I hope the samples work out. I have 6 different gen/rba models with different caps to try it on and compare air flows.
Thanks for that link; good stuff there. Not sure if the wire calculator will accurately compute ribbon wire, due to the physical differences, but it could be close enough. I think that only a real-world wrap can confirm this.
I was thinking about sort of a coil cartridge assembly...the coil wrapped on fused quartz inside a larger diameter ceramic tube and have the space in-between filled with that nasty sounding ceramic adhesive -BUT have ceramic washers for end-caps, so the adhesive stuff is all sealed inside. The leads would have to poke out someplace.I'm thinking some kind of ceramic brush-able/dip-able product, even a simple mold. So the end product is something like the old replaceable soldering iron heating elements.
I was thinking about sort of a coil cartridge assembly...the coil wrapped on fused quartz inside a larger diameter ceramic tube and have the space in-between filled with that nasty sounding ceramic adhesive -BUT have ceramic washers for end-caps, so the adhesive stuff is all sealed inside. The leads would have to poke out someplace.
Dan/Other
What are your thoughts on insulating the coil/tube to protect it and help force the heat into tube?
I'm thinking some kind of ceramic brush-able/dip-able product, even a simple mold. So the end product is something like the old replaceable soldering iron heating elements.
I think even the three chamber designs talked about will be susceptible to condinsated/excess juice.
That's it (kinda). I'm thinking a cartridge for Chamber 2 with a threaded bottom that is metal and the power lead that screws into the juice tank bulkhead.. The glass tube extends thru the top of the cartridge and attaches to the mixer assembly. You just drop the wick down into the center of the cartridge. Changing the wick is easy. The coil cartridge stays put.
I agree on the real world wrap to confirm.
I looked at BJ43's link. That wire has ~same resistance as round 30g A1, but the ~ width of round 24g (using the wider side against the wick/glass). I used the 24g for coiling sizing estimates and then 30g for coil resistance. Not sure how accurate that would be, but I had the same concern as you about the coil becoming too long to use with a 2.5mm tube. Looks good to go!
The kiln thing would probably be cool, but it sure would be handy to find a high temp adhesive that was safe.
What about this 2800°F Resbond™ 920 Thermally Conductive Ceramic Adhesive?
High Temperature Adhesives and Epoxies, Ceramics, Insulation, Epoxies and Epoxy
It says it's used in heating element production. I'm not much of a materials safety guy, but at least I didn't see any mention of radioactivity in my quick scan of the MSDS, so that seems like an improvement over the other kind. Might be the same stuff rebranded for all I know, though
The kiln thing would probably be cool, but it sure would be handy to find a high temp adhesive that was safe.
What about this 2800°F Resbond™ 920 Thermally Conductive Ceramic Adhesive?
High Temperature Adhesives and Epoxies, Ceramics, Insulation, Epoxies and Epoxy
It says it's used in heating element production. I'm not much of a materials safety guy, but at least I didn't see any mention of radioactivity in my quick scan of the MSDS, so that seems like an improvement over the other kind. Might be the same stuff rebranded for all I know, though
That looks great but im probably missing something and someone will come along and point it out
This looks safe and it seems you just order it from them. It for food related products. It says temps up to 450 F... how hot do coils get?
EP42HT-2FG Product Description | MasterBond.com
Nah to hard to get it would seem but i looked up some fireplace mortar and it doesn't look to bad. the msds on Rutland Fireplace Mortar doesn't say much
"*The silica in this product is totally encapsulated and thus present no inhalation danger to the user." this did catch my eye
awe its got Sodium Hydroxide in it. Damn it!!!!! Is nothing safe in this world!!!
See my OP edit on this.
Someone posted at one point a link to a supplier that had 1/32" @ somewhere around 8Ω; I did not bookmark it and I'll be damned if I can find it again! All I can remember is that the site had a black background to it (yeah, I know; that's a lot of help). I'm going to try to track this down - I don't remember if it was posted in this thread or not (old age is catching up).