EHPro Bachelor RTA - single coil

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Jim_ MDP

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This tank does seem perfect for almost everyone:thumb:

I wouldn't put it that way.
It seems to hit a fair compromise though, being far on the airier side of middling.

It's far more open than say... my ST Nano (don't have a Mini), but quite a bit tighter than a Crown or my Bellus (I don't have that many tanks to compare).
I imagine more people than not will love it for its' features and find a draw that suits.

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Alright then, I think I've heard enough.

I like that it is bit restricted, on my Toptank I often wish it had an airflow setting between max and medium. And a functional juice flow control sounds very comforting too.

A local webshop still has some in stock so I'll order one next payday.

Thanks for the replies gentlemen!

I'll be back
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My point exactly.
Also, by playing a little with the wick and coil size/position one can fine tune the air intake and adjust the draw more to one's liking.

I'm just saying it's neither "perfect" nor "for everybody".

Read the early impressions in this thread.
I don't know how, but some were saying it's more properly an MTL tank. :rolleyes:

Obviously... they prefer a really unrestricted draw. :p
 
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I don't know how, but some were saying it's more properly an MTL tank. :rolleyes:

Obviously... they prefer a really unrestricted draw. :p

I got mine yesterday. I wouldn't call it an MTL tank. It is more restrictive than many dual coil tanks (Griffin, Crius, etc.), and even more than the Serpent, but I have no issues DTL'ing on it. I did find the airflow a bit too tame for my taste at first, but I've found that if I don't seal my lips around the drip tip like I would on a higher flow device, it makes things a lot more comfortable. Doing so allows you to take in some air around the drip tip as well as through it, and it makes thing seem a lot more airy. :thumb:

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I am joining the bachelor club :)
eventhough I have not find the sweet spot build yet....I believe this bachelor will give me nice things

I have problem with its spitting, using stock coil also gave me eliquid spits, any suggest ?
I already saw some ppl wicking method and try those but still can not get the perfect wicking yet. No leaks but sometime dry hit and spits.....less wick leaks like crazy :(

FYI I am still using the stock coil recently
 

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Stock coil is a behemoth. Your probably not feeding it near enough power to get it vaporizing well. Need at least 40-50w imo. Also the stock coil is mounted very high in the chamber, moving it down a little may help.

Not sure how it can leak with 4mm of cotton stuffed into it and juice control... Maybe you lost the chamber seal... Wicking, you pull the wick through and cut it off flush, shouldn't be difficult.
 

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i use ti wire, but i've found 3.5 mm and 9 or 10 wraps works great. i cut the wick at an angle, longer at the bottom and poke it in to fill the juice channel. you need to be careful not to let the wick touch the two little vent holes in the deck. i'm stone in love with this tank!
 
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Well, I had a problem. Had it I'm my pants side pocket and hit it on my steering wheel getting into the car... The top cap popped off!

It's a short pin pressed in.. I straightened the pin and drove it back in pretty easily. It's working OK now.


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Well, I had a problem. Had it I'm my pants side pocket and hit it on my steering wheel getting into the car... The top cap popped off!

It's a short pin pressed in.. I straightened the pin and drove it back in pretty easily. It's working OK now.


26g k, 2.5mm, Rayon.


Funny, I just saw a review where the reviewer mentioned that that pin might be it's (only?) weak spot. Doesn't look like there's enough material left to cut some thread and replace it with a screw or does it?

Good thing you got it back together though
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Yeah, I knew it was going to be the weak spot but took a chance, my 2 year old flash e-Vapor is indestructible so I'm kinda spoiled. But I expected more to break it off.

There is plenty of room to cut threads if your inclined. Hard to find appropriate screw though to make it right, needs to be like a bolt with solid shift changing to threads at the right point... A machine thread.

That pin pulls right out of the top cap.
 
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