Jen your the coolest, I may just do that, I just cant get this to work ;-(
I seem to remember it being mentioned that the "sock" from a cartomizer could be used instead of oxidizing the SS mesh... Anything special that needs to be done in that situation?
attabout using the PTB??I seem to remember it being mentioned that the "sock" from a cartomizer could be used instead of oxidizing the SS mesh... Anything special that needs to be done in that situation?
Ok so I got mine built last night ! Tested it without the cap on and it makes tons of vapor. Put the cap on and tired to hit it and i can't even take a hit.
Don't know how to explain it but it's just like trying to suck on a solid piece of steel like something is clogged. Any ideas why this would happen? Maybe I clogged a vent hole? I have no idea ...
Sounds like you soldered the wire in the hole and closed the hole on the center battery connector. I would try using a paper clip and see if you can insert it through the battery connector center hole to verify that you are not blocked on the bottom. If the paper clip goes in and you are sure it is not blocked then look at the sides of the connector, you might have used one with out the air holes and when you screw it down you close off the airflow. If that is the case then use a 1/32 drill bit and make a hole (or two) in the side of the connector above the threads.
Fast check would be to remove it from your PV and see if you have air flow, if you do then it is probably the no hole connector, if you no change then the center hole is probably solder shut.
Dan
Ah I'm an idiot , I soldered the wire into the hole of the connector , lol.
LOL, someone did not follow the instruction
Slow down it is not a race.... HA! I win! hehehehe
Dan
i have the connector in, thats it. all i had was 16g and 28g wire, so i had to use 28g, should work though. didnt have any bad ce2s that were good, the tube was busted off the connector, so i ripped apart a burnt up atty, took out the center pin, soldered the wire in the hole, added a glob on the side, filed it down, then beat it in using the tube that was on the atty. marred the ring arond the connector a bit, but im sure thats the weak link here and will get replaced some day.
my o rings are too big by a 32nd, and it makes a huge differance. they dont seat in to the grooves. all i could find at HD and thought they may work, wrong
having issues with cutting the poly tube. my old tubing cutter is wobbly and i need to start with a tight cut to keep it from walking. its stressing the tube...
but taking my time, one lil step at a time...