The Tiny Tilter - the super-light ecig with tilt technology!

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When we watch people smoke analogues - and remember our own smoking days - it quickly becomes apparent that cigarettes are almost always held with the lit end tilted upwards from a horizontal position when not being smoked. Likewise, when people take a puff on a cigarette, more often than not they tilt the lit end downwards from horizontal. It's natural.

Anyone wanting to build a super lightweight and super small e cigarette (to get a vaping experience as close as technologically possible to smoking a real analogue) might consider getting rid of awkward momentary switches and clunky 'hard-draw' auto devices and introduce instead... a miniature, featherweight (and very cheap) tilt switch.

In my newest mod I have introduced a tilt switch into the body of the tiny 'El ......' vaper. The device retains its original micro-size of only 2 inches long and 6mm wide but now has incorporated the tilt switch to replace the momentary one on the lighter-sized aaa battery box I use.

I have taken some shots of the work as it progressed...

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This shows all the components ready to construct the 'Micro Tilter'. The tilt switch is in the top left corner. A half section of ceramic fuse has already been placed in the tip end of the tube. Top right is a coil from an atty and bottom left, an LED. A section of the mesh will be oxidised and wrapped around the coil.


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Here, the components are halfway through being soldered together ready for insertion into the tube.


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This picture shows all the components connected up and tested just before careful insertion.


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The finished object - working like a treat! Fully automatic, natural 'airy' vape and smaller than a regular roll-up! When the 'lit' end is tilted downwards it produces vapour and the orange ash lights up. When moved back with the lit end up (anywhere just beyond the horizontal position), it switches off.


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Here's how it works. I plan to take the 'cut-off' timer out of an e cig battery and wire it into the battery box for this device (which already has a master 'off/on' switch). Then, if the Micro Tilter is somehow left activated (ie tilted downwards) - it will automatically cut off after 10 seconds or so. Like the El ...... - this is an open-ended drip device with the coil and mesh very near to the mouth end - giving a warm and satisfying vape.


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Slopes, how does the cut-off get reset and allow for further vaping? Obviously it is for 'the event' that the tilt is left activated, but would it keep turning on repeatedly?

The tilt switch itself is a simple on/off - it has no reset (in fact it's a small metal ball in a tube and at one end it contacts and the other it doesn't). The small circuit from an ecig battery does cut off after an extended 'inhale' (to prevent overheating) and has a set time 'off' period (for cooling) before resetting the device. I tested this on an manual e cig battery by keeping the button depressed and continued sucking the atty after the the circuit had cut off. The reset only took place after the set time once I had released the button and stopped sucking.

I take this to mean that if the 'tilt' switch in my device is left 'on' (beyond, say, 10 seconds) the small battery cut off will kick in and prevent the coil from heating until the tilt switch has been turned off and then turned on again. I can't see any reason why this circuit can't be taken from an e cig battery and wired into the aaa battery box.

theECB - I think you are right - with this thing I feel like a kid playing with matches again... you do soon get used to it though.
 
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Just done a Mod on my clapped out DSE601 Pipe and fitted a tilt switch. At same time also converted to a clearomizer or Tank...Take my pick and it works perfect.

Hey - good modding Mike. It'd be great to see some photos. I think the best tilt switch for a regular ecig would be one with an hourglass shape - rather than a straight tube... it would then require more of a 'flick' action to switch it between off and on states. I found that I was frequently turning my device on by forgetting to hold it with the ash end slightly upwards. Maybe this isn't an issue on a pipe?
 
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