Another possible heat source in Modding Forum; Cartridge heaters
http://sunelectricheater.com
These things can get extremely hot and you need to run at a lower voltage to reduce ...
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Another possible heat source
Cartridge heaters
http://sunelectricheater.com
These things can get extremely hot and you need to run at a lower voltage to reduce the heat. So I'm doing some research.
How hot do our stock atomizers get?
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PV Master
ECF Veteran

Originally Posted by
Gearwork
Cartridge heaters
http://sunelectricheater.com
These things can get extremely hot and you need to run at a lower voltage to reduce the heat. So I'm doing some research.
How hot do our stock atomizers get?
That's definitely worth a look see. Great find!!!!!!!
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Not sure about this but those temperatures look high to me, one wants to be careful about too high a temperature from what I gather ( a certain amount vaportizes and too much creates strange and undesirable things
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Might be an application for a microcontroller driving a switch to handle the power and PWMing it. Dunno, but those things are not cheap either but being industrial equipment they might well be indestructible :-).
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PV Master
ECF Veteran

Originally Posted by
Fox3
Not sure about this but those temperatures look high to me, one wants to be careful about too high a temperature from what I gather ( a certain amount vaportizes and too much creates strange and undesirable things

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Might be an application for a microcontroller driving a switch to handle the power and PWMing it. Dunno, but those things are not cheap either but being industrial equipment they might well be indestructible :-).
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.
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Inactive Supplier
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Very interesting....I would do some research!
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I think most atomizers are about 130 degrees celsius or 266 degrees fahrenheit.
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Super Member
ECF Veteran
It seems they sell them in packs of 6 for $30 each
Cartridge Heater 1/8" by 1/2" long, 24V 15W (38.4 ohms): IProcessMart
Cartridge Heater 1/8" by 1/2" long, 24V 15W (38.4 ohms)
Cartridge Heater 1/8" by 1/2" long, 24V 15W (38.4 ohms) Quantity in Basket:none
Code: SU12505024V15W
Price:$183.00
Shipping Weight: 1.00 pounds
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this is definitely a good find, I think I'm going to get a few and play around with power off some cr2 batts. It says they take custom orders too, might have to send an email and see if we can't figure out a way to get the heat down to 150-200 degrees F. they make custom lengths, that might do what we are looking for.
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thats a good idea...if someone comes up with a great looking ecig that can use bothe tabacco or juice by simply switching carts man ill by one in a heart beat. im a little worried about the FDA ban and if i cant get any juice i will need a vaporizer that will use an 901 or 510 batteries so i can keep the feel of a cig.....man you can make some good money if someone creates this...I just dont have enough wireing experence to attemp something like that
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Full Member
ECF Veteran
Hurry and get on it Retina Burn,,I want to see if it will work,,you could drill out the bottom of the atomiser cup and slide it right in..
Last edited by THICKFOG; 05-23-2009 at 04:04 PM.
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