Under 5 posts and want to rebuild an atomizer maybe

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Lee1111

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Hey guys, been using the forum for information for a while, but never really made a real post. Gotta get above 5 somehow right? Let me explain my situation.

I bought a blue starter kit and am using 510 atty's at the time being. I have also have a homemade passthru using a hobby box and switches from Radio Shack. It runs between 5-7v depending on my source. I have tried less than 5 regular 510 atty's, and 1 LR atty.

Firstly, I would like suggestions for the atty to use in my passthru.

Also, I have some median skills in electronics and horrible soldering of course :D I have the LR atty and 2 regular ones that I was considering rebuilding. One of the regular atty's is measuring 8 ohms, and the other two including the LR are opens. Is this worth trying to save money on? or is it a really big hassle without nice tools?

I'm going to look back over the how to thread now but I got a little lost last time I'm afraid. Thanks for the replies.
 

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Follow that step by step. You need to boil them for 15-20 mins then stick an 11/32" drill bit down in there and wiggle the metal sleeve off. Once the glue gives you'll start to give, you'll see a gap form. Make sure to use the non-drilling end and keep it slid down into the sleeve. The wiggling makes it come out a slightly.
 

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OK so after reading it three times, I got one fully disassembled. Now lets just see if I can follow this core thread.


Any suggestions for the 510 atty running 5-7v's? Is a LR atty dangerous in any way using HV?

A LR atty will fry the juice and burn out at high voltage. You need a high resistance atty for anything over 5V. I use a 5.2 ohm 901 atty at 6V most of the time. When I have one of my 510 mods running at 6V I use a HV 510 atty and I believe the ohm rating on that is 3.5.
 

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If you know how to solder, then this isn't very hard. Just hope you're fine with working with very small parts. I need a few of those alligator clip things that hold stuff for you.

I'm waiting for the wire to come in, but I found one of my atty's had a good coil still so I am rebuilding it for some practice. So far it seems very easy, just tedious.
 

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sorry cant post links, just take out the big space, and add www plus .com

Follow that step by step. You need to boil them for 15-20 mins then stick an 11/32" drill bit down in there and wiggle the metal sleeve off. Once the glue gives you'll start to give, you'll see a gap form. Make sure to use the non-drilling end and keep it slid down into the sleeve. The wiggling makes it come out a slightly.


Thank you Lee!
 

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I'm in no means an ecig genius though. My soldering skills are probably mediocre at best but I'm thinking I'll be able to handle it.

So, my wire got here today. Amazing how small 10 ft look on a spool lol. After calling lowe's and wal-mart and trying to get the idiots to understand what kind of rope I was looking for, I went ahead and ordered rope from this thread as well.

STUPID LINK RESTRICTIONS AGGGH

e-cigarette-forum **then put .com here**/forum/atomizer-mods/65250-making-atomizer-coil-101-actual-working-methods-only.html

I didn't order my wire from his link because I'm not a paypal user, but it was relatively easy to find the same 36 ga. wire on google that accepted credit cards.


I'm going to radio shack to pick up some wire on my way to work. Speaking of which, I better get going.
 
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