Discontinued Triton Oil Vaporization System

KawaiiOppai

Active Member
I’ve finalized my rebuildable coil disk insulator design.

Contacted a manufacturer and will have ceramic/porcelain disks made by the end of the month.

For people with a triton OS it is 100% compatible with the 1701 buckets. Quarts and titanium.

It replaces the need for the ceramic heaters. Allows you to use titanium/SS wire to rebuild(or anything else) Similar performance, more cost effective. Basically 100ft titanium grade 1 wire costs $6 and builds over 300 coils and keeps temperature control functionality.

My design is also more durable in theory. Should almost never need to rebuild unlike the current heaters which crack and the current insulator which is too fragile.

I’ll have plastic models and 3D renders to share soon.

If you are interested in this, send me a pm. It will determine the quantity I have produced and the price consequently.

Edit: Final models to view.
Stabilizer: https://a360.co/2n22Wht
Coil Platform: https://a360.co/2vrdpqx

To visualize function. Your 1701 bucket has a brass or similar threaded screw. This goes inside the stabilizer keeping it centered. The coil platform sits on the stabilizer, a wire is passed through the center.
Then, the wire is secured to the Triton OS screw on one side, and wrapped in the grooves of the coil platform on the opposite side, finally the wire returns down one of the 4 air notches and into the triton OS where it is assembled the same as the original heater+insulator. The 4 different air grooves allow for different wire resistances based on preference.

The coil grooves double as a guide for making your coil easily and reliably, as well as insulating the coil from the buckets, mostly the titanium bucket.
 
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KawaiiOppai

Active Member
Well, ive no idea how i edited my post last time, I cant find an edit button anywhere. Ill brush it off as the tritons dual sic coil is working wonderfully and im just too high to figure it out.

Anyways, ive made an animation to show assembly.

https://a360.co/2vtQn2x

Edit: im not crazy. the edit button simply is gone from my other posts for me :(
 

Tomfool86

Active Member
These look interesting. I cant see any immediate issues other than making sure to use a thick gauge wire so as to keep contact with the bucket. Looks good!
 
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KawaiiOppai

Active Member
These look interesting. I cant see any immediate issues other than making sure to use a thick gauge wire so as to keep contact with the bucket. Looks good!

28awg wire will be recommended for the titanium bucket. This gives minimum clearance. You want the bucket to contact the ceramic but not the wire.

Quartz can use anything from 24awg to 28awg. Wire contact with the quartz bucket is fine.

There’s no real reason to go with wires smaller than 28awg, but I suppose you could. 32 would be the smallest I’d suggest trying. And 24awg is the largest I’d recommend.

With 28awg, I think I calculated there’s roughly 90mm of wire used and ideal wattage is 17 in TC mode using titanium grade 1 wire.
 
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StormyPinkness

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My new coil and heaters came in yesterday. I wanted to take a picture of the little quartz cup because it fills me with an "It's so tiny!" feeling.

Like a glove.
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KawaiiOppai

Active Member
Made some big changes. My design is now FINAL. Ditched the groove pattern. Works well enough for large wires, but small wires are too springy and require more patience than I have.

New design, same fundamental idea. Only, I made a tool to make coils with very easily and reliably. And it is a flat tray. Added bonus, much larger wires work with the titanium bucket now as well. 28awg to 24awg, no problems both buckets.

Here is the coil tool:
https://a360.co/2vm9dcy

The New Tray:
https://a360.co/2ASiwX1

Stabilizer is the same:
https://a360.co/2n22Wht

Finally, a crappy video of me demonstrating the tool and the build process.
 

Kanna_Kult

Well-Known Member
Is triton with buckets similar to the TAF sai and QQ in battery consumption? I'll probably be picking one up soon and was wondering if I'd need a two battery mod. I have a evic VTwo (I think? VTC mini maybe ?) but I'm buying an evic basic soon too
 
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KawaiiOppai

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Answered my question, didn’t see the latest reply.

Looking forward to when they are available! Look interesting.
 
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