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Where to source vaporiser heating elements?

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AegonT

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If i were interested in making my own vaporiser, is there a known supplier i could go to for the vaporisers elements?

basically i am wondering where the vaporiser manufactures source their heating elements, is there a go to manufacturer? or do they all use different ones?
 
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KidFated.

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If i were interested in making my own vaporiser, is there a known supplier i could go to for the vaporisers elements?

basically i am wondering where the vaporiser manufactures source their heating elements, is there a go to manufacturer? or do they all use different ones?
Depends on the element used I would guess.
 
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srama21

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There are a few threads on FC that discuss DIY vapes. Search DIY Bulli Vaporizer. There's definitely a few posts on vaporents in reddit where people have used soldering iron heating elements or halogen bulbs.

I think the heating element from the LSV is just the heating element from a soldering iron.

As far as parts go, you have to be creative and resourceful, but some of the components you may need can be found in everyday items.

Edit: Search A Hot Pod
 
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Hashtag46&2

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Hakko (sp?) and Radio Shack both make soldering irons with the Ceramic Heating element.

In fact I bought the Radio Shack Soldering Iron with the same intentions (25 watts and looks identical to the 7th Floor HE) , I ended up using it like a herb iron right before making the transition to exclusive Vaporization..

Sometime down the road I'd like to start a couple DIY Vape projects.

I never thought I'd get so obsessed with Vaporization, but it is inevitable.
Cheers @AegonT :cool: .... I love ingenuity and DIY

Welcome to FC. :rockon:
It is a fabulous community.

:peace:
 

jojo monkey

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Try mcmaster.com, zoro.com, mouser.com, digikey.com, amazon, ebay, aliexpress.com....?

You didn't say if you are trying to make a desktop or a portable?

Like others have said, soldering irons are a good place to start. I went with a cartridge heater for my diy desktop. I found lab glass to be much cheaper than what most manufacturers charge for glass.
 
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AegonT

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thanks for the input folks, i havent fully thought it through to be honest. I will check out the links provided and see what i ca come up with. thanks.
 
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