Here's the first mod I ever made. Not as rediculous as that time in the car when I managed to fire an atty with a pair of scissors, tweezers and a 16340.
Just some observations to share that might help some people understand this thing.
I don't have any wire yet to build my Term C, but I noticed some things concerning the o-rings. If you assemble only the tank cap and top cap with the o-ring between them, and look down through the hole, you can...
Thanks for the reply. I've been wiggling it for an hour and it's not budging. Looks like it's wedged solid due to slightly misshapen ceramic. I'm going to stick it in the freezer for a while and see if the steel will move away a bit, if that doesn't work I'll just leave it alone.
Thanks again!
I just got my term C, got a couple questions concerning this ceramic wicking part, if someone would be so kind to answer.
I've got the term apart and soaking in a degreaser solution, I want to flame the ceramic but it's not coming out it's threaded sleeve. Is it supposed to, is it glued in or...
My only problem with the Vivi Nova is the way the caps are designed as two pieces pressed together. I went through two in the last month, dropping and sitting on them, causing those pieces to spread apart. I also had to rebuild stripped threads with CA glue, but not on the metal version. Some of...
Have to agree. I've been a dripper for 4 years, now I'm trying tanks so I can stop carying little bottles around my toddler. So far the best thing I've tried in terms of flavor and TH is an ego dual coil tank utilizing 2-2.5ohm single coil cartomizers (specifically for Ego DCT) with 2 extra...
I have a Terminator C on the way. I'm not crazy about the clear housing, does anyone know if the replacement terminator steel tank can replace the clear one on the C?
Thanks for the response. All those look pretty good, any suggestions for something with a rebuildable atty?
I've been using a Vivi Nova for a few months, but I've managed to break apart the metal where the ends are pressed in, as well as strip the threads on the plastic. The threads are easy...
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