First mod - joye 302 Scart mod

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darkmenace

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Made from a scart cable, 3A switch & joye 302 atty. Vapes like a dream and took about two hours start to finish. :D


The 3A switch screws directly into the neck of one SCART plug (where the cable used to go) and the collar locks it in tightly.

The 302 connector was salvaged from a dead kissbox switch hacksawed in half & fortunately with a wire still attached to the positive (central) terminal. The atty connector is also locked into place in the SCART neck by the collar.

Inside, there is exactly enough space for an upright 10440 and the battery connectors are actually the individual blades from the SCART head.

The two SCART heads are melted together using a red-hot fondue fork and holes for wires made between them by the same method. I may melt some brass washers into the top and bottom to make the join absolutely firm - it seems v good atm, but better to be safe than sorry...

There has been no need for either solder or glue, so far.

Now I'm wondering how to close off the front (must still be openable) & finish it.

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WillyB

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Made from a scart cable, 3A switch & joye 302 atty. Vapes like a dream and took about two hours start to finish. :D


The 3A switch screws directly into the neck of one SCART plug (where the cable used to go) and the collar locks it in tightly.

The 302 connector was salvaged from a dead kissbox switch hacksawed in half & fortunately with a wire still attached to the positive (central) terminal. The atty connector is also locked into place in the SCART neck by the collar.

Inside, there is exactly enough space for an upright 14500 and the battery connectors are actually the individual blades from the SCART head.

The two SCART heads are melted together using a red-hot fondue fork and holes for wires made between them by the same method. I may melt some brass washers into the top and bottom to make the join absolutely firm - it seems v good atm, but better to be safe than sorry...

There has been no need for either solder or glue, so far.

Now I'm wondering how to close off the front (must still be openable) & finish it.

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Nice 'pipe'. Looks like you got room there for two batts.

Now I'm wondering how to close off the front (must still be openable) & finish it.
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tornadodragon

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Its a 21-pin connector for connecting audio-visual (AV) equipment together.




Awesome mod. Thats definately gotta be a first. Nice idea!!!

Wow someone actually knew the answer to that. All kidding aside, that is definitely a cool mod. I don't think I have ever seen anyone make there own smoking pipe mod. WTG!!!
 
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