They're all absolutely awesome, mateSpecies with distinct figuring seem to work particularly well for stems, and those with showy colours. Some lovely spalting on the Tamarind but it's slightly bleached on this picture.
https://sinolec.co.uk/en/low-voltag...s/1211347-g4-ceramic-ceramic-lamp-holder.html I believe these are halogen bulb connectors @brainiac and @blokenoname use for their halo logs. Or at least the website. These are RoHS compliant. https://sinolec.co.uk/en/671-low-voltage-g4-gx53-gy635-gu4-and-gu53-lamp-holdersHi
Thanks for this thread, it's a treasure Island
I'm going to try to make a Misty Halo.
But i can't find the ceramic socket with the good wires, the white socket have the black and white wires and the black socket who are in plastic have the blue and brown.
Did someone have a link for the good one.
I'm in France
Thanks in advance
It looks different than the OG HI Resistor for sure I like the fact that you can change the Resistor..... the part where you soldered the + and the - isn't too close to each other? or it doesn't matter, as long as the cables are not too close?
Kia ora brainiac, love your work. I will try and get some pictures up soon. It is an 18F glass core, with a roll of steel mesh at the top and bottom of a cartridge, sandwiching a mass of ruby beads. I got some glass joints where the tube bulges out from the joint a little, meaning the bottom mesh can really seat in there and the whole thing feels quite secure. Running at 12v the thing is a beast, though I think it might need dimming to leave it on for hours without combustion. Further testing requiredHi and welcome @Stompopolos
We'd be happy to hear any more details on the GTR core if you're willing to share.
Good luck with your project and please keep us updated.
I don't have an Arizer stem to hand. Could you tell me what the internal diameter of the stem is?
Why the Arizer stem specifically? I ask because I have Arizer stems, and several logs that use glass stems that are excellent. So curious as to why Arizer.Hi all, I am looking for a log vape that fits with Arizer stems while I pray that Arizer will develop one (I actually emailed them asking their R&D team to consider this haha). I saw somewhere there are some stainless steel heaters for DIY log vapes that would be comptaible with Arizer stems.
I think my best bet a this point is just to build it myself, unless I totally missed that someone makes one already? I admit I am a bit intimitated by this 51 page thread, does anyone have any idea where to start? Should I just read from start to finish? Are there specific pages/posts I should be focusing on? Lots of pictures, videos, links discussed in the first few pages are missing so it's a bit harder for me to understand everything that is going on. I found some posts like this one very helpful, but it still a bit vague to me what the options are with that resistor and where I should look for ceramic or ss cartridges. I think the heater is the thing I am most confused about. For the heater covers, it's just stainless steel tubes or glass tubes?
I also couldn't really find other resources on this outside of FC, has anyone made a guide or anything?
Thanks in advance.
ps. I know this is a big project. I have a bit of experience with DIY and electronics. I have someone to help me with wood stuff who is also an electrical engineer so I'll have someone to advise. I can't imagine getting a lathe for this but I think my local tool library may have one. Is there a consensus on the square shapes though?
Why the Arizer stem specifically? I ask because I have Arizer stems, and several logs that use glass stems that are excellent. So curious as to why Arizer.