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Hey Dan! Just wanted to say thanks real quick. I bout have my scubagen done, just waiting on Kanthal and Mesh now. I shortened mine up by ALOT. Note for the future, cutting SS takes FOREVER with a battery powered dremel. I will post the finished product after I get it fully assembled. It's my mini-Scuba(Mini Scube? Scubagenv3 Shorty Edition?)
 

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Hey Dan! Just wanted to say thanks real quick. I bout have my scubagen done, just waiting on Kanthal and Mesh now. I shortened mine up by ALOT. Note for the future, cutting SS takes FOREVER with a battery powered dremel. I will post the finished product after I get it fully assembled. It's my mini-Scuba(Mini Scube? Scubagenv3 Shorty Edition?)

Your welcome, and LOL what did you do... :) hehehehe
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Your welcome, and LOL what did you do... :) hehehehe
Dan

In a nutshell, I cut about a 1" section of the tube that creates the tank section out, and then putting it back together. I am using a tight fitting rod through the center to keep it straight.

I only had to recharge my Dremel battery about 12 times to get the tube cut LOL. Next time I get a corded Dremel...
 

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I hope I can get mine together today. Was having crappy luck last night. The post for the negative side don't fit in the hole, my battery connector was too small from madvapes , wire I have it too big and I also couldnt get the solder to stick to the post for the negative side. Gonna start fresh today.
 

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I just got 3 boxes of 2.5ohm XL CE2's in from madvapes, they are a perfect fit:

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A small amount of solder on the side would help make it permanent, but you will need a vice or somthing to press it in then.
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I hope I can get mine together today. Was having crappy luck last night. The post for the negative side don't fit in the hole, my battery connector was too small from madvapes , wire I have it too big and I also couldnt get the solder to stick to the post for the negative side. Gonna start fresh today.

Might wanna invest in a butane mini torch. For some soldering jobs where there's nothing but metal around it works great. 15 bux at the depot, big can o butane around 5 bux.
 

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Ok when I say a dab of solder I am talking like this:
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Before the dab of solder on the side I could push it in all the way and remove it. It was tight but not like I wanted it. So after the dab I had to tap it in, and now I can not remove it. Just what I was wanting.
And ohms check was good on both the ground and power.
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I was thinking for the negative post of taking a small copper battel crimp, cutting/bending it to fit in the hole so that the naol would fit in there tight and soldering it. Would be perfect if I could find one small enough to make fit seeing as copper is maleable and is a good conductor from what I hear.
 

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Solution for CE2's that are too small to press into the Scubagen body!

Create a Solder Shim...

Coat the knurled part of the CE2 with some of the Ruby Flux.

Heat this area of the CE2 with a soldering iron and add a thin layer of lead free silver solder (4% silver) over the entire knurled part of the CE2.

File or sand if needed, I didn't have to do this part.

Press CE2 into Scubagen body.

Done!

:D

Keep Moving Forward!
 

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i just spent 3 hrs on putting this together, them washers, springs and tube is a mother humpper to get. once i got the washers and spring on nail,soldered wire and tubeonto nail end , spring has copression, lookes good, tried to slide kanthal in between,,, washers slid over the spring, arg!..got to redue tomorrow..................

I gave up on the washers/springs after having the sane thung happen to me. I went with threaded rid instead abd it is doing the trick for me :)

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Again!

I'm using a "Spring Pin" to secure the negative terminal to the Scunagen body.

I had to grind down one end of the Spring Pin at least 3/32" or 0.09375".

I pressed the side of the the spring pin that I didn't grind into the negative hole on the Scubagen.

I tinned the inside of the sping pin and then tinned the nail.

I pressed the nail into the sping pin while applying a little heat to melt the solder.

Once the solder started to melted and the nail slid into the spring pin I removed the heat and had to hold tension on the nail to ensure that the spring remained slightly compressed untill the solder hardend.

I show a piece of 32 AWG Kanthal secured to the negative post.

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Please note:

The spring in this picture was compressed to tight and I had to loosen it up.
 
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I gave up on the washers/springs after having the sane thung happen to me. I went with threaded rid instead abd it is doing the trick for me :)

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How does this work? And where could I pick up the needed supplies? Do you have any pics
 

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one of these would be good if you want an open flame to solder with. im not fond of it using as a soldering iron though
going to get some heat shrink tube, o rings, and something for washers today. also going to look for something to temporarily use as tube, think i read a 20ml syringe will work... im a slacker
 

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Okay it looks like I'm having trouble locating the spec for resistance rating of 32ga Kanthal. Hoping for around 3 ohms

32g kanthal is around 20.40 ohms/ft and about .4 ohms per wrap.


Good job 'ecb'. I recognize you from an earlier Genisis video. And yes, the solder shim works great. Much thanks to 'pk' for that idea. He gets a scuba award...lol
 

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one of these would be good if you want an open flame to solder with. im not fond of it using as a soldering iron though
going to get some heat shrink tube, o rings, and something for washers today. also going to look for something to temporarily use as tube, think i read a 20ml syringe will work... im a slacker

I have one of those torch kits and am just getting used to it for soldering. I'm liking it more as time goes by....
 

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the biggest issue with it for me is the exhaust port right below the tip... i tend to forget about it and melt plastic, or my finger. and i tend to have to adjust the flame alot. not just slide adjust, adjust it with the gear and a small nail
it is a handy tool
@harmonic, ill have to try to find one today... i hate asking for syringes lol
 

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the biggest issue with it for me is the exhaust port right below the tip... i tend to forget about it and melt plastic, or my finger. and i tend to have to adjust the flame alot. not just slide adjust, adjust it with the gear and a small nail
it is a handy tool
@harmonic, ill have to try to find one today... i hate asking for syringes lol

Yes, I understand about the exhaust port. I have another torch iron so I've gotten used to keeping that port facing up at all times to avoid marring my work surface.
 
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