Magnum Juicer

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framitz

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May 24, 2009
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This is my quick and dirty mod to increase juice capacity on my BE112 (PenStyle) mod.

I just located a point below the end of the cart then drilled a hole through the side of the atty into the cart so that the end of the cart is not disturbed where it meets the bridge on the atty.

If you try this be very careful of the atty bridge. I was careful, but had to ream out the hole and did tear the bridge piece. This was a brand new atty so I was bummed, BUT the atty still works and wicks juice just fine in spite of the minor damage to the bridge. If anything the torn bridge extends further into the cart fiber and wicks even better than stock.

Then I took an empty juice bottle with small neck (3 or 5ml, with about a 1/4 inch neck, not sure) stuffed it lightly with poly fill, then filled it with juice. Next I put the stuffed bottle neck into the modified atty so the holes line up and pulled a little fiber loose from both bottle and atty then screwed the bottle into the atty. So far it's working great and holds between 5 and 7ml of liquid. The poly fill wicks the juice from the bottle down into the cart as needed.

The only problem so far has been a minor bit of juice in the mouth one time and I had to glue the bottle in place to get a good seal. It worked fine unsealed, it vaped great, but the draw was too light for my tastes.
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It's a bit odd looking for public use, but for vaping at my desk at home it can't be beat.

In a day or two when It needs filling I'll probably just use a needle and make a tiny fill hole in the bottle, or I'll take it apart, fill it, and reassemble it.

Oh, the cost - nothing but some random junk and 10 minutes of my time.
 

kinabaloo

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This is my quick and dirty MOD to increase juice capacity on my BE112 (PenStyle) MOD.

I just located a point below the end of the cart then drilled a hole through the side of the atty into the cart so that the end of the cart is not disturbed where it meets the bridge on the atty.

If you try this be very careful of the atty bridge. I was careful, but had to ream out the hole and did tear the bridge piece. This was a brand new atty so I was bummed, BUT the atty still works and wicks juice just fine in spite of the minor damage to the bridge. If anything the torn bridge extends further into the cart fiber and wicks even better than stock.

Then I took an empty juice bottle with small neck (3 or 5ml, with about a 1/4 inch neck, not sure) stuffed it lightly with poly fill, then filled it with juice. Next I put the stuffed bottle neck into the modified atty so the holes line up and pulled a little fiber loose from both bottle and atty then screwed the bottle into the atty. So far it's working great and holds between 5 and 7ml of liquid. The poly fill wicks the juice from the bottle down into the cart as needed.

The only problem so far has been a minor bit of juice in the mouth one time and I had to glue the bottle in place to get a good seal. It worked fine unsealed, it vaped great, but the draw was too light for my tastes.
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It's a bit odd looking for public use, but for vaping at my desk at home it can't be beat.

In a day or two when It needs filling I'll probably just use a needle and make a tiny fill hole in the bottle, or I'll take it apart, fill it, and reassemble it.

Oh, the cost - nothing but some random junk and 10 minutes of my time.

Maybe adding the 'Straw mod' will help this work even better. by providing a way for replacement air to get to the top of the reservoir.
 

framitz

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May 24, 2009
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RSM, CA
Maybe adding the 'Straw mod' will help this work even better. by providing a way for replacement air to get to the top of the reservoir.
The straw mod might need to be added, but I've been vaping this thing for hours and it's still consistent so far. I can tell that the juice in the bottle has decreased slightly. So far I'm amazed at how consistent it's working, I'm vaping more than usual too.

The filler in the bottle keeps gravity from dumping the juice all at once. Capillary action seems to be working good.

This mod isn't for everyone and certainly isn't for public use, but for home use I am really liking it a lot. I was out of the house for a while and had to rely on a regular battery powered BE112 and it falls short, I couldn't wait to get back to my magnum juicer.

If I do a straw mod it will be from top of reservoir through the hole to the bottom of the cartridge for maximum effect.
 
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framitz

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May 24, 2009
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RSM, CA
The Magnum Juicer works, but the vape is consistently a little light. I think this is because I damaged the atomizer bridge when enlarging the hole.

MOD is not very practical :(

Now testing a different MOD with 3 pen style carts end to end inside an empty atty casing inserted into the stock atty holding nearly 3ml of juice. No atty modification is needed for this one, and so far it's working nice. Will post after testing further if it continues to work this good. :)
 
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