Do it yourself: The MiniTurbo

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Kostas

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Hi all,
i am vaping constantly and stoped smoking before 10 months.
I habe used a lot of different e-cigarettes.
The smaller M401, e-Cigars, e-Pipes and so on.
None of them has given to me the right pleasure that i was looking for.

In order to overcome these problems i have constructed before few months my own vapor cigarettes. The MiniTurbo was born :)

I have constructed the MiniTurbo for DSE 901 and DSE 801 atomisers using 18650 batteries. Of course the type of the battery can be another one, but i wanted to have one of the best capacities.

The MiniTurbo ist preety easy to be done and costs fewer than 5$ without the cost of the battery and the atomiser.

I am sorry for my bad english, but i also provide pictures that are mostly self explained...

So here ist the guide if you like to do also one on your own.


The MiniTurbo first a small plastik pipe at 25mm (for the 18650 batery) or later a small (about 10cm) matal pipe at 23 mm diameter which is easy to be found everywhere.
The metal pipe looks of course better than the plastik one and it is easier to construckt. You will only need something to cut it in about 10 cm.

Plastik caps used for chairs are used to fill the holes on both sides. On these 2 plastik caps i set on one the button and on the other one the place for the atomisers. For the 801 atomiser i use a standard piece for television cabel. (First and second picture)

Now look at pictures 3 and 4 in order to see the plastic caps ready.

You have now just to put the battery inside the small metal pipe and the 2 caps one on the bottom and one on the top.

The MiniTurbo is ready.

Take a look at the last picture where you can see it.

Sorry for my bad english, but i hoipe you got the main idea. If you need more information on something just ask

Kostas
 

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Kostas

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can you give us a place where to buy all those thing's please?

I am from greece and i bought all things in LeeRoy.
I can not write links so here ist just one for the piece you need for the 901 atomiser (in german...)

www1 .conrad.de/scripts/wgate/zcop_b2c/~flN0YXRlPTY0NTg3MTc2MA==?~template=PCAT_AREA_S_BROWSE&glb_user_js=Y&shop=B2C&zhmmh_lfo=&zhmmh_area_kz=&product_show_id=733954&gvlon=&p_init_ipc=X&p_page_to_display=fromoutside&~cookies=1&cookie_n[1]=b2c_insert&cookie_v[1]=62&cookie_d[1]=&cookie_p[1]=%2f&cookie_e[1]=Fri%2c+25-Sep-2009+09%3a08%3a35+GMT&scrwidth=1280

Kostas

Sorry, i could not add links to my posts because i have fewer than 15 posts.
 

Kostas

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Very nice :)
The cable connector you use looks like an F-connector, used in satellite tv applications here, but my 801 atomizers don't fit an F-connector :-(

I think the connector is called an F-Connector and is used for sattelite tv.
The 801 atomisers does not fit up to the end but only a bit.
But this is enough.

Kostas
 

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