Been thinking about picking one up. The ring that sticks out past the top cap is bugging me a little though. Would look much better if it was just sleek.
I think I figured out what my main issue was. I had the coils too high off the build deck and too close to the top cap. And when I said it was getting too hot, I meant the tip and the top cap, not the vapor itself. I rebuilt with dual 6 wrap 3mm ID 26 gauge and pushed the coils down toward the...
I am running it on a mech. Currently the thickest wire I have is 26 gauge. First build I put in it was dual 6 wrap 26 gauge with a 2.5mm diameter coil.
Anyone have any experience with the REMatty yet? I got my yesterday and am having a hell of a time getting a good build in it. Tried a dual coil setup, but the way I had the coils positioned made it waaaayy to hot and uncomfortable. I have a single coil in it now, but the flavor and vapor is...
I've had this issue a few times with my Zephyrus tanks. I'm become very careful about not getting any liquid down the center chimney when filling, and this seems to have helped alleviate the problem for the most part.
454 Big Block, Derringer, and the new CIA BSC. I try a lot of the new atty's that come out, but I keep going back to the 454. I have REMatty coming tomorrow, and have high hopes for it.
Received mine yesterday. Put a dual 26 gauge 6 wrap in it and I'm enjoying it so far. It seems to spit a TON though, so I put a regular 510 drip tip on it which seems to have helped a little.
V2 has a more reduced chamber. I'm not sure what the difference is between the pro version though. I just know that the V2 will more than likely be my next atty.
I've gone from 18 > 12 > 6 > 3 in the few years that I've been vaping. Switching strictly to rebuildables and sub-ohm tanks exclusively made it easy to step down. Anything above 6 is way to harsh for me now.
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