3) I cut a spacer for my magnet from a foam insert from a CDR container. Doesn't matter what you use but make sure it is not conductive and it will ABSOLUTELY PREVENT the magnet from moving position and contacting the tube. When the mod is together and IF the negative side battery magnet did...
Here is a very simple way to have the #19 changed from a spring fire button to a magnet fire button.
All you need is a small magnet (mine is 8mm diameter 3mm thick, nickel coated) and a spacer.
1) From a stock #19 unscrew the fire button from the button assembly remove the spring and...
http://www.toddsreviews.com/2013/05/agi-v2-rba-rbd-from-.........couk.html
Hope I have the right link, Todd mentions a fix for the spring contact using a piece cut from a syringe. I haven't tried it yet, too many toys right now lol.
Thanks for all the input, I did get an IGO-L (so far it is very nice!) but I still will try to repair the Phoenix sometime. The 21/64 I understand but what is a "R" bit? I can see why drip tips fit so differently if different devices now.
I got an Natural about 3 weeks ago and the button tension is perfect. I am guessing older models may have had a stiffer spring? I agree the natural with an RSST is a very cool setup.
Awesome! When I use cotton I never made it that tight in the coil, now I will have to try playing with my A7 with your method. Also gives me a reason for more vapemail, the Octopus RDA looks great for the price.
Thanks for the video!
Not sure if they changed anything but Monday I received 2 pro tanks in the plain box, not the fancy original box. Tried one without changing anything and so far (4 days in,) no issues. Wasn't sure if I would like the one piece top but took it out last night and kept it in my pocket. As the night...
Do you have a meter to test the voltage on the natural? Do you have another atomizer or whatever kind of device you are using to try?
Is your button lock screwed out a little?
Looks to me like something that doesn't belong got in there from manufacturing, can you get it out maybe with a thin screwdriver without disturbing the washer or pos post? Keep us posted plz
With the meter on DC, put the ground (black) probe on any metal part directly connected to the neg of the battery (neg side of coil) and the (red) positive probe to the positive post of the coil. If your device is set to 3.5vdc you should read close to 3.5vdc on the meter when fired but most...
If you measure the voltage at the terminals with no coil you are getting the voltage potential of the open circuit, with the coil in the circuit you will have current flow and voltage drop at the resistance points.
Just looked at my VAMO, all I see is the brownish washer (not centered very well,) and the brass pin sticks out maybe 1mm, no black thingy? Is the thingy attached to anything?
Great Question!
In VV mode a 1.5ohm coil at 6v would be 24 watts.
In VW mode a 1.5ohm coil at 15 watts would have to have a voltage of less than 5v.
(its 5:30am here hope my numbers are right lol)
It does seem the VW max of 15 is a limit in the watts selection only.
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