The E-Pipe Juice Machine in Modding; Very good petercro I'm working on some autofeed designs too.
Does anyone have info on feeding juice through a charged ...
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Very good petercro I'm working on some autofeed designs too.
Does anyone have info on feeding juice through a charged tube? I guess I'm wondering what effect voltage will have on juice since this one is exposed to it before vaporization.
Thanks
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PV Master
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Originally Posted by
TWalker
Does anyone have info on feeding juice through a charged tube? I guess I'm wondering what effect voltage will have on juice since this one is exposed to it before vaporization.
Thanks
There is no effect at all.
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Good. I considered going the CarlosJB route with stock atts. as Petercro has done. Very small hole though, for soft non-conductive material such as plastic.
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PV Master
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There is some real brilliance working here. That injection point for the juice is near-ideal since it is a natural low-pressure point and you'll get some mixing with the incoming air charge (from the side holes).
I see a couple of other challenges.. but nothing that can't be overcome.
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Whoa!!! This is sweet!
So now we need a 4-peice PV. Cart tip, atty, juice cartridge, batt. The juice cartridge would have the electrical contacts in place to allow batt to att connection and the juice would be drawn up into the atty like you already have.
Reminds me of some of the old ink pens that had their own ink cartridges you could buy and replace.
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Scottbee
You are right about the low pressure inlet.
And mixing with incoming air from side holes. but after air comes in juice can escape, if juice bottle is too slow to re-inflate sucking back excess juice. Posted this a few days ago. Without any response.
4081 Atty question.
Because for this reason I wanted to block side-holes.
THNX
Petercro
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PV Master
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The side air holes are very important to proper atomizer function. If you block them.. and try to get air from almost anywhere else (besides the bottom center hole).. the atty performance will be dismal.
What you need is a check valve with a very low cracking pressure (medical grade) that will stop the liquid from flowing back down into the bottle.
Or... hmmm.... there are other ways.... hmmmm......
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I Want juice to flow back down into the bottle. I don't want it to flow out of the side hole.
After coating atomizer coil and wick, excess juice is pulled back into the bottle. Stopping flooding and conserving juice. but a little could flow out of the side hole. This is what I want to stop.
But because I will NOT MOD the atty, It must be out of the box, adding a check valve to the attys side hole is NOT a viable idea
Thanks though.
Would love to get air into the atty via the mouthpiece!!!!!!!
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Not sure if this would work, just an idea. With the standard Atty and Cart you draw air from under the atty up the sides of the cart collecting vapor on the way. If you block the atty holes for no leakage. Take a round tip cart pop of the end and there is an air hole on each side. Block one side, then drill a hole in the side of the cart for airflow. This will let the air flow in and across the atty then out for vapor. Not sure if it would work but would be a simple easy cart mod so you dont have to change the atty much.
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PV Master
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Originally Posted by
petercro
I Want juice to flow back down into the bottle. I don't want it to flow out of the side hole.
After coating atomizer coil and wick, excess juice is pulled back into the bottle. Stopping flooding and conserving juice. but a little
could flow out of the side hole. This is what I want to stop.
But because I will
NOT MOD the
atty, It must be out of the box, adding a check valve to the attys side hole is NOT a viable idea
Thanks though.
Would love to get air into the
atty via the mouthpiece!!!!!!!
Ahhh.. I see. You and I are looking at this a bit differently.
Gotchya!
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