With today's micro technologies, isn't possible to integrate a super small micro or nano pump into a mod?
Obviously key considerations would be size, voltage, watt draw, and flow rate output.
I have seen some interesting ones in my quest to find one, like this:
http://www.csem.ch/docs/Show.aspx?id=12040
and this:
http://www.micropump.ca/pdf/micropump_mzr-2521.pdf
After messing with my own juice feeder mod with a squeezable bottle, the two biggest reasons I want to do this are:
1) consistency in flow rate across the atty
and
2) the instant elimination of flooding, both in the atty and in the mouth piece. With a pump like this that would activate as part of the circuit when you press the vape button, the e-juice would be trapped in a vacuum, and only that which was fed to the atty at a controlled rate could get out and atomize. Let off the switch, the pump stops, and no more juice can flow.
Someone has just got to do this!!! It would be the ultimate mod imo. With high mAh batteries, I don't see why the additional small current draw would be a problem.
I know someone around here has to of thought of this. They are using micro pumps like this in the medical field for controlled dose dispensing.
I even saw a youtube video of a special cloth they are using that when charged with a small voltage causes liquid to flow in one direction. I am seriously wondering whether that could be adapted to feed juice onto an atty. No pump needed. The flow rate necessary for vaping is so small it just might work!
Obviously key considerations would be size, voltage, watt draw, and flow rate output.
I have seen some interesting ones in my quest to find one, like this:
http://www.csem.ch/docs/Show.aspx?id=12040
and this:
http://www.micropump.ca/pdf/micropump_mzr-2521.pdf
After messing with my own juice feeder mod with a squeezable bottle, the two biggest reasons I want to do this are:
1) consistency in flow rate across the atty
and
2) the instant elimination of flooding, both in the atty and in the mouth piece. With a pump like this that would activate as part of the circuit when you press the vape button, the e-juice would be trapped in a vacuum, and only that which was fed to the atty at a controlled rate could get out and atomize. Let off the switch, the pump stops, and no more juice can flow.

Someone has just got to do this!!! It would be the ultimate mod imo. With high mAh batteries, I don't see why the additional small current draw would be a problem.
I know someone around here has to of thought of this. They are using micro pumps like this in the medical field for controlled dose dispensing.
I even saw a youtube video of a special cloth they are using that when charged with a small voltage causes liquid to flow in one direction. I am seriously wondering whether that could be adapted to feed juice onto an atty. No pump needed. The flow rate necessary for vaping is so small it just might work!