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alekos557

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New 14500 juicer mod, 3ml on board, 14500 AW IMR 14500 002.jpg14500 001.jpg
 

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Really nice box, did you make that? (the box not the mod), also, I have some large hole connectors (back in the early days and had no idea what I was doing, large hole?, sure, I want those) but I'd like to make my own bottom feeder...would you mind spelling out to me just exactly how you make the bottom feeder set up (I mean like pretend I'm total idiot spell it out for me with pics and everything, lol)
 

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Bought box from cleverwood creations
Large hole connecter from mad vapes, 14 gauge needle,(I think)
Disassemble battery connector gently....
Cut plastic connector off needle....soldered needle into hole, with flux core solder.
solder positive (from switch) to end of needle as close as possible to brass center.
solder neg to base of batt connector.
reassemble connector....fill opening with epoxy to waterproof.
3ml bottle from myPVshop.com...drill 1/8th inch hole in cap want to just be able to get it through cap, drag enough thru to get to bottom of bottle
O-ring kit from harbor freight....P5 4.8 x 1.9 mm o-ring put into cap to insure seal
Sta-flex fuel line from Ace hardware .125 outside diameter 0.28 cents a foot.
hopefully this is some what clear, you basically just slide tube on end of needle, screw body of bottle onto cap, cap should stay connected, just use flex in line to not make a mess.
clear as mud...no?
 

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Anybody know where I can get drip cups to epoxy onto these feeders?
just a little moisture at the base

I haven't used a bottom-feeder; but I think finishing washers have been used in some. You can pick these up at Home Depot or Lowes. Other items available at hardware stores have been used for drip cups; just can't recall any specifics at the moment.
 
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