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  1. petercro

    My homemade mini juicebox (the MrPuffer)

    Wonderful, small and light. I Love it. Petercro
  2. petercro

    The E-Pipe Juice Machine

    This morning I thought of a better way to fit all the kit in the 2.75 x 2 x 1 inch modbox. If you look at the original mod box you will notice that the screw holes take nearly 8mm off the internal width and another 8mm off the internal height. Now Carlos utilized them for the magnets. A great...
  3. petercro

    The E-Pipe Juice Machine

    I'm not sure about this but I think the wick would not only wick liquid but hold an amount of liquid. Removing it might force you to re-pump alot more often. I still have not had chance to read the wick link posted by Clyde. But I will. Peter
  4. petercro

    The E-Pipe Juice Machine

    Warning Just noticed that not all atty base holes are the same size. I have just destroyed another new atty. If you building this design than when you file/sand the 1/16th brass pipe to fit into the attys base hole. MAKE SURE you test it's fit on several atty makes. As my second mod battery...
  5. petercro

    The E-Pipe Juice Machine

    nekkidnorman A different concept. Like it. the 4081 is out, the base hole in the atty is too small. although other attys might be usable, I have no experience with them. But the idea I really like is your coat with lots of holes in it. Gortex allows liquid and air through in one direction but...
  6. petercro

    The E-Pipe Juice Machine

    Clyde Many thanks for the offer I have PM'd you my address. Thanks for the link I will read it later tonight. If attys are dying because of a clogged wick rather than a broken coil, wouldn't it be a good idea to be able to dissolve the excess residue. In the UK if you want to dissolve anything...
  7. petercro

    Attentation !Please dont order from Carlos !Carlos is not correct!

    420Smiles I was referring to Rico bashing Carlos Petercro
  8. petercro

    Attentation !Please dont order from Carlos !Carlos is not correct!

    Elendil You are as wise as ever. Carlos MUST be advised of this thread and be allowed to resolve this situation privately. Only then Rico could request the advise of an ECF Moderator. Bashing each other in a public forum is not the answer here. The PV community is balancing between government...
  9. petercro

    The E-Pipe Juice Machine

    Most 2 part epoxys are inert when cured, which makes a good bond and is safe if ingested. Epoxy putty is great for molding and filling gaps. Silicone is great as a sealer but not too good under pressure. Good to use silicone to make liquid and air tight then strengthen the joint by coating...
  10. petercro

    The E-Pipe Juice Machine

    Hi All And before you ask, I have not vaped it as a fully working mod. I need the tubing and bottle dry, so filling it is not an option at the moment. But I did drip some 36mg menthol from NuCig. 18650 fully charged and reading 4.2-4.3v Great Hit, Plenty of vapour. Two points I would like...
  11. petercro

    The E-Pipe Juice Machine

    You will have to wait until tomorrow. Glue drying on tubing. Sorry chaps
  12. petercro

    The E-Pipe Juice Machine

    Now I understand that the liquid fed atty is the only way to go. 80 70 mph on the motorway today and direct dripping is not the cleverest thing I have ever done. (Must make mods quicker). I have decided to make these two mods and go back to the box mod's drawing board. I think the use of...
  13. petercro

    New Pipe Design (picture inside)

    Darchand I always keep an eye on your thread. As you may realize I have an ulterior motive. There are a few really great threads running at the moment and yours is one. If your looking at moulding your pipe, a great medium is epoxy putty for the mould and maybe a basic casting resin for the...
  14. petercro

    The E-Pipe Juice Machine

    Just done a little more work. Sorry for the soldering, even with the microscope I'm still rubbish at it.... You can clearly see the copper tape it's 12.7mm width from 3M. It's designed as antistatic shielding. It has an Acrylic, Conductive adhesive. with a resistance of around 0.02...
  15. petercro

    The E-Pipe Juice Machine

    Well nekkidnorman I bought the tubing from a model shop. I fit around the 1/16th rather well. I think it is used for fuel piping on model aircraft. cmdryker if you checkout the first page on this thread you will find I built the 4.8v mod as a very basic test for the juice pipe design. Peter
  16. petercro

    The E-Pipe Juice Machine

    Hi All (I'm home again). To answer the questions in order. Q Does the atty screw in, so it can be replaced? A Yes Q And can you give us the spec on the copper tape you are using? A I will dig out the spec and supplier and post the details. Q Atty Flooding A Answered by MrPuff post...
  17. petercro

    The E-Pipe Juice Machine

    Hi All Just a few pictures of the juice fed atty mod I'm working on. A quick run-down of the build so far. The atty battery connector was fixed in place with slow cure epoxy then I encased it with polyester paste the battery had masking tape on to stop it sticking. Polyester paste is better...
  18. petercro

    The E-Pipe Juice Machine

    I understand what you are saying but making the needle retractable, adds more problems. Apart from the engineering requirements and the size of the mechanism required, which maybe large on a home build mod. Also when the needle is retracted a small amount of liquid maybe forced out leaking into...
  19. petercro

    The E-Pipe Juice Machine

    Kauai Kai I'm trying to squeeze a lot of kit into a very very small space 2.75 x 2 x 1" It Fits nicely into your palm. But it is taking time to mod. Marctwo The 4081 is not the best atty but it is what I have available to use. It does however have the bottom hole for the juice feed and a side...
  20. petercro

    Add resistor to 6v all mechanical torch

    Jason The Idea is sound. A resistor will reduce the voltage to the atty, as it does when using it with an LED. But remember this. A resistor does exactly what it is. It resists the flow. In doing so it produces heat. So before the battery can power the atty, the resistor is draining power from...