NUPPIN'
PRICING:
Production costs increased when we discovered some parts weren’t included (in shipment or in our bill) and had to order them separately. And there’s been some added labor (quite a bit, actually) for me to get them ready to ship; so prices are a few dollars more than I had guessed a month or two ago.
Anyway, if you would like to purchase, here’s your chance. Pricing is like this:
$84.95 per atty (includes SS AFC tube, 2 spare screws, 0.9mm hex key; ↓ as pictured)
$7.95 per extra AFC tube (choice of Copper or Brass . . . . no limit; but Brass is in limited supply)
+ $6 shipping (priority, no
insurance / “carrier leave” unless something other requested)
ORDERING:
Please to include in a PM:
# Nuppin’ atties:
# Copper AFC:
# Brass AFC:
email (PayPal invoice):
Shipping Address:
I may not reply, unless I see a question; so watch for a PayPal invoice after ordering. Confirmation will be in the form of PayPal/USPS shipping notification. (please “check yer junk” if you don’t see an email). Also, feel free to PM with any questions before or after ordering.
PACKAGING:
this is my first time mailing a whole lot of little things to a bunch o’ people. I don’t like plastic and I don’t like waste. So, I’ve devised a packaging method that uses very little, but keeps your stuff safe and secure. No fancy bling-y stuffing, just the goods. Examine your packing materials closely, and be sure you’ve got all your stuff before you recycle. Namely, one will receive as many hex-key/spare-screw sets as # atties ordered. All the little extras are grouped in a single compartment.
DESCRIPTION:
This here little atty is designed for bottom feeding. A small chamber atty with lots of room for a variety of builds and airflow configurations. Outside dimensions are 18mm diameter and 20mm body height (i.e. 24.35mm including the 510). The deck is about 14mm across, and the chamber height is about 8 or 8.5mm from deck to ceiling. AFC airholes can be operated as single or dual. The cap can be pulled up a bit to increase chamber size or to adjust "top of coil" airflow. Although the 510+ wasn't designed to be adjustable, I've unscrewed them all a little to guarantee good +contact clearance in your
mod's 510. So, I've freed that centerpost up and (with some focus and effort) it can be adjusted for height and/or for orientation of +wire capture holes. (feel free to PM me before attempting this mildly tricky adjustment)
The negative wire capture holes are about 1.5mm diameter and about 4mm deep. The positive wire capture hole is also about 1.5mm in diameter.
Here's the easiest way to mount a simple coil, given the wire captures being at 90° to each other. I always cut the leg going into the deck at about 8mm (5/16"). Maybe start there, bottom it out in the hole and cinch it. This establishes a pretty good coil height. There's time to figure out whether longer or shorter is better for you. When wrapping the coil, I end up with the legs at 90° to each other, and give the positive leg a little bend. Please see in video ↓.
There's plenty of other ways to skin this cat. I've done it a bunch of different ways.
QUESTIONS:
This being the Library, I would ask that questions one might find on a FAQ list be asked here. More specific, silly, personal questions and banter are welcome in the gabby thread:
http://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/fo...-again-you-kids-should-behave-yourselves.html
. . . or PM me. Also, if anyone comes up with some cool coil configurations, or has advice about this atty that may pertain to others, that kind of stuff would be most welcome here too.