How about pics of your DIY? We love pictures!
Looks like hosted images only here?
So I can't upload one?
In my DIY, i decided I wanted the induction entirely open to the air, so I could activate it with a switch, not a continuous hold button, and have the freedom to leave it in during a session. Single hands operation possible. Also I didn't want the vap responsible for putting pressure on a switch inside the coil.
SoI turned
@Pipes design inside out, so to speak. I used a very small project box, about two inches be three inches by 1 1/2 inches --smaller than the induction component-- for just the fet, switch and wiring, with AC female input.
The induction board (which has a built in led) and the coil are entirely on the outside. Coil warms up but much less than in an an enclosure. And it can safely be left on several minutes with the coil only modestly hot.
I've found the freedom to move the vap cap and control depth very useful for microdosing and to make subtle adjustments over several click cycles.
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Would you mind saying what the parts came to total from Amazon? My only issue is my hand is fucked from some nerve related crap, so waiting on neurologist.
Was thinking maybe I could try assembling one depending on part cost.
Thanks!!!
Xcell box about $10
Marine toggle switch $5
FET $9
Induction heater $14
$10 AC to DC adapter
Some female 2.5mm sockets for $7
Some 18 gauge wire for $12
So about $65 with a lot of wire and female sockets left over. I used a soldering iron, solder and a glue gun on hand.
I had some glass tubes that fit the inside diameter of the coil and outside diameter of the vapcap. (Not really necessary).