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bluegrasslover

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I just modified a Vision Grand yesterday and the cup is larger. The Vision Grand has 2 wicks that cross in the cup. Lots of room in that cup for you.

Before anyone asks how it works...I don't know yet. I messed up the seal where the post goes through the bottom to the battery connector and had to epoxy it. Waiting for it to cure.
 

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Before anyone asks how it works...I don't know yet. I messed up the seal where the post goes through the bottom to the battery connector and had to epoxy it. Waiting for it to cure.

Oh yea...this thing is hitting really good. Way better than it did new. I've actually got some good airflow now.
 

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Finally put together a repairable CE2 using the 'paper clips hooked into the inside of the cup' method. Made a SS mesh wick too. This is AWESOME!!!

Thanks guys!

(After vaping on this for a couple of minutes, I don't think I'm going to be chain-vaping any more unless I drop my nic level again. Good thing? - bad thing?; dunno yet :D).


Next up - Genesis-style CE2? Maybe!
 

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Finally put together a repairable CE2 using the 'paper clips hooked into the inside of the cup' method. Made a SS mesh wick too. This is AWESOME!!!

Thanks guys!

(After vaping on this for a couple of minutes, I don't think I'm going to be chain-vaping any more unless I drop my nic level again. Good thing? - bad thing?; dunno yet :D).


Next up - Genesis-style CE2? Maybe!

Have you made a cheap line?, with your low watts vaping it is awesome.

http://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/forum/modding-forum/243494-my-cheap-version-line.html
 

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Haven't ventured into the Line yet.

The CE2 I rebuilt today initially metered out at 2.4 ohms. After vaping on it over a couple of hours, I noticed it was dropping off in vapor. Checked it again and is reading 1.3 ohm. Not sure what happened; was busy so just put it aside until I can check it out some more. It was my first coil - first SS wick - first foray into rebuilding an atty/carto; so could be anything or a combination of things.


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Finally put together a repairable CE2 using the 'paper clips hooked into the inside of the cup' method. Made a SS mesh wick too. This is AWESOME!!!

Thanks guys!

(After vaping on this for a couple of minutes, I don't think I'm going to be chain-vaping any more unless I drop my nic level again. Good thing? - bad thing?; dunno yet :D).


Next up - Genesis-style CE2? Maybe!

TomCatt, go have a look here.

Maybe find some ideas there for your CE2/Genesis ideas?

I can change the setup to a line genesis or CE2 just by changing the wick with the stainless steel mesh or silica rope only. In the last post I have actually combined the two into one. The benefits of the silica rope wicking abilities and the nice clean taste og the stainless steel mesh combines very good.
 

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where can i get the needle things I need and also what dimentions should i cut my mesh if i make a mesh wick for the ce2?

I ordered some 27 gauge SS tubing from eBay. I haven't received it yet; but have made a repairable CE2 using locke's technique of using paper clips and hooking over the wick slots of the ceramic cup from the outside (see this post from this thread http://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/forum/atomizer-mods/213659-repairable-ce2-3.html#post5096350). Actually after finishing one using this technique, I went ahead and soldered the paper clips onto two other CE2s. I still have a few ;) CE2s that I'll try with the 27 gauge tubing when it gets here.


If you are using a XL CE2, cut SS mesh ~2.75 - 3 inches x 1/2 inch. Straighten a small paper clip out and roll the mesh onto the wire; this takes some practice, but hey if I can do it, anyone can :D. If you don't have any of the mesh yet, you can get this from eBay also. I got some from this seller - WOVEN WIRE MESH STAINLESS STEEL 400 MESH 4"X6" FILTRATION | eBay



ETA: Be sure to 'oxidize' the mesh wick before using. Once you have it rolled, heat to red hot with a flame (I used a butane torch) and then immediately dunk into a container of tap water; repeat 2 more times. This creates an oxide layer on the SS and makes it non-conductive.
 
