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Electronic Smoke Maker
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I recently needed to make some smoke as part of an electronics project. The e-cigarette came to mind and after a little research it seemed very possible to use the same method for generating smoke for my use case.
WARNING: This is a smoke maker for decorative purposes, please do not try to use this thing as an electronic cigarette. I am sure it will be even more unhealthy than normally because of additional fumes released by the 3D printed plastic.
### Parts required
+ Vape Coil - Found some MTL Fused Clapton wire at my local vape/e-cigarette shop
+ Electronic Connector Blocks
+ B.P. Glycerine - Bought at my local pharmacy, vape juice will also work
+ 5V Switching Relay Rated for 240V/10A
+ 10A 12V power supply
+ AWG20 or thicker wire
+ Cotton wool
The clapton wire length determines the resistance, you can use a multi-meter to measure the required length or calculate using the resistance per ft on the packaging. I found that 1.8 to 2 Ohm with 12V supply offers a decent
WARNING: This is a smoke maker for decorative purposes, please do not try to use this thing as an electronic cigarette. I am sure it will be even more unhealthy than normally because of additional fumes released by the 3D printed plastic.
### Parts required
+ Vape Coil - Found some MTL Fused Clapton wire at my local vape/e-cigarette shop
+ Electronic Connector Blocks
+ B.P. Glycerine - Bought at my local pharmacy, vape juice will also work
+ 5V Switching Relay Rated for 240V/10A
+ 10A 12V power supply
+ AWG20 or thicker wire
+ Cotton wool
The clapton wire length determines the resistance, you can use a multi-meter to measure the required length or calculate using the resistance per ft on the packaging. I found that 1.8 to 2 Ohm with 12V supply offers a decent
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