Welcome to Vape.to ! Log in or Sign up to interact with the Vape.to community.

Spheroid V2 improvement

Discussion in 'Vape Modding and Technical' started by Derrick T, Dec 18, 2015.

  1. Derrick T

    Derrick T New Member

    Messages:
    4
    Likes Received:
    0
    Started playing with my new spheroid - (thanks bigali)

    Wasn’t happy with the way the +ve post is held in by nylon bushings either side (nothing to do with bigali, just a design .comlt I reckon). Tried tightening it, but the bushings just got squished and then shorts.

    I replaced the nylon bushing on the inside with a strip of fibre washer from bunnings (approx 1mm thick, drilled out with 2mm bit).

    Bend the strip into a ‘Z’ to help it ride over the -ve bolt. Not only can the +ve be tightened a lot harder now (be.comse the fibre is much less compressible), but there is no more cantilever force due to the bolt heads being at different heights.

    Also, there is now insulation between the -ve bolt head and the +ve disc thingy.

    View attachment 5754 View attachment 5755
     
  2. shihtzupup98

    shihtzupup98 New Member

    Messages:
    7
    Likes Received:
    0
    Nice! How dose it effect the draw/airflow?
     
  3. Takamagi

    Takamagi New Member

    Messages:
    9
    Likes Received:
    0
    Will remember this when my Spare parts die and I need replacements.
     
  4. tjv189

    tjv189 New Member

    Messages:
    8
    Likes Received:
    0
    As long as you make the ‘Z’ shape Zee-ish enough, there should be no difference (I can’t tell anyway) - you could always drill another hole in the middle of the strip, or keep it stock with a single washer - which is what I did to begin with, but didn’t like the cantilever, or small chance for shorting.

    View attachment 5761

    Forgot to say - to do a really nice job, you should probably chamfer the -ve end of the strip to allow for the un-bendiness of the fibre - but we’re talking about maybe 0.5mm - and I wanted a vape by then!
     
  5. RonwafIntonxkc

    RonwafIntonxkc New Member

    Messages:
    9
    Likes Received:
    0
    I will certainly give this a go when the need arises. the elimination of shorting get a big thumbs up!
     
  6. mzacherymosesb

    mzacherymosesb New Member

    Messages:
    7
    Likes Received:
    0
    cool, will give this a go. One of my spheroids has been shorting and driving me insane! i figured it was that delrin spacer and i have squished it up pretty good and proper now. Will have to go out to the shops and get some of that fibre washer and fix it. Did you only do the inside of the base connection or did you do the wire connection side too?
     
  7. Doreoxirogy

    Doreoxirogy New Member

    Messages:
    7
    Likes Received:
    0
    You could - but you will still need the plastic (or what’s left of it) to centre the post in the atty body hole:

    When you get the +ve post out, you’ll see that the hole in the atty is significantly bigger than the post - the plastic keeps it centred in there to prevent shorting to the body from the sides. Some (all?) fibre washers get soggy when wet - keeping them under compression largely mitigates this, but as a centring washer, it would be free to absorb moisture and might get sloppy enough to short sideways.
     
  8. ExtmePillow

    ExtmePillow New Member

    Messages:
    9
    Likes Received:
    0
Loading...

Share This Page