Printed Mechanical Bottom Feeder Mod

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Merlin21

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I typically run Cyclones, ( I prefer smaller chambers) but I have drilled out a number of the ones you mentioned. They all work well and should have the same vape as if you used them as drippers. So it really a personal choice. The Igo, Trident and atomic were the easiest to drill (with a drill press). The Cyclone much tougher.

Great! Any concerns with the Trident having a copper pin and juice touching it? I think it is copper plated.

Again I can not thank you enough for giving us simpletons a snap in device ready to go.
 

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Keeps telling me it's an invalid url. Any suggestions?

You have to have an PDF reader installed. If your browser is configured to display PDF (or other documents) internally, it will be displayed just like any other web page. If not, it will either invoke the PDF reader or just ask you "What am I supposed to do with it"....

Invalid URL should not come up either way, unless you are on a MAC, then YMMV....

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You have to have an PDF reader installed. If your browser is configured to display PDF (or other documents) internally, it will be displayed just like any other web page. If not, it will either invoke the PDF reader or just ask you "What am I supposed to do with it"....

Invalid URL should not come up either way, unless you are on a MAC, then YMMV....

Cheers.

Looks like I'll need to confiscate my wife's laptop. I'm on my iPad.

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I have a noob question....does anyone offer a hardware kit that includes the necessary parts? The links in the build guide require the purchase of a large lot and the shipping from all the various vendors would add up. I will ordering the Print package when I return home from work today. Maybe some of the parts can be found at local B&Ms. Thanks GDeal for such a great design. This is exactly what I have been looking for. Would love the GDNA, but not sure I am ready to invest in the chip and trust my solder skills. My son has a regulated device that I really like.
 

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Is the PeKo mech so much better than the gDNA regulated mod. I am pretty handy with a soldering gun, but don't want to spent the extra money if the return is not significant. Thanks!

You're comparing apples to oranges. The Peko is a mech (not regulated) the GDNA is.....well.....regulated :D
Just depends on which you prefer.
No soldering needed on the Peko
 

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You're comparing apples to oranges. The Peko is a mech (not regulated) the GDNA is.....well.....regulated :D
Just depends on which you prefer.
No soldering needed on the Peko

I have been using a mech mod (Magnito 2) and it works well. Just curious if others thought a regulated device is worth the investment.
 

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The PeKo is cheaper, easier, and less time consuming to build. If you've never built a mod, it's an excellent one to start with.

Moreover, a soldering "gun" is not what you want to do the soldering on a gDNA with.

Is regulated better than mechanical, or vice-versa? That depends on your vaping style.
 

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The PeKo is cheaper, easier, and less time consuming to build. If you've never built a mod, it's an excellent one to start with.

Moreover, a soldering "gun" is not what you want to do the soldering on a gDNA with.

Is regulated better than mechanical, or vice-versa? That depends on your vaping style.

I here you...I have a 60 watt and 40 watt orange colored stick soldering devices. My gun died about 15 years ago. If I get a good tip do you think they will work OK. So what are the vaping style differences between mech. vs regulated. I am pretty to the vaping scene...but loving it. Thanks!
 

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So when I want to spray for sealing, can I put the shell on a newspaper make the first side, then after drying turn it around and do the other? How are you doing it guys?

coat hanger or any wire you can give shape by bending and hang it somewhere.....i wouldnt do it on any surface honestly
 
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