Gentle Friends,
I'm continuing to enjoy my friend Cera, as I think most owners are. The blush isn't off the relationship by a long shot, I'm continuing to have a lot of fun with the whole idea and it's potential. A neat thing for the thinking boy IMO.
So, the topic is "Ghetto Vape". Starting with my spare hardware store spring from earlier I collapsed one end carefully to give me about 270 degrees of reduced diameter ring, centered to the bore and square to it (took out the twist). Adding a spare brass nut from my adapter adventures and of course a bit of foil (this time rolled into a tight cylinder with one end 'hammered' flat) and our favorite 14500 I present this competitor in the 'world's cheapest home made Cera' competition:
Assembly is simple and obvious:
Notice the ring trapped under the nut. The end is at about ten o'clock as we see it, it's quite secure there. Also note the thickness of the nut is such the center pin on the cart is recessed. The battery has to be dead square or the nipple get's camed out of contact, a safety feature of sorts.
Assembly is simple and obvious:
Running it is also simple but requires some care. Obviously it's going to get hot eventually.....
The best technique I've found thus far is to pull the spring a bit, push the foil plug down, tipping it to the side to catch a coil in the spring at the back before pushing it up against the nut/cart held in the other hand. A well loaded cart is running in a few seconds, you can get a few hits (plenty for Cera if you're not immune IMO) before it gets too warm on the outside. Fun in a Vapman sorta way. Cool.
You can fine tune your technique using the LL Cart, or at least I did. Saves having to take all those troublesome hits you'd generate on an EO cart......and getting distracted and all. Running it from cold several times then quickly looking for heat (or rather feeling for it) pinpointed the losses. At first the not flat aluminum foil face and then the poor contact between spring and plug in my case. The steel spring wire also gets moderately warm, but that's to be expected. And of course, so does Mister Battery. Overall, all reasonable IMO. It makes vapor.
I also have to be careful to keep the battery centered so the nipple doesn't short to the bore of the nut, I think the Mark II will have some tape warped around that end of the battery to make it fit the spring more snugly. I've also ordered some thin pattern nuts which should remove this issue.
But vapor happens just fine, thank you very much. "Five buck Cera", sounds like a low end working girl in a cheap novel......but it's not.
Fun stuff. I wonder what's next? I can hardly wait to see.....and photograph.....and drive Dreamer even closer to the edge she's sure to go over anytime soon, doncha think?
Sun will be up soon, time to think breakfast. Might take just one more test puff first....maybe 2, just to be sure it still works?
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