Yeah, thanks! I'm proudly wearing it!Nope like to do a little of everything LOL, How much you need?
Hey did you see your Avatar a couple post back I did for ya
Dan
Yeah, thanks! I'm proudly wearing it!Nope like to do a little of everything LOL, How much you need?
Hey did you see your Avatar a couple post back I did for ya
Dan
hey! you're the RY4 guy!! send me that PA recipe, Bender!Waiting on the epoxy to dry, thanks for the ideas guys!
ok. my new suckAton is ready and rocking but im not going to post a video where i smile and sing and vape and talk!!
ok. my new suckAton is ready and rocking but im not going to post a video where i smile and sing and vape and talk!!
Looks sweet! The less you see the joint between the two the better I'd say. With a spacer stuck in the middle of that you would get better structural strength too.
An observation and word of caution. Some of what I see going on here reminds me of the initial work that I did with the Super TorneGo II. I had a family of "jetting needles" that would pull liquid from the bottom of the reservoir and deliver it to the atomizer coil (close proximity).
Early on I went away from neeldes that were connected to the battery (+) (center pole) and started using insulated jet needle assemblies. The problem was that my needles would often contact the wicking mesh in the atomizer (coil pot).. and usually that mesh was electrically grounded. That would create a short.. and in the case of the eGo class batteries.. it would damage the internal MOSFET.
Just an observation....
Breifly...
I jumped in and designed this:
http://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/forum/modders-forum/96580-tube-juice-feeding-21.html#post1805143
Then I built it and did a vid review here:
http://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/forum/modders-forum/96580-tube-juice-feeding-24.html#post1817672
Asdaq and Mr D continued to develope, and Mr D clarified the "LED Legs" in the above posts. Either design seems to work well. I like the positive fixed tubing I used, but I like the ability to be able to swap needle sized as Mr D pointed out by his design.
All in all it works great.
Get all that?
Dan
Hey guys! Will one of you please do a photo tutorial for those of us who are conceptually challenged? I have good basic skills and fairly good, but outdated electronics knowledge... A photo tutorial would bridge the gap for me! Please?
Thanks!