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VP2 Review in HD
Last edited by Moobyghost; 10-29-2009 at 05:28 PM.
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I too have the VP2 and I love the thing.
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PV Master
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I have one too.. Very well built and light..
I love mine with 510 atty..
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Originally Posted by
doots
I have one too.. Very well built and light..
I love mine with 510
atty..
Same, same, but w/ ba112 attys
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you look like you should have a tommy gun and a cuban cigar. haha
good review though
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I think you have the screw locations and their purposes reversed. Turning the screw on the side of the unit (180 degrees from the switch) won't affect air flow. A small straight blade screwdriver is supplied with the VP1 which fits the center of the positive battery terminal and the air flow adjustment. Unless the VP2 is totally different -- which I doubt.
The screw on the side of the unit is an allen key type. The thought here is that the manufacturer purposely used different types of screw heads to prevent users from using the (adjustment) screwdriver instead of the proper allen key.
Have they also defeated the air flow adjustment feature? Can you see a tiny screw head in the center battery connector?
Thanks...
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Originally Posted by
Richie G
I think you have the screw locations and their purposes reversed. Turning the screw on the side of the unit (180 degrees from the switch) won't affect air flow. A small straight blade screwdriver is supplied with the VP1 which fits the center of the positive battery terminal and the air flow adjustment. Unless the VP2 is totally different -- which I doubt.
The screw on the side of the unit is an allen key type. The thought here is that the manufacturer purposely used different types of screw heads to prevent users from using the (adjustment) screwdriver instead of the proper allen key.
Have they also defeated the air flow adjustment feature? Can you see a tiny screw head in the center battery connector?
Thanks...
Correct. The hex head screw on the side opposite the switch button is actually holding the switch in place. I have a VAPRE 51 and it's built the same way.
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$2257.81 spent so far on Vaping Supplies...
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Nuttso made me some on her comp.
I should do a top 5 mod list....
hmmm.....
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