All my mods part1

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Murdock Ruml

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The tank-pipe
I think the pictures say it all. Continuous steam with a filling. Of course with genisis evaporator. When putting on the stone is charged the battery again. Should I say more?




Its made from a real pipe and a real rock.

i have like 20 pipes that i don't use anymore. i would love to make one of these out of them.
 

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304 Stainless Steel SS Wire 325 Mesh 9.875" x 8.25" - eBay (item 320554409862 end time Nov-24-10 07:44:19 PST)

Will probably work to some degree, but I was told you really want the .0011 dia wire which is the 40% open area.

I sure hope that one works - it's the one I bought off Ebay too. I wasn't about to spend $50 on mesh to "test".
 

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I have a 5ml syring that is almost (maybe) exactly the same diameter as an ego battery. thinking about shoving the Genesis in there!
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I bonded the paper clip posts with some ecobond we had in the lab... Id of the slip lure is 2mm.:)
 

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To all readers of this thread


One question I have: Who reads all this thread and has not yet spoken up? Just give me a short hello please!:)

Awesome work Raidy, I have been wanting to know how to make an atomizer for some time now. I was actually looking on the forums for other information and stumbled across this thread and couldn't stop reading. Still haven't finished, but I am already looking for a US supplier for the mesh...I will post on here when I find one that is reasonable.

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Looks good BR! Nice implementation.

I am wondering about the EGO XL atomizer tubes. Maybe we could shove something like that in there? Comes in a little smaller than 3/4", close to 14mm, if i remember correctly. But then it would have that nice OEM look to it! Though, that's not nearly as important as performance, it is a definite plus!

The bridge and atomizer pulls out easy enough with some pliers. if you manage to leave the wires in place at the connector, and snip them off at the atomizer itself, it shouldn't be to hard to use the existing 510 threads, and it would screw onto an EGO battery flawlessly!

I have some Mesh and Wire on the way (Thanks, Gummy!), and can't wait to start tinkering!
 

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Looks good BR! Nice implementation.

I am wondering about the EGO XL atomizer tubes. Maybe we could shove something like that in there? Comes in a little smaller than 3/4", close to 14mm, if i remember correctly. But then it would have that nice OEM look to it! Though, that's not nearly as important as performance, it is a definite plus!

The bridge and atomizer pulls out easy enough with some pliers. if you manage to leave the wires in place at the connector, and snip them off at the atomizer itself, it shouldn't be to hard to use the existing 510 threads, and it would screw onto an EGO battery flawlessly!

I have some Mesh and Wire on the way (Thanks, Gummy!), and can't wait to start tinkering!

Whatever you do - don't squeeze these things back onto a narrow steel tube. I shorted my Double Raidy this morning when both coils touched the steel wall... fffsssstt, flash, pop! Four hours work down the drain. Trying to find the will now to do it all again :(
 

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Whatever you do - don't squeeze these things back onto a narrow steel tube. I shorted my Double Raidy this morning when both coils touched the steel wall... fffsssstt, flash, pop! Four hours work down the drain. Trying to find the will now to do it all again :(

With a protected battery? I would expect the PCB to trip before melting a coil or solder joint.
 

slopes

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With a protected battery? I would expect the PCB to trip before melting a coil or solder joint.

I used a standard 401 manual battery and was looking down into the carto. The coils glowed and then popped. One coil wire had blown just above the cup (usual place for it to go). The coils were very close to the steel wall - so I'm guessing this is what shorted it.
 
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