Ive been playing around with this idea ever since I saw the g-tank. Im in on and waiting on a few co-ops, I own a SGV3 but, I need a back up or a few extra Genny attys to change flavors and as backup. This is not a walk through but its pretty self explanatory, hope it helps someone or gives someone ideas. So here it is.
What I used
CVS Pill (Fob) Caddy: Buy CVS Compact Pill Caddy online at CVS.com
Cartomizer: I used a used CE2. Need the Atty connector and the outer tube left over (if you want a stainless tank). I also used a total of three cartomizer white soft tips. Two for the tank and one for the base. Could also use a syringe to make a tank, I will be trying this soon.
2 Safety Pin: Out of a standard variety pack I used the large ones and cut them at the curve then bent into shape. The negative one is solder to the side first. This came after cutting the end of the fob drilling it out and pressing the atty connector in. It was a little loose so i used tje solder like a weld around the seam at which point I added the negative safety pin. The pin for the positive is poked through the carto cap halfway between the center hole and the edge. After poking it through the end is inside the CE2 center tube that has been cut low with a touch of solder to seal it. I cut a little v on the opposite side where the negative pin is to get the cap to fit. I still have to play with the cap a bit as it seems to work its way up a little and doesnt seat perfect yet. But, for now it works. Using 400 SS mesh 3/4" x 1&1/4" rolled tight enough to fit in the carto hole without forcing. 32awg Kenthal 4 wraps.





What I used
CVS Pill (Fob) Caddy: Buy CVS Compact Pill Caddy online at CVS.com
Cartomizer: I used a used CE2. Need the Atty connector and the outer tube left over (if you want a stainless tank). I also used a total of three cartomizer white soft tips. Two for the tank and one for the base. Could also use a syringe to make a tank, I will be trying this soon.
2 Safety Pin: Out of a standard variety pack I used the large ones and cut them at the curve then bent into shape. The negative one is solder to the side first. This came after cutting the end of the fob drilling it out and pressing the atty connector in. It was a little loose so i used tje solder like a weld around the seam at which point I added the negative safety pin. The pin for the positive is poked through the carto cap halfway between the center hole and the edge. After poking it through the end is inside the CE2 center tube that has been cut low with a touch of solder to seal it. I cut a little v on the opposite side where the negative pin is to get the cap to fit. I still have to play with the cap a bit as it seems to work its way up a little and doesnt seat perfect yet. But, for now it works. Using 400 SS mesh 3/4" x 1&1/4" rolled tight enough to fit in the carto hole without forcing. 32awg Kenthal 4 wraps.





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. I will still post a write up on the DIY pill fob this week.

