"...If you look at the top of the adapter it should have a slotted post that'll actually move up and down. It's the positive post and is seperate from the outer shell. You should be able to turn / rotate it slightly to open the holes more or close them off just a little." - Brock
I had no idea you could alter the adapter to give a stronger or lighter draw. Hubby got a screwdriver and I showed him the slot in the top of the adapter, and he fooled around with turning it until I had a draw that suited me.
Check your adapter for the slot on top. Insert a screwdriver and turn. You don't have to turn it very much. But it controls how far open or closed the 2 holes on the side of the adapter are - for air flow and draw strength.
Debbie
I had no idea you could alter the adapter to give a stronger or lighter draw. Hubby got a screwdriver and I showed him the slot in the top of the adapter, and he fooled around with turning it until I had a draw that suited me.
Check your adapter for the slot on top. Insert a screwdriver and turn. You don't have to turn it very much. But it controls how far open or closed the 2 holes on the side of the adapter are - for air flow and draw strength.
Debbie