Tilemahos new rebuildable part (springomizer)

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proteckt3d

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Help! While cleaning my X1, I lost the center post plastic insulator (the small plastic insulator that stays between the center post and the housing). I have a bag of X1 spare rings, but the insulator is not part of them and ggstore seem to be out of stock. Anybody knows the precise dimensions (I don't have a reliable measuring instrument at hand) or if it is available anywhere in EU?
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Just ask sellers what they have and if they'll fit if you want to order. Also you can see the insulator dimensions for the v1&v2 on their wiki page if you're planning to make your own.

"...
Tilemahos Center Post Plastic (insulator between Housing and Center Post):
  • 7mm External diameter.
  • 3.7mm Internal diameter.
  • 0.8mm to 1.0mm Thick. ..."
I suppose the same one was used in the X1.
 

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Just ask sellers what they have and if they'll fit if you want to order. Also you can see the insulator dimensions for the v1&v2 on their wiki page if you're planning to make your own.

"...
Tilemahos Center Post Plastic (insulator between Housing and Center Post):
  • 7mm External diameter.
  • 3.7mm Internal diameter.
  • 0.8mm to 1.0mm Thick. ..."
I suppose the same one was used in the X1.

Thanks @proteckt3d, I must have gone nuts for losing that little baby! I swear I've been browsing the wiki but couldn't see the specs at the time
 

proteckt3d

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Thanks @proteckt3d, I must have gone nuts for losing that little baby! I swear I've been browsing the wiki but couldn't see the specs at the time

Your welcome ndb. Lost a couple of times small parts like this too so now I use tupperware when cleaning atties.
 
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Hi friends, i have a question, it's possibile change springomizer with classic screws?

The X1 (Springomizer) and the Version 1,2 & 2+ (Screw type decks) are completely different.
X1 has no screws. The spring gets wedged into the positive and negative posts.
The other deck has 2 posts with screws, to put your own coils in.
Hope this helps.
 

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I feel a noticeable drop in power with springomizer, the vapor is less dense
I found the spring-o to be very flexible resistance wise.
A "stock" spring (1Ω target) ends up at .75-85Ω depending on how I mount it.
If I stretch it a bit I can get a stable .5-.6Ω from the same coil.
I had to wick it a bit lighter than I had with the "screws", It should be the same, but I notice I use less rayon with spring-o.
What kind of resistance had you been running with the "screws"?
Are you opening the juice flow more or less with spring-o? With GG, I have always adjusted the "wet"/density of the vape with the JFC.
What are you powering Tille with? device/volts/watts/joules?

cheers
I
 

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