Wire Welder: PIKO 3

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Wire-Welder Piko3 : User Review



What with the bunch of NR-R-NR Attys in my coterie viz. the Diver, Killer705, Oddy and the Ithaka, it had become a pain to manually join those two wires. I thus, soon realized that a TSAF/Zapper styled wire-welder was inevitable. So, went on a lookout and stumbled upon the Piko3 here - and boy, did I do good - you bet!

For one, it's a must have vape equipment if we are into such builds; and for two, the Piko3 is awesomely built. Spot on in performance - welds every type of wire like an indistinguishable conjoined twin. And built to last - it's a pretty robust gear. I've had it for sometime now, joined over 50+ wire welds, am deeply satisfied and hence thought to put-in my review as well.

HOW TO?

1. Connecting the device:

The supplied power source (a Transformer-Adapter) is needed to either power it up, or charge the Piko3, as the case maybe. I opted for the v2 model, thus the Adapter remains plugged-in while I weld. In the case of v1 model, we'd use it to charge the internal batteries of the Piko3 and keep it stored. The internal batteries in-turn will power it up once it's switched ON.

2. Piko3 Parts:

Quite a few, but don't worry all we'd need is to switch it ON (#2), Adjust the Voltage (#6), Charge-up (#1) and Attach the wires (#9 & #11).

3. Voltage Range:

We can vary the voltage of the Piko3 between 8.1v & 35.7v. Some models might come with a few readings here-n-there but the gist of the matter is - we will only be using anything between 28v-34v for our welds, come whatever the gauge of the wire/s be. A couple of dry runs (tests) will let you know your sweet spot!

4. Adjusting the Voltage:

The Mini-Screwdriver is supplied in the package, all we need to do is to use it over the 'flat-headed' screw of the Potentiometer to turn it for our chosen voltage.

NOTE: Clockwise rotation 'reduces' the voltage reading and Anti-Clockwise rotating gets towards 'higher' voltages.
TIP: I have found that 34v is my sweet spot for joining most wires.

5. Welding the Wires:

After selecting your desired voltage, attach the your "Resistance" wire on the Spring-loaded post (#11) and your "No-Resistance" wire on the Alligator Clip (#9). Push (and keep it pressed) the Charge Button (#1) for approximately 10-seconds, release it and you are ready for your weld. Now, bring your 'NR' wire towards the 'R', keep both wire ends over the well-lit Workspace (#10), overlap the wires by approximately 1mm, then "touch" them and voilà - there'd be a "spark" - and you have your joint! Then repeat the process again for the other end/s of the wires.

NOTE: Placing either wires on whichever post / clip makes no difference theoretically, they will anyway weld together. However, I found that if the 'NR' is in the Alligator Clip and the 'R' is in the Spring-loaded post - they weld flawlessly.
TIP: Remember the 1mm overlap. Our wires should "sit" on each other for the best weld. A mere touching might get the job done - but could also disintegrate eventually, either while coiling, or later upon Atty Assembly. Which could be a PITA! We don't want that, do we?

ADDITIONAL IMAGES:
1. BACK PLATE:

2. INTERNALS:

3. POWER ADAPTER:


BOTTOMLINE:
I am using my Piko3 since about a month now. Have successfully joined many wires and found it to be a enormous help in Atty Maintenance chores. It fires everytime - it welds everytime - perfectly. It could be tad finicky initially, mainly to find your sweet spot (desired voltage) and that 1mm wire-to-wire overlap, but once this two are sorted - your NR-R-NR joining could never be much easier. It's well constructed, I have dropped it on my tiled kitchen floor a few times (which is why that "internals" image!), and it doesn't budge from performing. Overall I give it 10/10 for performance, quality & price... I'd thus, Highly Recommend it!
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Additional Info: The Piko3 currently comes with an Euro Power Plug. We'd just need an additional adapter (available here) to connect it onto our wall sockets.

PRICE: 55 EUR
WHERE: Vapor Wall

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whats the deal with the plug adapter you're using, is it just a straight up adapter for the plug or does it change the voltage from 120v to 220V not sure if i have the right one. europe used 220v at one time didn't they? sorry, i just want to be prepared ;) and i'm just unclear on the US to UK power thing.
 

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whats the deal with the plug adapter you're using, is it just a straight up adapter for the plug or does it change the voltage from 120v to 220V not sure if i have the right one. europe used 220v at one time didn't they? sorry, i just want to be prepared ;) and i'm just unclear on the US to UK power thing.

Nelson, the Piko3 is already powered with 110v-230v transformers... so, it'd work straight out-of-the-box in our side of the pond too. That 'adapter' was just to enable its Euro plug to merge into our US wall sockets. Any $1 Dollarama type adapters would work.
 

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Nelson, the Piko3 is already powered with 110v-230v transformers... so, it'd work straight out-of-the-box in our side of the pond too. That 'adapter' was just to enable its Euro plug to merge into our US wall sockets. Any $1 Dollarama type adapters would work.
ahh great! thx a lot. just wanted to make sure.
 

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How many NR/R/NR assembled wires can you just buy for $85, prolly a lot I bet, is this worth the money?

Nice thing about wire welders like this is you can make your wires to the exact resistance that you like. Ready wires you're limited to whatever resistance is available.
 

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why use a devise that requires welded wires?. we don't ride horses to work anymore.

B'coz, couple of such attys might blow ur socks off on ur vape train ;)
Ithaka, Oddy, Diver and the Penelope are few such... When u r deep into ur vape experience - u'd like to fetch those few!
 

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B'coz, couple of such attys might blow ur socks off on ur vape train ;)
Ithaka, Oddy, Diver and the Penelope are few such... When u r deep into ur vape experience - u'd like to fetch those few!
well said! and well worth the hassle. and, with a decent wire welder the hassle is greatly minimized.
 

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well said! and well worth the hassle. and, with a decent wire welder the hassle is greatly minimized.

Bingo! It now takes just 5 mins for me to 'conjoin the twins'*... to whatever Ωs I like... which mostly is hovering around s*... and I've the vape satisfaction of my life.
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*I also make as many ready joint wires in one go, for future use√
*Now someone might come and retort, "why do u want a 1Ω coil"?
 

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Qorax thanks for this great review and posting the information. I ordered one from Franjo (Frenk) and got it in a week or so back. Just tried it out tonight and works fantastic. I didn't get instructions, so your tutorial was great. Made the perfect coil wire in seconds.

Just a little FYI, I contacted the maker to verify, but you can use any wallwart style plug in transformer up to 12v provided it supplies at least 500ma, fits the connection (5.5mm/2.1mm) and has negative on the outside (most do). So I just grabbed one off an old router and worked like a charm.

Now I have to built a nr-r-nr coil for my homemade Condor to see if it makes a difference. It is already the best RBA I have ever tried and fits inside a Billet Box perfect! http://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/fo...type-mod-billet-box-only-13.html#post11300239
 
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