You are correct. Dry burning is the best for removing that burnt taste... the "video" part threw me though.
Apparently, someone out there made a video of this method (?)
I just have to say that I LOVE that this thread is still getting traffic after all these years. It makes my day whenever I see that someone new is going to try it (or has already built one)
...even if this mod is somewhat obsolete now. These days there are tons of commercially produced ecigs...
The bottle/atty connector assembly is identical to the one in this tutorial (only with a bigger bottle i think). I just soldered a couple pieces of copper on the other ends of the wires for the "switch"... and by switch, I mean mashing the two copper plates onto the ends of the batt with your...
xrob: here's one I made for the 18650...
http://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/forum/modding-forum/74240-my-very-basic-510-juicebox.html
I just used the box that the batteries came in ;)
Good build xLowEndx! It's great to see that ppl are still making these (and posting pics!)
Also wanted to remind everyone that wants to make one of these to skim through this thread first...http://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/forum/modding-forum/97828-brass-juice-2.html
Just wanted to give this thread a little bump to keep it close to this thread... http://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/forum/modding-forum/95728-tutorial-juicebox-around-8-a-7.html
I have not yet tried this on a tank atty and I'm not sure how well it will work.
The problem I see is that the wick comes out the top (through a little pipe) and will never be able to be heated to a high enough temp to 'ash' the stuff in the pipe. It will however (probably) get the wick in...
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I don't know why everyone tries to over complicate this method with alcohol, mouthwash, soaking, boiling, etc, etc.
ALL that is needed is tap water, electricity and about 10 minutes (more like 3 minutes once you have it down) ;)
I actually drill the dropper to allow the pipe to slide through it and then leave it on the bottle. It may not be necessary, but I think it helps with the seal between the bottle and the cap. Without it, you may (or may not) get leakage from under the cap.
BTW: nice lookin' box Hogwart :thumb:
Mickyrat: Yes, I should have mentioned that. I wish I could edit it into the original post, but you only have 48hrs(i think) before it's 'carved in stone'.
Harry: you just unscrew the bottle and fill it.
Hacksaw blade or dremel with cutting wheel.
wheels are cheap...dremel not so much, but there are infinite uses for a dremel, and you can pick one up for under $20.
You could use wire cutters on the end that goes in the bottle, since it doesn't have to be perfectly round. Just leave the...
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