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Stownz

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Stownz What size batts are you thinking?I to would sacrafice batt life for mini size.

The 3v 14250s sold by innovape, they had them custom made to turn their 14500 powered alpha into a 6v unit. Gives those of us with other 14500 mods the opportunity to crank them up to 6v. I don't think anyone wants a vv just to Max it out at 6v. Its that extra 1v on an old atty or the ability to start half a volt lower in the mornings and slowly crank it up: that's the joy of vv. If u try 6v on a bat that small, life will be terible. Would life be that bad if u were running at a regulated 4.2 volts all day instead of a slow sink from 3.7? Just that little extra regulated constant voltage would be worth carrying an extra pair of bats for.

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Stownz What size batts are you thinking?I to would sacrafice batt life for mini size.

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Here is a shot of them uber small bats in a reo mini. 2 hours now on a 2.5 ohm cisco 510, still goin strong!
 

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I could prob do something like that but by the time I got done the box would most probably still end up fairly large after I got a switching regulator in there. I'm thinking still in the neighborhood of 2" x 3" x 3/4" and thats using the stacked 14250's.
I dont know how that compares to the reo mini. Since I don't own any of the mods that are out there I have nothing to compare to.
 

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Also for those that have requested the mods like I have posted already. I did happen to come across an awesome looking piece of Poplar today at home depot. So I am going to try to get them milled down to rough boxes tomorrow.
My bulldog just set me back $360 at the vet today so it will be a few days until I can order up the parts to finish them but rest assured I will have some more mods up soon.
I also have a wood supplier friend of my in-laws getting in touch with all his associates to gather up all their cut-offs of the exotic woods for me. So we'll have some more variety soon I hope.
But in the mean time I was pretty happy to find this board today, I think it will make some nice looking mods.

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Disregard little Mr. Bland piece of normal looking poplar in there. I don't think hes going to grow up and become a mod one day.
 
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Can it sustain the type of vaping we are accustomed to?

I've had one of these for a couple of weeks now and have to say it has surpassed my expectations of what a juice-feeder should do.

Yup, it should not leak. Just hold it up-right, push the bottle and when you see juice start to come out of the atty connector, let go.

I can vouch that it works as advertised. I even lost the tiny o-ring that helps seal the tube between the dripper and the cap and it still won't leak.

First wooden mod I have owned and the first time in two years I've been happy with a device that offers a steady juice supply without refilling/dripping etc...

The model I have has no catch cup which, IMO, works great for viewing the amount of liquid being transferred the atty. When you release the pressure on the bottle the excess juice gets sucked back inside the base of the atty. Also, very little pressure on the bottle is needed to feed. Amount of liquid fed is determined not by how hard you squeeze the bottle but by how long you squeeze it.

My multi-colored LED burnt out but I can live without the flashing LED. Not sure if it was just a bum one but it hasn't affected the functionality of the device, which is A++ in my book.

HW,

Any chance, if you have the time, could you PM me the info/links on where to find the clear and SS tubing and the tiny o-rings you utilised. I want to make up a few different bottles each w/their own flavours and avoid having to change the bottles dripper/cap each time I want to switch flavours.
 

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What we have here is a 3.7v bottom feeder.
Feed system is sealed and should never leak into the mod.
All stainless steel and silicone tube feed system.
Not a "tilt and shoot" system, just squeeze the bottle and feed the atty.
The unit measures 2" x 3 7/16" x 1 1/8"
Has a fast color changing led that illuminates the bottle when fired.
The wood is a purple poplar and finished in tung oil.
Door is snug fit and magnet held on opposite corners.
3amp push button
Uses 6ml dropper bottles and 18650 batteries.
Will come with two bottles.


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This Unit will be $80 which includes shipping
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Next up is Mod #2 also a poplar wood.
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The price of this Mod is $80 and includes shipping.
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Just getting the photos together for my viewing pleasure. :) #2, come to Momma! :D
 
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