ya dont need to use them as a heatsink just use them to protect the 510 thread on ya mods they are 22mm
i use them and nip them down gently with a pair of pliers just snug and then they stay put and you just screw ya tanks and attys on and off so if any thread is gonna wear it will be that...
I have seen that done and it was funny tube to a dripper and a one of those role tube shut off valves like they use on the hospital drips to control the flow
there is another idea just walk around with a wheelie pole with a drip bag SORTED LOL
Sorry girl i been busy but most websites sell...
the average 6ml size is good for most tanks apart from those who use silly amounts of watts to run stuff like the mutiple quad coils etc in TFV4,s ie 100+ watts must drink juice like a top fuel dragster drinks fuel LOL
I can see a camelbac juice backpack and connector hose being the next big...
cant remember who i asked about the bigger tops for the stm but they did say that the biggest has a bit of a problem holding a vacuum so it does tend to leak a bit
i was looking into them for my stm,s
will be back in a while got to brave the cold and get the chainsaw out need to cut up some...
I was thinking about a parallel single coil now what to go for one of his triple parallels or a simple double
decisions decisions ay
I know its not a lot of use now but i like to use these to try and preserve the threads on my mods so if and when the thread dies you just bin it and swap it out...
if you have not tried the AROMAMIZER yet its worth a look it works like a dripper does
my only gripe is like so many others is the rubber vape band AFC
I have got some different vape bands and a hole punch so now i just punch the desired size hole or holes if i want single or dual coils and...
The griffin like a lot of others is a good tank but its got them pesky juice channels that require a bit of wick fiddling to get right and the bottom afc for juice and condensation to leak from over time so its just another subtank rather than a dripper style tank
just my opinion we all got our...
i just put a different vape band AFC on my AROMAMIZER so i can now do MTL if required it realy tightens up the airflow
i got a pair of clappys in it at present so its not a real tootle rig
but on my next build i am gonna try to put a 1.2 or 1.5 single coil in it between the posts and see if...
there is a whole thread on here somewhere about it some love it others not so much
some say it has muted flavor but its all about how you build on it like any tank or RDA
some builds are more suited than others
you can build it to be pretty conservative on juice or you can build it to...
The Aromamizer is realy nice it has a velocity style deck and easy to build on like a dripper
then ya just screw on ya tank so no need to drip
no real tricky positioning of wicks into small juice channels and stuff just real easy like building on a RDA with a tank instead of a top cap
SIMPLES
pretty good build
if you are new building try out a velocity RDA or one of the many RDTA,s with velocity build decks
they are nice and easy to hone ya skills on
dont forget wicking is as important if not more so than great looking coil builds
a fantastic coil will only shine if ya wicking...
good morning all
well i know my claptons work to keep my juice warm and thin as i just been outside and there is snow everywhere
and its well cold brrrrrrrrrrrrr
when it gets realy cold here a couple of clapton coils in my aromamizer seems to work
you need to put a few more watts though them to get them warmed up but then once they are going you can turn the power down a bit and as the ramp up and ramp down is slower they will hold the heat longer and...
it looks better
can you spread the bottom of the wick any wider
it still kinda looks like it needs to be wider at the base
when putting the wick in go in at the top down and pull out under the coil ,trim off tight to side of atty base, then tease ie spread it out like a fan ,then gently...
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