A Different Style Review...
Unfortunately they do not supply you with the tools, I used a 3/16 socket wrench but I'm sure it's really a metric size which would be 5mm, so hopefully you have one of those. If not you probably can use either an adjustable wrench or pliers but it will be a pain. The issue with those is the nut is very shallow and will be hard to grip, even with the socket, you must keep pressure against it. If you go to the first page on this thread, I have a video on the km3 and in it, I show how to remove the center airflow / positive pole to some regard. Ok, so first you need to take it off a mod and separate the base (take off top tank section ), then remove coil (keep coil screws on device), then remove the base, bottom plate 510 screw(regular screw driver). Now you will see a nut (this nut surrounds the airflow adjustment screw) ,don't mess with the airflow screw, just unscrew the nut 3/16 or 5mm (haven't tried the 5mm size myself but should be correct). As you loosen this nut , you will see the positive block (pb) start to turn and probably rise away from deck. This nut that your loosening probably won't back out as you loosen it, it's just going to spin. Once the pb is free from the threads of the airflow tip , remove the pb and set aside, now you need to remove the airflow / positive pole by pressing down on the top threaded part ( the part that was screwed into the pb. Once you press it down it will come out the bottom. There is another round insulator under the deck (inside the chamber underneath ) this might fall out with and when you remove the main airflow tube, but don't worry, it seats back easily and if you loose it, there is an extra in the kit. Now you need to remove the main deck insulator that is/ was under the pb. Simply place a small regular screw driver under this white, rectangular insulator (with a hole in the middle ) and pry it up and out, and replace it with the new insulator. Insert back the main airflow tube , but don't insert it completely up until you place back the pb. If you insert the main tube all the way up, you cannot screw down the pb onto it, you must first place the pb onto deck first , then screw the main airflow tube into it. This part can be tricky , with one finger you must hold down the positive block and with the other hand you must screw in the main tube into it. Don't force it because it can be easily cross threaded, take your time and once the threads have been caught, it becomes easy. Now you must guide and keep the pb centered as you SNUG it all up (don't over tighten, just snug). Now just put everything back together, your good to go. I found the esiest tool to use is this
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No problem my friendWow! Thank you very much for the detailed instructions. According to USPS tracking my replacement should be here today. I'll tackle it over the weekend and let you know how it goes. Thanks again!
Welcome to my world.I'm confused
I didn't post in here for a while.
But I've just liked a couple of posts - maybe tapatalk needs to be updated, as it intereprets like-notifications as post-notifications?
not sure though, never used tapatalk. but I've developed notification-services and APIs and I can imagine that s.th like that happened...
But hey, good opportunity to say hi to all the KM3 tootlers out there...
Howdy, still going strong on my KM3 - it's just too perfect, so I've got nothing to talk about
Running it @2.2Ohms on my PV Mini atm - enjoying the sun outdoors with Serendipity in the tank
Welcome to my world.
I'm definitely not lonely.There's safety in numbers! [emoji23][emoji16]
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WooHoo!!!!Got my best golf score today!! It's only a 9 hole course, I got a 54! My first time out, last year, I got an 89.....I'm getting better, lol!
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Hard to beat, eh?@Bronze - been vaping 80pg Dragon's all weekend out of my mini v3 (with like almost a 2 week old wick) and it's been delicious.
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Yep! The 50/50 for me just didn't do it as well. It's like the 80 is just right in having only a hint of sweetness and more flavor and fullness to my particular pallette. Good stuff!Hard to beat, eh?
I did 50/50 for a bit and got the same results - just didn't crush the craving. Now I stick to 70/30 or 80/20. Lots of flavor and decent vapor production and no craving. I'm not into clouds anyway so it's perfect for me.The 50/50 for me just didn't do it as well.
It looks really nice on a Presa TC40WIs there such a thing as a 19mm regulated mod that would fit the KM3 really well?