Just saying i just got a dige V2 i chise that over the Kennedy i tried both instore and the Kennedy is nice as well but its like the difference between coke and pepsi you hit a point where its purely esthetic
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-_____- to the Coke and Pepsi on a doge vs Kennedy. I've had a holy grail (doge v1 with a diff logo) & doge v2, what I don't like about them is the fact that they have barely any room for builds bc of the sidewalls and the AFC. The only doge that has any room for me is the v2s, but I'm not gonna get that. Kennedy > doge, whenever you refill it, you never have to worry about how you're lining up your AFC or anything as long as your build is nice and proper
. It's one of the reasons I love it so much (the K24 atleast), because whenever I fill her up, I put the cap on not caring which direction it's facing because the air comes from the bottom.
But the Kennedy 22 or Kennedy 24 isn't for everybody I'll admit that.
@cloud969 are you sure the Kennedy you tried was authentic?
Thank you, I am still rather new to building and mostly on four post and not three. Put my second build on the Kennedy last night and it went pretty good but hope to get better. Trying to find the best and most easy way to get a center build in this rda, do love this thing.
Centering on a 3post is a bit more difficult than a 4 post. What I do is wrap my coil, but the last wrap I do (the over wrap), I'll have it a little longer and extending straight downwards, with the wrap I started with pulled out and straight. Hard to explain with words so I'll use pictures, hold on a bit for another edit on this post.
Edit: okay so this is a coil I have built for my K24.
The over wrap or the high wrap (the lead on the left in this picture), is going into the centerpost.
The low wrap, is going into the side post. While it's still on a screwdriver or drill bit, or whatever you use, take some pliers and bend it straight up, away from the coil.
Now, the high wrap lead (going into center post) should be straight down, while the lead going into the centerpost is off to the side.
With the lead facing down, bend it inwards on itself with needle nose pliers. Should look like this by now:
Next, what I'll do is kind of eye it out with the posts, but bend the lead going into the centerpost first.
Then eye out the lower side lead as to where the coil would be centered & bend the lower wrap
and then just kinda fit it into place and you're done! The reason I go with the high wrap in the center post on a Kennedy is because I don't want the lead or coil anywhere near touching the AFC tubes. So using the lower wrap on the side, I kind of level them out over the AFC that way, basing the distance from centerpost and the height.
None of this would be necessary with the coil I used on the rod as a demonstration, I was gonna make a set of 4 of those into quads but I'm waiting for my K24 to be fixed. My end product usually comes centered as such using this method:
Edit: finally Kennedy Enterprises received my K24 and are fixing it. I shipped it 2 day express but apparently 2 day express is one week delivery?