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  1. SquidgyB

    VapCap Induction Heater for Desktop and in Car Use

    Will placing the work coil too close to the toroids cause problems? I've got a "space saving" design in mind with the smaller toroids (not sure if they've sent me the wrong size, but they're very small, supposedly 47uH 3A), but only the blue LED seems to light up, no heat...
  2. SquidgyB

    Building a Better DIY E-Nail

    I'll have a look for cases on alibaba/aliexpress, possibly taobao when I get the chance. It's true that it's difficult to strike a balance on cost when you're making things, especially for someone who's beginning to straddle the line between hobbyist and manufacturer. One thing about those...
  3. SquidgyB

    Evaporation "oven"

    A small update; it works! I'll post a pic of the unit when I get back from my holidays. It's certainly a bit shonky looking but it evaporates well enough and does everything I want to :D
  4. SquidgyB

    Building a Better DIY E-Nail

    Hehe, I was a bit drunk when I wrote that, sorry that we've derailed your thread somewhat, dime. But I agree Hippie - I'd like to see my friends try to put together one of my glass heaters without the tools and knowledge I've acquired, and to keep the cost down to their own idea of "cheap"...
  5. SquidgyB

    Building a Better DIY E-Nail

    Those stacked boxes look like a PID, connector and maybe some sort of PSU in the box - PIDs are available for ~$20, exchange rates and all withstanding. I'd expect to be able to put together a box like that for $30-40, less if mass produced. I think the most expensive part would be whatever...
  6. SquidgyB

    Any UK Vapers out there?

    If someone PM'd you details, please do share - I'd like to know the same :D
  7. SquidgyB

    Evaporation "oven"

    So, I've been experimenting with concentrates recently, and with the local weather, availability of solvents, and my own personal circumstances what they are I've had to go down the QWISO route rather than being able to run BHO outside or do a QWET extraction. I've been running QWISO in a well...
  8. SquidgyB

    Advanced E-cig users and oil/wax, how-to "one-hitter-quitter"

    iirc every battery has a peak ampage that it can handle - it should be stated by the manufacturer somewhere if it's a decent battery (you might have to hunt on the net for stats though). Then it's just ohms law, using your coil resistance and voltage to determine how much current your coil...
  9. SquidgyB

    DIY Bulli Vaporizer

    A dremel and some diamond grinding tips would do - go slowly and use plenty of water. I wouldn't like to grid holes down the bottom where the airholes normally are on the aqua. You could get a nice vortex going on inside there if you angled the airholes like I did with the glass vapouriser in...
  10. SquidgyB

    Advanced E-cig users and oil/wax, how-to "one-hitter-quitter"

    You're quite right, there's a lot more to that supplier than I first thought, I'm going to have to spend a while perusing their site, coming up with ideas :D
  11. SquidgyB

    Advanced E-cig users and oil/wax, how-to "one-hitter-quitter"

    I ike your thinking, but I don't think they'll serve the purpose here quite as well as what we've got. Those ceramic heaters are very similar to the heaters you'll get in soldering irons. They're good heaters, and definitely can be used for vaping - but will require a lot of wattage to heat up...
  12. SquidgyB

    Advanced E-cig users and oil/wax, how-to "one-hitter-quitter"

    It's my first RBA, so I don't really have anything to compare it to. I'm liking it a lot though... Nice vapor production, decent build quality, and the price isn't as off putting as most custom/small run atties. The wells seem plenty deep, I'm using an innokin ss can/dispenser to hold the...
  13. SquidgyB

    Advanced E-cig users and oil/wax, how-to "one-hitter-quitter"

    I've been playing around with ecig atomisers for a few weeks now, and one of my attempts was something a lot like your idea of a cone shaped coil - it worked well, if only for a few days. It gets clogged up real quick. Granted what I'm putting through it isn't primo so ymmv if you have a nice...
  14. SquidgyB

    Cheap Vacuum Purger

    As I understand QWISO runs benefit from vacuum purging possibly as much as BHO, though like I said, I'm new to this... Planning on doing my first run this weekend if I get the time, and I'll break out the vac setup if I decide it's worth it.
  15. SquidgyB

    Cheap Vacuum Purger

    Well, as with any ghetto setup you can simplify or complexify your system according to your ability to invest or improvise, but a basic setup is like what's shown in this instructable: http://www.instructables.com/id/Making-A-Fridge-Compressor-Into-A-Vacuum-Pump/ The main money spent will be...
  16. SquidgyB

    Cheap Vacuum Purger

    I haven't seen this suggested anywhere, and there may be good reasons not to use this method that I do not know about, so please do say so if there's something I've overlooked... How about (for a bit of a ghetto setup) using a freezer/fridge vacuum pump as a basis for a cheap vac setup? A...
  17. SquidgyB

    Homemade Vaporizers

    I've settled on a controller now - I found a really small low cost Chinese units. They work perfectly with the 1322 heaters that I have so many of. For less than $15 each, I can't fault them. I'm running them with a laptop PSU, but as they take 16-24v DC I could use a battery at some point...
  18. SquidgyB

    Homemade Vaporizers

    Hehe, you're really got me thinking now... I've made prototype PCBs in the past, so I already have all the kit for etching etc. So the Yihua style heater is already basically a nichrome wire heater and a k-type thermocouple in one unit. Am I right to think that what you have displayed in your...
  19. SquidgyB

    Homemade Vaporizers

    Yeah, I don't intend to try making a control system taking into account the end air temp, that's going to be complicated, and inevitably end up with some kind of "foreign object" in the air path :) My idea would be to do a one time calibration, just to set the controller to display a temp which...
  20. SquidgyB

    Homemade Vaporizers

    Both the Yihua and Hakko heaters (left and middle) incorporate temperature sensors (k-type I think) into the heater design (and is why they both have 4 wires). However, what I've found is that in general a good vaping air temp requires a slightly higher reported heater temp. With a finalised...
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