6v Top Feeder Juice Box

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6v Top Feeder Juice Box

Postby yzrmbsg » Thu May 27, 2010 6:35 am

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Not sure if anyone has done this yet, but I havent seen it in the 6v version yet, so here it is! It's a VAPOR MONSTER!!!!


Supplies:
2AA Box without switch (MadVapes)
510 Sealed Connector (MadVapes)
2 CR2 3v Batteries (MadVapes)
3ml dropper bottle without childproof cap (MadVapes)
Switch of your preference. I forgot to order one from MadVapes so I went to radioshack and picked out the highest amp rated smallest switch I could find.
I would liked to have used teflon tubing for this but didn't have any available, so I went to HobbyTown and bought 1/16 size copper tubing.
JB Weld Local Auto Supply Store

Tools:
Soldering Iron
Solder
Dremel
11/32 Drill Bit
1/16 drill bit

How To:
Remove ALL metal battery connectors and wires, set aside the 2 connectors that have wires soldered to them.

Using the dremel, remove ALL plastic tabs inside, and shave the left side of the screw mount with a dremel almost to the threads, this is so that the CR2 can fit and you will also be able to use the cover, although I do not use the cover because it is too tight of a fit for me, and the only way to hold it on is a screw, so I just leave it off.

Shave or cut off the metal "lip" that is covering the positive + connection on your 510 connector, I do this with all of my connectors, mainly because I am so used to making flashlight mods, and it gives you a little more space to work with, but in this case it is so that you can fit the switch.

For the 510 connector hole, I used the existing hole in the box and just hand drilled with my step up drill bit to the 11/32 size. Doing this, the hole will eventually eliminate the outside plastic support, this is where the JB Weld comes in, in a bit.

Take your 2 battery connectors with wires and move the wires from the back of the connector, to the front of the connector, once this is done, mix up a little bit of JB Weld and apply to the back of each connector and put into box, so that I didnt have to hold them tight while the JB cured, I just put my 2 CR2's in there for the pressure, of course making sure there was no excess JB that would contact the batteries.

Once the Jb cures on the battery connections, "test" fit your 510 connector into place, cut the red or + side wire to length, and solder to center post of connector. as you can see in the photos, i wrapped mine underneath and around, once this is done, mix up a little bit more JB Weld, for this one, I let the JB set for about a miute before applying, that way its a little thicker and easier to handle, and put yourconnector into place, to make sure it was straight, I put a 510 atty and cart on, also made it easier to apply pressure while you are waiting for the JB to cure.

Take an empty 3ml bottle without the cap on and set it into place, now depending on the switch you use, will depend where you put it. Since I used copper tubing as my feeder, I had no choice but to put mine just above the bottle on the left side, again using the step up drill bit just until i got to the correct size for the switch, install the swith and make it so the connections run parallel with the neg - wire running along side the left side of the bottle. Measure, cut, tin, and solder your negative connection thru your switch and on to the neg - side of the 510 connector.

Now would be a good time to do a test run, just to make sure your connections are solid

Using a 1/16 drill bit, drill a hole in (if looking from the top of box) the top right corner of the box, this hole is for your feeder tube, drill a hole in you cartridge, and make the hole in the tip of your bottle bigger as well, using the same drill bit.

Now if you are using Teflon tubing, fill up your 3ml bottle, install your tubing, run it up thru the box into the cart, squeeze and vape away!!!!

If you use the copper tubing, like I did, just take your time, I made little bends at a time, and eventually it was a perfect fit!
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Re: 6v Top Feeder Juice Box

Postby Sgood1971 » Thu May 27, 2010 9:50 am

Impressive. I'll have to try this one.
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Re: 6v Top Feeder Juice Box

Postby yzrmbsg » Fri May 28, 2010 5:12 am

thanks SGood!
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Re: 6v Top Feeder Juice Box

Postby MadVapes » Wed Jun 02, 2010 1:17 am

very nice..
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Re: 6v Top Feeder Juice Box

Postby HellaDanko » Mon Jul 26, 2010 3:26 pm

This is exactly what I've been looking for! I plan on taking a stab at making one of these in the upcoming weeks w/a teflon tube... thanks for the great write up.. Although I'm really diggin how clean the copper tube looks, my only concern is whether it alters flavor or not? I've seen the teflon tube mod in person and it looks like an alien technology or something :lol: I would appreciate some feedback on affects on flavor, keep up the good modding
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Re: 6v Top Feeder Juice Box

Postby yzrmbsg » Tue Jul 27, 2010 7:18 am

Thanks! I only used the copper tubing, because it was easily accessable at the local hobby store for cheap. It was just to hold me over until the teflon tubing arrived. If you look on many of the forums out there, there is a thread about the CONS of using copper tubing......I experienced these cons, color change (green) AND flavor change. I highly recommend you DO NOT used the copper tubing.....unless it will not be touching the juice for long periods of time...like a bottom feed juice box mod that uses teflon inside the bottle, with a copper tubing that fits inside the teflon tubing which then fits up the bottom of the att/carto, or using copper fittings on your tube connections like on sassyblond, and dreams and chains juice box mods. Also another thing to mention, dont remember if I did or not, that with the cr2's in this box, the cover will not fit, not a big deal to me, but just wanna make sure you know. I think you may be able to shave down some of the plastic on both sides to make it fit, I just never took the time to do it. I have recently discovered cartomizers the last few weeks, and havent even touched any of my juice box mods.....except my "wet box like" mod that I built. But I have mainly been using my Trailer Park 18650 Flashlight mod, also have a Trailer Park that holds 2 cr2's for 6v. If you have any more questions, feel free to ask! Hope this helps!
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Re: 6v Top Feeder Juice Box

Postby rxz » Wed Aug 11, 2010 4:32 am

This looks very impressive. Can i buy one from you? Thanks!
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Re: 6v Top Feeder Juice Box

Postby yzrmbsg » Thu Aug 12, 2010 2:29 am

sure, send me an email at yzrmbsg@hotmail.com
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