AFS v2

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keon718nyc

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She has been wrapping up those orders for a solid 8 hours now and still has 7 more orders to go. So yes you got that right! As for the o-rings, I don't really think they will be a problem for quite some time. The PG keeps them pretty nice. You have problems with o-rings when they dry out. I have been using the beta tank for over 7 months now and they are still holding up nicely. Just keep in mind not to over tighten the caps and they will be good to go for a long long time guys....

You are right on point with the O-Rings Vapn!... You will not have issues unless they dry out and become brittle or they are tightened to a point that makes it worn and may cut into the rubber as well. Ofcourse to have a few around won't hurt being the AFS should last a lifetime if taken care of properly~ If its a emergency im sure you can go to a hardware store and find similar working rings. But just like everyone else i would want what's made for it and order from Rob, Lisa. :)
 

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The thing I've really been stressing here lately is what IS tight. Tight to you might be 50lbs of force whereas tight to me might be 30lbs. Finger tight is all any of these components need to be. No need to grip stuff by the hands and twist like hell...use your fingers and when they slip, stop. This is going to be real important on the AFS gaskets folks because the thinner ones will be toast and leak if you overtighten them.
 

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Had a scary email from Lisa!!!

Rob was out of i6 and i7's already, so earlier this afternoon I saw that Lisa had some in stock. I went ahead and ordered some i6 and i7 atties and some other supplies, thanked the heavens and went about smiling all afternoon knowing that my i6 and i7 atties were going to be processed ever so diligently by Lisa. I did have an error screen pop up when I returned to her site after the payment, but got an email from paypal that the funds went to her, so I thought the error was no big deal.

Got an email from her at about 10:00 p.m. my time and she said she had received payment, but didn't have anything in her invoices to attach the payment to so she refunded my whole order 8-o8-o8-o8-o8-o

I checked her site and luckily she still had some i6 and i7 in stock and I put in another order, and this time........I got a confirmation email from Cloud9 that my order was received!!!!

Lesson: without that confirmation receipt that the vendor got your order, you won't be getting your stuff. YOU NEED THE CONFIRMATION EMAIL IMMEDIATELY AFTER PAYING. NO CONFIRMATION EMAIL = SOMETHING WENT WRONG, CONTACT VENDOR IMMEDIATELY!!!!

I'm a lucky man tonight!
 

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That will work but I've just been taking a small wad of papertowel and stuffing it in the atty and inverting the thing while hitting the button a few times. The papertowel wicks all the excess liquid out in a jiffy. Screwing the top caps down forces the liquid into the atty...I've also found that taking the two top caps apart and putting them on seperately reduces the flooding.
 

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Very pretty collection. Hope to see mine today or tomorrow. Even with as much as I toot the horn of LR vaping, I am SOOOO ready to get back to HV Vaping.

I am apprehensive about popping my HV atties, but so far my LR ones have been lasting weeks. So here's to hoping I have just finally got the hang of treating them right.

The overindulgent decadent side of me wishes I had bought two. But I am holding onto $$$$ for more atties.

Was disappointed to see the magnetic switches out of stock, I do like that idea, and still haven't ordered the fuse upgrade...but I'm not convinced that the fuses are really a necessity given that the GGTS is all mechanical. But I will someday just for the sake of completion.
 

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I put my finger on the top of the mouthpiece while screwing the caps on to stop the flooding at first. You can also take the brass part off the bottom of the AFS without spilling any juice. I usually blow it out with that part off with a paper towel over the opening. Wipe it out and screw it back on and good to go again.

If you are having loads of flooding issues you can try this method that I have been using for a bit. The material is Fluval, Sure you have all heard of it and it can be bought at walmart I think, or an aquarium store. Cut it to look like a doughnut. I used a hole punch to put the hole in the center. Slide it over the atty and down inside the tank around the holes. This slows down the juice flow pretty good.....

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