ecig model database in Modding; I've been tabulating ecig model data for the last month or two. I noticed today that Jim Davis mentioned in ...
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ecig model database
I've been tabulating ecig model data for the last month or two. I noticed today that Jim Davis mentioned in an old thread that it would be nice to have the threads sizes identified for most models and charted. The following database has almost no thread information, but if modders were to break out their calipers/micrometers and each contribute the thread dia, thread pitch, and whether the atomizer device is male or female, we eventually would have some good hard info to go on. There probably isn't one person with all the ecigs available to measure, but it only would take one entry from a lot of people to fill most of the table out. Even if you can't measure the thread size, just filling in the atomizer male/female column would help.
For example, I measure 7.90mm on the the male battery threads of my 901, and 7.30mm inside measure on the atomizer. The thread pitch is a little more difficult to pin down by eyeball, about .70mm to .82mm. Looking up in the machinist's tables, this is probably an extra fine pitch 8mm thread. It's nominal size is 8mm x .75mm. Atomizer is female. Ta da. (Unless, of course, this may be a 5/16-32, but let's not complicate the issue. Feel free to suggest an alternate size, to be resolved by discussion.)
Here is a screen grab of part of the table to give you a sample-

And here's the excel file-
styles.xls
Any other info in this table that is missing or wrong, please contribute. Eventually, we may even know what we're dealing with, which could help immensely in our efforts to modify them. I have collected many hundreds of photos of the cigs, kits, and the boxes they come in, in order to help figure out who actually is making that model, and exactly what model we bought from 'crazy vapor man on Ebay'. I don't exactly know how to publish those, whether I can, and/or whether I should, but any suggestions would be appreciated.
Last edited by mogur; 06-26-2009 at 09:21 PM.
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Okey, dokie. guess we don't want to know.
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Originally Posted by
mogur
Okey, dokie. guess we don't want to know.
Ive been happy with my 901s, so so far that's all I have.
I'm sure people are interested but a lot of data has already been compiled by you and the rest is perhaps obscure and most people, even modders, don't have all the guages and such.
Give it time ...
ps: any progress with the cigar rebuild mogur?
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Thread size off the top of my head-
801- M9 x .75
901- M8 x .75
510- M7 x .5
401- M7 x .5
David
Last edited by forcedfuel50; 06-27-2009 at 05:49 PM.
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Originally Posted by
mogur
Okey, dokie. guess we don't want to know.
Uh, Yes I do. Where's the image? Where's the excel file?
Just because some don't reply (like me) does not mean your info is not appreciated.
I'd sure like to know the 4081 threads size.
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Time to update that spreadsheet...
I've done some minor updating on the spreadsheet, so thought it was time to update it. We need some way to keep it updated, not sure if vBulletin® has any database plugins that would work for that or not. But for now here's what I've added.
Styles Update.xls
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thanks nekko...........interesting info
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Originally Posted by
muldrick
Uh, Yes I do. Where's the image? Where's the excel file?
Just because some don't reply (like me) does not mean your info is not appreciated.
I'd sure like to know the 4081 threads size.
M8 x .75
It's the same thread size and pitch as a 901 only reversed.... female threads on the battery/ male on the atty.
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