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The Injector! - First Mod


Jolly

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I got my 4 pack of 14500 batteries and charger today for $20 with free shipping. i had to make something today because my brother didn't finish the metal work on my mini maglite and it is at his work. so, i went ripping threw the house to find something to make a battery mod or anything from.

One thought comes to mind when i look at this thing. "who needs doctors when you have my machines and their scary needles".

i still need to drop in some epoxy but for the most part, it's good to go.

started by sodering 18g wire to the (+) & (-)

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another shot

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wire on the (+) terminal. i filled in the middle hole because i don't want juice to leak into there. it looks burnt because i sort of burnt it to the table.. you can see the burn mark on said table.

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this is the syringe, originally designed to flush out your eyes.

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Momentary switch connected to the (+) the out side ring is the (-) section. the silver is the atomizer.

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that screw will be connected to the (+) and go into the round dremel buffing pad also in the picture.

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i put it like this because i also needed a buffer to keep the (+) from the (-) once assembled. also makes a wall to hold back the epoxy that is used.

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wire leading off the switch, through the buffer pad, to the screw.

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head of the screw makes contact with (+) of the 14500 battery.

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atty - connector - switch - buff pad - screw

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little bit of dremel detail and putting things together.

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i pulled the neg wire out then right back in. pretty much had to find an easy way to run that power line but have it short. this works great.

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out of the rabbit hole and back in

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the plunger will press and hold the wire to the battery.

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Who needs doctors when you have my machines and their scary needles.

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thanks jeff

i can't get this smile off my face. almost as happy as the birth of my kids, lol.

Edit: if i were to do it again.. i would cut that buffer pad in half. i want more plunger in the back side as it is kind of long and sticks out a good bit.

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that's a good idea. i might make a friend one of these and that would make Assembly a lot easier if i dropped a switch in the plunger.

also i would need to get some flat contact wire. sort of like the tabs they put on the tops of battery power packs. would make the clearance from battery to (-) wire no issue.

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GASP!!! That is AWESOME!

The only thing that would make it more awesome is if the plunger part fired the atomizer. But still, extremely awesome!

THAT'S exactly how I thought it was going to work.... LOL. Nice work man! :thumbsup:

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