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It's been a bit of a slow day so I for fun I drew the iAtty from studying the videos. I hope to get my hands on a real one soon so I can re do it to the correct sizes.

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I think that you were right about E2 and Iatty lord. With the same ceramic on them they look almost the same lol. I just tried to make an atomizer like the atomizers on the market that they get feeded with air from the bottom. But I put the wick on a way that it will be always covered by liquid for best feeding. If my plastic could stand the temperature I wouldnt need that ceramic:)

The commonality I see is with the bulli is the ability to change the wire with no solder, your design is admittedly much better since no tools are needed. The commonality with the E2 is as you mentionied, the found slotted ceramic. A very good merging of different methodologies. I definitely thing this is an excellent design you have come up with :)
 

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:), thanks a lot Poppa, you make me feel very nice buddy:)
Sadly I must admit the Iatty did not interest me until these assembly videos.

What an amazing device, in every way.

Imeo youve truly tapped your creative genius.
I want to shake your hand, and say thanks, and thanks again.
 

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I see what you mean K2. But in 1-2 days I will show you another way to avoid the clog issue.
When I say clogged, I mean the coil gets carbonized resulting in a big drop in vaping performance.
I'm not referring to when the coil simply gathers too much juice.

Cartomizers tend to develop a ball of carbonization (a hard black ball of burnt juice) on the coil if dark juice is used. It is very difficult to remove the black carbonization and often results in the disposal of the carto.
 

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thank you Daz, I always apreciate your words:)
Hi Imeo,
I watched the videos for the Iatty earlier and must say, very nice work my friend. I have a repairable atty and have been trying to work out what you would do differently, I failed. Using the cup from a R5 and the way you make the coil is very very clever and a tank as well! In the 18 months since I got my first GG they just keep getting better who knows where GG's will be in another 18 months. I'm looking forward to finding out.

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Exactly as you said Key:)
The coil is actually "in between" (submerged in) the juice, but it's locked by that cone-shaped SS part in a way that juice gets in the ceramic bowl only through the wick. The trick is how hard you will tighten that cone part to the plastic one under it - it's kind of a juice control (the tighter - the less juice to the coil) - smart ;) ... as far as I got it from imeo's vids
 

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If you notice on the site they dont write anything about resistance of SS wire lee. So I desided to buy the SS wire as a first step. But when I meassure the SS wire's resistance I saw that it was too big. Then I started looking for a wire with very low resistance and also in a logical price. I found this nickel one that has 0,13ohm per 7cm. We need about 7 cm for the wires inside Iatty, so the resistance we lose is about 0,13 ohm. But if you find something better on this site then I am open to discuss it buddy:) (keep in mind that we need something around 0,2mm in width)
On that site the wire you say you got states it has a resistance of 1.83 ohms per metre. Is that right? I don't understand what you mean by 'no resistance wire.' Is it because the resistance is so small it doesn't matter or am I looking at the wrong wire?
 

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Very nice work lee, especially from just eye balling it from the videos. Nice to see we have another Illustrator in the family ;)

That is Solid Works right?

It's been a bit of a slow day so I for fun I drew the iAtty from studying the videos. I hope to get my hands on a real one soon so I can re do it to the correct sizes.

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