To all pipe makers:
You are cordially invited to join in the discussion at the modding forum.
There are many ingenious ideas floating around and many other people that can benefit from your ideas.
Let's join forces to create some nice pipes!
Have a look here...
Just two pics of what I think is the perfect match.
Easy to change the wick and coil
Easy to build.
Holds approximately 2ml juice
Cheap to build (if you have a small lathe in your office....)
Silica wick, S/S wick, cotton wick - whatever you prefer
Real nice and hot TH - I like it this...
To fit on an eGo battery.
Just pictures for now - if anyone is interested I will give the rundown.
Parts list:
Old 510 battery for the "removal tool"
Various old eGo battery connectors, shell & other parts for cap and battery connection
Old 510 battery connector for ceramic cup holder.
eGo C...
I really liked the taste and shape of the eGo-C setup but there were a few small issues I thought could be improved on:
The draw is very hard
The coil resistance is set to whatever you buy
You cannot repair it - or can you?
Anyways, I set out to modify the little atty so...
First of all, gratitude again to raidy for inspiration of the Genesis atty. :toast:
Secondly I want to apologise in advance for not taking pictures of all the build steps.
Basically what I did was to remove the guts from an old Ego Giantomizer cart and replace it with a removable "needles and...
This works good. Try it.
http://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/forum/atomizer-mods/120072-atomizer-cartomizer-life.html
Have been on this atty for the past 9 months - as well as some of my close friends...
Considering the cost associated with replacing an atomizer or cartomizer with a new unit I wanted to develop something that would be "serviceable" with relative ease and only replace the parts that de-generate with continued use - heating coil and wick.
There are some great links in this forum...
This simple modification works for me. Off course you can use any other method of supporting the filter, I just found the spring holds the filter material nicely in place and takes up less of the cart volume.
A few simple guidelines:
The hole size required depends on the viscocity of your...
Hello to everyone in a great forum, and caps to whoever it was starting ECF!
My name is Andre and I live in the city of gold, Johannesburg - South Africa.
I am an engineer in the building industry - primarily responsible for designing air-conditioning systems to commercial and retail...
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