I bring you the Juicy Kiss:
Outside, you see one sawed off Mentos gum box, 2 aluminum plates to make end caps, held together by 2 M3 threaded rods+ nuts and washers, atty connector and a microswitch. It probably wouldn't get on a plane, but oh well.
The label got scuffed while sanding as I wasn't planning to keep it originally, but later decided it adds character, isn't that bad, looks like I've had it awhile and I don't really want to deal with the adhesive under the label. The bottom plate matches the top as it was my first use with a step drill and the atty hole got messed up. Just think symmetry, and weight reduction.
Inside, there are 2 14500's (3 fit very well) battery terminals taken from a 2AA battery basket and the switch attached/encased in plumbers putty. In the bottom it is just the spring and rivet, the top has some of the plastic and the wires still.
In place of the third battery is the tank and the dangly bits. The tank is a SuckaTon v2.5. Version 2 as it has a 18G needle for the tube, and .5 as it lost the bottom connector in favor of a wire going up the bottom, corked on the inside with a section of heatshrink and sealed with putty and another section of heatshrink on the outside of the fob. Also, the fob top and bottom are screwed into the top plate for the ground and sealed with 2 o rings.
Below hangs the regulator and the rest of the wiring. The regulator plugs into its own socket, using a shielded audio patch cable bundled with optical drives, which are rarely used in pc setup. it has 2 28G wires and a thick shielded braid that just happens to be on the ground pin for the reg. The pos out pin was missing, but I moved a wire from the other side of the cable. No soldering needed and the resistor slips in the back of the socket and is also protected with heatshrink tubing. The ground runs back up to a tinned loop around one of the threaded rods.
It vapes and juices quite nicely. More suction for more juice, less suction for less. The needle can be raised or lowered to control the airflow for the viscosity of the juice. There's a light gurgle so it's easy to tell how its going. Just put in batts, fill with juice, and vape.
Outside, you see one sawed off Mentos gum box, 2 aluminum plates to make end caps, held together by 2 M3 threaded rods+ nuts and washers, atty connector and a microswitch. It probably wouldn't get on a plane, but oh well.
The label got scuffed while sanding as I wasn't planning to keep it originally, but later decided it adds character, isn't that bad, looks like I've had it awhile and I don't really want to deal with the adhesive under the label. The bottom plate matches the top as it was my first use with a step drill and the atty hole got messed up. Just think symmetry, and weight reduction.
Inside, there are 2 14500's (3 fit very well) battery terminals taken from a 2AA battery basket and the switch attached/encased in plumbers putty. In the bottom it is just the spring and rivet, the top has some of the plastic and the wires still.
In place of the third battery is the tank and the dangly bits. The tank is a SuckaTon v2.5. Version 2 as it has a 18G needle for the tube, and .5 as it lost the bottom connector in favor of a wire going up the bottom, corked on the inside with a section of heatshrink and sealed with putty and another section of heatshrink on the outside of the fob. Also, the fob top and bottom are screwed into the top plate for the ground and sealed with 2 o rings.
Below hangs the regulator and the rest of the wiring. The regulator plugs into its own socket, using a shielded audio patch cable bundled with optical drives, which are rarely used in pc setup. it has 2 28G wires and a thick shielded braid that just happens to be on the ground pin for the reg. The pos out pin was missing, but I moved a wire from the other side of the cable. No soldering needed and the resistor slips in the back of the socket and is also protected with heatshrink tubing. The ground runs back up to a tinned loop around one of the threaded rods.
It vapes and juices quite nicely. More suction for more juice, less suction for less. The needle can be raised or lowered to control the airflow for the viscosity of the juice. There's a light gurgle so it's easy to tell how its going. Just put in batts, fill with juice, and vape.