Multiple stream points

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chrism

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Not to sure where to post this. Feel free to move where ever it might need to be moved 2.

Just want to pass along some more info to the community.
I was playing with the wire mesh a little more since a box mod remnants was passed along.
Thought it might be worth mentioning to people that the SS Wire Mesh in conjunction with some 18ga cooper wire (I think it was) the smallest gauge wire they had at home depot.
Multiple streams of vapor can be produced from the Mesh using the cooper wire has a pin point per stream
the more pin points the more streams. I can't fully test (aka heat placement and how it is dispersed)
I'm limited hopefully this information can do some good for the community and those with better work environments.

I'm thinking it could be good news for bottom feed box modders.
That might want to go a different route other than variable voltage units

I was playing with the use of the tire inflation needle instead of a tube.
Pooped out the center pin of the female connector. Giving me full length of the inflation needle.
screwed on the male connector minus the center pin
rolled wire mesh around inflation needle
covered with a dismantled atty outer housing
(Before covering could be a good time to maybe make some pin holes for the 18ga wire where you might like the M.S.P's )

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chrism

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Thanks wasn't aware of that. I probably should do more reading. I haven't been using it to vape with. I was just experimenting with the bottom feeder remnants that was passed along. I more posted the info for people could be aware (If they wasn't already) for another way the mesh could be used.
example wire mesh wrap around a core positive or negative and a pin point positive/negative to the outer layer of the mesh creates a nice stream of smoke adding a second positive or negative to the outer layer of the mesh would produce a second stream of smoke. I figured people that know more than I and have better testing capabilities might be able to use the info in some way. Again that is if it's not already known. Sometimes people stick to testing a certain way or how it's already being done and things could possibly be over looked. I post the info and it might turn out to be use full for some one else that might not have thought to try testing in that way.

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Probably a different metal possibly a sewing needle would more than likely produce the same type of effect with the mesh.
Oh even a second piece of mesh poked into the side might do the trick. I did notice when playing with the mesh before it seemed to work well when a second piece was introduced.
 
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