OBS Crius RTA?

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Ya almost regretting ordering one now. Hopefully mine doesn't have these issues. Others seem to love it though so idk....
I have 2 black ones that I received from GearBest about 2 weeks ago which are v1. Paid $21.96 each and couldn't resist. It took almost a month to get them but they are both working perfectly using Ti twists and single wire in TC. These 2 are now my go to attys along with my Aromonizer of course. :cool: That is at least until my two Zephryus 2 attys arrive in about 3 weeks. These irresistible holiday discounts are going to break the bank. lol
 
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It really is hit or miss but from what I've read it appears that the Black has the issues. Different product line?

My Silvers are fine the Black had issues. But when they are good they are very good!

jefx, you should probably take that dead deck out to the yard and bury it before the ground freezes :)
 

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Hmm. Well.

Do you have any clues on how to tighten it up?
are you saying that if I try to squeeze the 510 pin and positive block together more, the insulator will probably shatter?


This is why I'm not a big fan of attys that you can't disassemble.

Another thing that makes the Crius particularly difficult is the juice flow control. When you screw on the tank it screws into the top portion of the base and then spins independently from the bottom part of the base. This is also one of the features I like the most and where I think the seepage at the afc ring comes from. There is no seal there because the tank/juice flow has to spin and a seal would prevent this.

To answer your question, I believe that if you squeeze it too much you'll break the ceramic. The only thing squeezing the deck further in will do is tighten the afc ring. It will do nothing for the seepage issue in the seam.
 
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