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    Default Dream PV's

    "The Dream PV's, they live inside of my head....."

    The next few posts will be showcasing some PV projects that I have been working on for a while. Sadly... much like the Detroit Auto Show.... you'll be seeing some stuff that you may really like, but at this point you can't buy on the open market.

    I should note that these are my personal devices. I use them everyday and they actually do work... quite well actually (IMHO). But like the Micro Juice Box, I have no immediate plans to build or market these devices.

    And.... before you ask.... I'm not going to be showing all of the inner workings of these devices at this time. There is some "clever stuff" that I had to come up with to make them work properly and easily, and I want to protect that "clever stuff" for the time being. Sorry.

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    Default The "Super Bart"

    The first device is the "Super Bart", which is based off of the Bartleby that you can get from Cybervex. The Bartleby in my opinion is a wonderful device. A true 3.7V workhouse with pass-thru and USB recharging capability built right in. It works great with a 510 atty... but as with all 510 devices, the cartridges suck and refilling is a pain. The Super Bart addresses some of those issues:



    You will immediately notice that the overall length of the Super Bart (compared to a regular Bartleby on the left) is a bit longer. That's because the standard 510 atty and cartridge are sitting on top of a "bottom feeding" liquid reservoir device. This device feeds raw e-liquid up into the atty through the bottom battery hole in the atomizer. The rate of liquid delivery, and to some extent the "draw" characteristics of the device are completely adjustable (to compensate for personal preference, juice viscosity, and consumption rate). You'll also note that the feed mechanism has a collar that extends over the air intake on the atomizer. That tightens up the draw a little bit and controls the air entry into the device (an idea blatantly stolen from the eGo). The liquid capacity on this specific unit is .8ml, but it's not hard to make a larger reservoir.



    The picture above shows the refilling process. The collar is rotated to expose the filling "port". Raw liquid is dripped or injected into the port, and then the collar is rotated to close the opening. It is not necessary to remove the atty or cartridge in order to refill the unit. It can be done "on the fly" and in a matter of seconds.

    It should be noted that since the cartridge and cartridge filler aren't really used, it is possible to use this device with a "custom" atty and cartridge. The custom atty is cut-down and has had the bridge removed. The custom cartridge has also been cut-down and is nothing more than a mouthpiece. More on this later. I personally happen to like the length of the Super Bart with the standard atty and cartridge, so that's how I use it.

    How does it vape? Just like a Bartleby will, with a perfect cartridge and atty. Clouds and clouds of vapor and good flavor and TH. The adjustability of the device allows you to "dial" the vapor from "thick and rich" with a lot of flavor and TH, to "thin and hot"... with little flavor at all. It's up to the user.

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    "I try to sleep, they want to vape, they won't leave me alone.."

    Awesome, I can't wait to see what you have. I've been working on my own "eyes only" project for a week now.

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    very nice- where's the 3 flavor choice selector Ultimate Bart pv hehe I will happily test it for an outsiders opinion.

    Ideally I'd like each flavor to contain about 1- 1.5 ml of juice and also be easy to refill...I figure it is probably easy to make such a device with the selector probably near your button. Someday lol I will buy a 3 ink pen to investigate inner works hehehe

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    Default The Super TorneGo

    Next up.. the "Super TorneGo I". Credit for the "TorneGo" moniker goes to Kent C. And note that this is the "I" version.. which tells you right off that there is a "II" in the wings. And the "II" kicks serious butt!

    Anyway, the Super TorneGo I leverages the bottom-feeder liquid delivery system that I developed for the Super Bart, and adapted it to the eGo/Tornado configuration.



    You can see that the Super is longer than a standard eGo (on the left), and the atty cone shape is a bit different. That's because the cone contains the e-liquid reservoir and feeding system. I personally found the eGo to be a bit "short" in my hand, so I happen to like the extra length.



    Here you can (barely) make out the filling port on the reservoir (collar rotated to the "fill" position). The tanker on the Super TorneGo holds a bit over 2ml... and I could have easily made it bigger.

    And as I mentioned in the Super Bart post, it is possible to use this system with a cut-down atty and cartridge. I usually use those with the Super TorneGo, and here's what the unit looks like in comparison again to the stock eGo:



    Once again.. "how does it vape?".... just like any other happy and healthy Tornado/eGo. Just for a VERY long time between refills!

    More to come.. but probably not today!

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    Default wicked idea

    i have a nicostic and really like it,but the fluid is a pain in the---.excellent idea for a filling mod.great work ,twood be nice to be your neighbour.haha.question-how does this mod travel?ie;leaking fluid,im havin problems traveling with my devices.
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    Quote Originally Posted by beast775 View Post
    twood be nice to be your neighbour.haha.
    My neighbors happen to think I'm clinically insane. One look at my boat and you might agree.

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    Quote Originally Posted by beast775 View Post
    question-how does this mod travel?ie;leaking fluid,im havin problems traveling with my devices.
    I keep them in my top shirt pocket.. and no problems.

    Frankly, I haven't tested it.. but I'm guessing that if I stored them overnight with the mouthpiece "down", I would get just a little leakage of the e-liquid into the atty. But not much.. not much at all.

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    Very Very nice work.

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    Default questions

    im thinking how the hell up through the atty the juice feed? gravity fed?user error in reading.i will let it slide this time.i still want to be your neighbour,i built a 15 horsepower electric bicycle,yes its very dangerous.maybe a dangerous ecig?ow wait its happened already.great ideas and well thought out they look like oem equipment,and your secrets are safe ----so far.

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