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| I SEES ALL! Moderator Join Date: Nov 2008 Location: Central NY, USA
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| Senior Member Join Date: Dec 2008 Location: New York City, USA
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Anyway thanks Misty. The reason I wanted to know was that I tried the hole-covering method with my 401 to see if it would produce thicker vapor, and it worked nicely, so I wanted to try the same thing with my RN4072, but I don't know where the heck to cover. So far it seems they're all hidden. Oh well.
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| Quote: Thought we were both going nuts! ![]() What I bolded above....that's what I must have now. Edited to add: I thought there were pix of the 2 but I couldn't find them. Lu |
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As far as covering some holes on a 4 hole atomizer (making it a 2 hole )..it maybe just makes it a harder draw rather than increase vapor.. Some people don't like the easy draw of 4-holes and return to 2-hole to get back that resistance again. or if they have a tendency to burn atomizers, the resistance helps in some way I know on a mini , covering that 1 hole as you start to vape & then releasing , will increase vapor but also lower the lifespan of the atomizer (Apostle 51 is explaining that on another thread at the moment..) Either way, if you succeed & works, keep us posted - love lots of vapor! | ||
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| Moved On Join Date: Jun 2008 Location: UK
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This is a pic of a two hole Janty atomiser. They changed to two from four and I can't tell a difference. I think models vary regarding two or four holes being different. |
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Well those are some pretty big holes Kate! The 4 holes on mine are located around the lip.....and no, not that big! BTW...is that for the penstyle type? Lu |
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| Moved On Join Date: Jun 2008 Location: UK
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Yes Lu, that's a classic/penstyle size. I think I recall you saying you have a classic with manual switch from David Yang, if so, do the holes look like the Janty? I've just had a look at an old RN4072 atomiser I have and can only find one slit-like hole at the rim. |
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The reason there are more holes/less holes/ bigger or smaller holes is because of air intake. They are probably using a 4 hole design because people complain about the draw on the EVO being too hard. More holes makes the draw easier but creates less vapor, i think. | |
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| ECF Veteran Join Date: Nov 2008 Location: Sudbury, Ontario, Canada
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However, if you take a small pin and drag it along the edge where the black and gold meet - you'll easily be able to feel the slits. | |
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