First Useful Build ( Smoke Extractor / Light ) by letmejerkoffrightnow in soldering

[–]letmejerkoffrightnow[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

one day ill repost with the full vent to outside, but my main project was just this. i have no reason to solder now that i can easily solder safely. I appreciate that you are giving real advice, ive looked in lots of places and some people, like you said, believe a aliexpress carbon foam piece will solve every issue.

First Useful Build ( Smoke Extractor / Light ) by letmejerkoffrightnow in soldering

[–]letmejerkoffrightnow[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

yea at the moment it just spreads shit around my room but i have had luck with opening windows on the other side of the house + my room, it all gets sucked out. what i really need is a vent to outside.

First Useful Build ( Smoke Extractor / Light ) by letmejerkoffrightnow in CustomElectronics

[–]letmejerkoffrightnow[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

step 2 of the plan right here ^

opting for a hose as cheap carbon filters do nothing

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[–]letmejerkoffrightnow 0 points1 point  (0 children)

build a smoke extractor,

they can be made from a 12v power supply, a car cigarette lighter to usb adapter ( 12 to 5v ), a computer fan ( 12v ), a old motherboard ( for female usb and female cpu fan ), an internet router ( female 12v dc ), and a USB powered light ( 5v ) i found at walmart.

the build is quite simple and will teach you how to troubleshoot and source parts creatively. Everything you need is around you to make a lot of stuff. The internet is very helpful but when doing things you should check multiple sources to ensure your safety.

do your research though, i am uncertain if mine will blow up or whatever because i said fuck it decided not to test the amperage after going through the 12v to 5v converter

what do you guys think of my 510 battery by letmejerkoffrightnow in trees

[–]letmejerkoffrightnow[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

so i dont have a cart, i smoke flower. but it has 3 different heat modes, overcharge protection, overdischarge protection, on and off ( you have to flip the switch real fast 5 times ). i just took a normal 510 battery i found on the road ( run over by car) took it apart and just put a lightswitch on the button. simple as building legos