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Made one with a short ss wick a-la "stardust". The wick is just long enough to scrape the inside of the tube as it goes on. It is wicking great (obviously must tip it). I used 36 gauge nicrome60 and made a 4.5 ohm coil. I'm only using the middle seal and no leaking. I'm using it with my PWM mod at a higher duty cycle. This is my best vape yet! Now I just need to order some 36awg kanthal for higher resistance as 4.5 completely fills the cup with coil.
 

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heh, heh. When I was ordering Kanthal, the smallest on eBay was 32 awg :rolleyes: I'm wrapping 5 or 6 times and still only getting ~1.6 ohms :ohmy: Got some 34 Kanthal and 36 nichrome on order. Of course, only using this carto on my ACDC mod in AC mode; getting >0.5V drop off when using the DC mode (2 14500 TFs) and don't wanna tax my batts too much.

I used a long SS wick and was able to slip the tube over everything. Didn't put any seals in. Haven't had any seals in my CE2s for a while now; just drip down the drip tip to refill. Getting great wicking with the SS wick.
 

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Have had some issues with the SS mesh wick. Got the 34 awg Kanthal and 36 awg nichrome in. Also got in some silica sleeveing from McMaster Carr. Put another r-CE2 together using the paper clips hooked over from the outside and using the silica wick. Wrapped a coil using 34 awg Kanthal and getting ~2.2 ohm. Vaping great.

Just need to stockpile some nicquid and I'll be ready for the Apocalypse. :lol:

Thanks again to everyone on this thread for some excellent ideas! :thumbs:
 

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Finally put together a repairable CE2 using the 'paper clips hooked into the inside of the cup' method. Made a SS mesh wick too. This is AWESOME!!!

I find that resistor legs are a good replacement for the Safety needle/Paperclip hooks.
You don't have to make the holes bigger in the cup, they fit in perfectly, the only downsides i can see are that they are not stainless steel (but that is what makes them solder so well) and they are ALOT softer (easier to bend into hooks but might snap after repeated use).
 

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Have been using this for about a month now and this thing is awesome. Since, my skills on soldering are nonexistent and I don't like soldering or having things come off, I used a 24 gauge 316L stainless steel wire and simply coiled and twisted these as my posts around a regular CE2. The battery connector is a LavaTube eGo Adapter I bought from GreenHouseOne. The o-ring is a bit thick to make a seal and make snug fit in the bottom cap.

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Have been using this for about a month now and this thing is awesome. Since, my skills on soldering are nonexistent and I don't like soldering or having things come off, I used a 24 gauge 316L stainless steel wire and simply coiled and twisted these as my posts around a regular CE2. The battery connector is a LavaTube eGo Adapter I bought from GreenHouseOne. The o-ring is a bit thick to make a seal and make snug fit in the bottom cap.

R3wMyl.jpg

this is interesting, I can't really tell what you mean though from the pic. could you explain a little more?

also, to the OP and in general, are safety pins and paper clips made of the same material? Will they both work from this application?

Also, any concern for 'bad stuff' leaching off the clips and into the juice, and into the vape?
 

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this is interesting, I can't really tell what you mean though from the pic. could you explain a little more?

also, to the OP and in general, are safety pins and paper clips made of the same material? Will they both work from this application?

Also, any concern for 'bad stuff' leaching off the clips and into the juice, and into the vape?

I just turned a wire around the bare center/air post making 3 turns and then twisted the wire ends to tighten the coil around the post. A single wire strand of the twisted wire goes through the ceramic cup hole. With the negative connection, I turned the wire just 2 times around the o-ring groove (I removed the o-ring) and then twisted wire ends to tighten. Again, just taking a single strand goes through the second hole.

Below is an illustration of the technique (using a tie wrap around a pen) ...


Hope that helps. I've refilled the tank my liquid and don't have a good camera to show a close up.
 
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this is interesting, I can't really tell what you mean though from the pic. could you explain a little more?

also, to the OP and in general, are safety pins and paper clips made of the same material? Will they both work from this application?

Also, any concern for 'bad stuff' leaching off the clips and into the juice, and into the vape?

Is that a DCT or a tank made for ce2s?
 
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