I think most importantly for flavor and vapor production align the coil to the air hole, your placement might be right.
To much wick of any kind against the sides of the top lead to leaking. so shorten the overall length.
Don't let the wick block the hole. Which ever side has more room, angle...
It's not a list, it just calculates time until production starts based on the number you get from Peter.
Roughly
12 mods a run are made
6 weeks or so for a run to complete production
24% drop out rate so far.
does not take account of holidays or other things that can and will delay a run.
Run...
I just test for voltage drop, with that you can use Ohms law to calculate it. I found plenty of references with google that explain the calculations belter than I can.
to test voltage drop:
fully charge the battery and measure it's resting voltage out of the mod. Say 4.2 volts
Then...
I use dielectric grease for outside sockets and Christmas extensions. I found it and started using on the wires and bulbs of my jeep that sees a bit of water...
I didn't want to use more power, was worried that the heat from cutting or grinding would loosen the catch cup. So I just used 180 grit paper laid out on the desk, the hardest part was making sure I kept it square. Check often because even though you're sure you holding it level one side will be...
Also a little compression of the Reos 510 gasket is ok, just don't go overboard. A 1/4 to 1/2 turn or so after contact is what I shoot for, lines up the air hole and holds the RBA nicely so it doesn't spin.
Dani because I pulled the pin out of that cyclone and drilled it, it will be much easier to adjust than a new one which is near impossible. Take a piece of leather or one of those rubber jar opener helpers and get a good grip on the cyclone base, Use a flat blade screw drive and turn the center...
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