enough to be used in maybe a pen style
PV?
The guys over in the "901 atomizer disassembly" thread appear to have the technical expertise. All I know is code, and am all thumbs with circuits more complex than a flashlight.
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Originally Posted by
Guyverix
...and am all thumbs with circuits more complex than a flashlight.
Same here. If somebody lays out a circuit I can build it and that is about it!
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Re: High Performance 4MM Cartridge Heater From Sun Electric Heater
Sun also offers life warrantees for up to 50,000 hours. Sunrods have been selected for 10 year International Space Station missions.
Heh, I could live with that.
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Seems this would be the perfect heater for a hot-plate design to keep the heater itself clean and dry.
Add an airhole just above the plate, restrict airflow directly over the plate so air would have to pass over it and vapor would escape through an opening opposite the airhole when inhaled. With no actual parts coming in contact with the area that would get dirty, a recirculating cleaner pump like the one I rigged up for the 901 attys could work great. Pressure isn't an issue when the fluid isn't touching anything that can get damaged.
ETA: Mspaint diagram!
Last edited by Kewtsquirrel; 06-01-2009 at 11:10 PM.
Reason: Diagram
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Look at Robw's post #7. These units have about 40 ohms of resistance. Also look at the specs on the vendor's website. It lists 0.9 watts at 6 volts. A stock 3.7 ohm atomizer at 4.2 volts puts out about 4.75 watts.
You will have to feed it 13.5 volts to get it to produce as much power as a normal e-cig does at 4.2 volts.
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Retina_Burn..
If you are seriously considering ordering a custom heater, the Atomizers get 200C, not 200F... you will be wasting money if you order a 200F version...
What I propose is that we tell them that we need a small (as in 1/2 inch or less size) heater, capable of reaching 200C... and that you plan on using 3.7(or 6) volt DC Li-Ion batterys (I would even give them the link to the Deal Extreme page for some CR2's or something).... They need to know our exact specifications and what we will be installing it in so they can make one that is correct for us...
If they can do that, I'll be down for 10 of them
Last edited by first2di3; 06-02-2009 at 11:03 PM.
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