Do you have the P3 cap on that mini or the bevel?It was a good lesson!
Oh wow, okay.Thanks for the heads up.
(AND, I absolutely LOVE how it looks on the Provari mini.)
The bevel. All my minis are bevel.Do you have the P3 cap on that mini or the bevel?
Just curious. The KM3 looks good on that bevel. I have my P3 in mini mode and it looks good on the P3 cap as well.The bevel. All my minis are bevel.
I just got a V2 with the P3, it came this past week. The Lite+ looks AWESOME on that!!
Why do you ask though?
Would you mind if I sent you a pm?
I'm not sure I even tried it on the p3, I'll do that.Just curious. The KM3 looks good on that bevel. I have my P3 in mini mode and it looks good on the P3 cap as well.
My PM is wide open.
I'm really not sure what all the chatter is about?
At one dot it is tighter than a Kayfun Mini V3, at two dots equal to, and at three or four dots it is greater than.
Also with the same build as my Kayfun Mini V3, I run the same power.
Wicking is a lil more critical due to the lower deck and the juice flow is improved.
I have not built it with claptons or twisted yet...
Jim
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Hard to compare to a KM3 when it has variable airflow. When you say tighter than a KM3...at which setting of the KM3?
I've forgotten a few times too. Once I got away with it. Not the other times. Probably for the reason you suggest. It doesn't leak right away. I think that wick needs to overstaurate before it starts working its way out.I have filled it a couple of times w/out closing the JC. Just to check. No probs. The trick is to fill it asap and thread-in the topcap imdtly.
Edit: Oops, wrong thread. I was talking about the KM3!
I can believe that. I restrict my airflow in the KM3. Can't say exactly where but probably not far from the middle. Not sure how this would stack up against the '1' setting on the K5.Granted... I only ever used one so the thought never crossed my mind.
Wide Open.
Jim
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I think you'll like it Bronze.Well, the KFL airflow (original) is perfectly fine for me so if the K5 can get that low then I'm in.
I'm sure I will, Jim. I know I am on the real low end of the airflow spectrum. Most people like it looser than me. I really am the definition of a tootle puffer.I think you'll like it Bronze.
Jim
At the tightest setting it is exactly like the draw of a KFL, imo. Could be a hair here-n-there but I couldn't detect any difference. I'm sure some carto guys will still find it loose but not a KFL guy. Even if it is loose by a hair, so what? A KFL guy can still enjoy it. I did when I picked up other tanks during my one year of [only]KFL vaping, didn't I?Well, the KFL airflow (original) is perfectly fine for me so if the K5 can get that low then I'm in.
And you can profit off it! Haha. I'd buy itIf SM doesn't come up with that cheap fix for airflow reduction I'm going to get some precision stainless steel tubing from McMaster Carr and slip a little pipe into that air hole. They have a wide range of tiny precision tubing and I'm pretty sure I can come up with the the right ID and if I have to reduce the wall thickness a little a drill and some fine carbide paper will quickly create the right OD.
My guess is that that's what SM is going to come up with anyway.
Duane
Like I said before ~ just roll a piece of SS Mesh and slip it into the base's airhole. You can thus fine tune your K5 to whatever draw you fancy. It's actually no big deal.
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I like that approach !Like I said before ~ just roll a piece of SS Mesh and slip it into the base's airhole. You can thus fine tune your K5 to whatever draw you fancy. It's actually no big deal.