Any tips for 3d?

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asvaldr

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I have my 3d rda on the way and hopefully it'll arive today
I've seen some reviews about it some says they love it some hate it although i was a bit surprised that this atty is lacking in attention from the people because i think this dripping atty's system is fascinating
Any of you 3d owners out there have something's to say or have any tips for me before i begin to rebuild it?

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Nikkita6

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I recommend that you do not screw the negative post block all the way down to its tightest setting around the positive post, because it reduces the juice capacity of the well beneath it. Also, use a vertical coil build, you will get a better vape because of how the coil is positioned in front of the air hole.

Filling through that tiny fill port screw is a pain, so you can completely remove it however, I would recommend positioning your cotton over the fill hole if you do remove the fill port screw, but only for single coil configurations. This is because with one cotton wick over the hole, that is the only wick that will get efficiently rejuiced.

With the fill port screw removed, but not covered by wick, the plunger action can be a bit messy because it squirts the juice up higher ...

I think that the dual configuration is overrated, and the air holes for dual coils are too small, so if you want a good dual coil vape, I would drill those babies out. The 1.8mm air hole for single coils is more than sufficient IMO. The 3D is fiddly, and challenge to set up your build because the negative post deck spins, but once you get it set up and filled, its a very nice vape.

My build with twisted 30 gauge, 1.3 ohms ..

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jhelliwell

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My advice is to build vertical coils in it. And it is a pain in the behind to fill it via the fill port on the deck, so I fill it by plunging the deck down, dumping a load of juice onto the deck and then releasing the deck, producing a satisfying slurping noise as your juice gets.. erm... :blush: ok I mean the negative pressure removes the eliquid from the deck into the tank section. LOL
 

TheJakeBailey

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I recommend that you do not screw the negative post block all the way down to its tightest setting around the positive post, because it reduces the juice capacity of the well beneath it. Also, use a vertical coil build, you will get a better vape because of how the coil is positioned in front of the air hole.

Filling through that tiny fill port screw is a pain, so you can completely remove it however, I would recommend positioning your cotton over the fill hole if you do remove the fill port screw, but only for single coil configurations. This is because with one cotton wick over the hole, that is the only wick that will get efficiently rejuiced.

With the fill port screw removed, but not covered by wick, the plunger action can be a bit messy because it squirts the juice up higher ...

I think that the dual configuration is overrated, and the air holes for dual coils are too small, so if you want a good dual coil vape, I would drill those babies out. The 1.8mm air hole for single coils is more than sufficient IMO. The 3D is fiddly, and challenge to set up your build because the negative post deck spins, but once you get it set up and filled, its a very nice vape.

My build with twisted 30 gauge, 1.3 ohms ..

5pBYMKp.jpg
s310XAl.jpg
p5ro8yf.jpg

There ya go! That's as comprehensive a list of tips and tricks for the 3d as you are likely to find. I certainly can't think of anything to add!
 
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