based on someone's post here I just now ordered a derringer tobeco clone from ele8vape. has the silver center post so must be the V2. total shipped = $12.83.
based on someone's post here I just now ordered a derringer tobeco clone from ele8vape. has the silver center post so must be the V2. total shipped = $12.83.
My Clone just came in from Elev8vape, and oh man, it's awesome. I'm running it on my 4nine clone with less than favourable batteries, so right now I got a single coil build (which works flawlessly air flow wise) at 1ohm and this thing is amazing. Putting out decently sized clouds from something smaller than a 15ml bottle of juice is just the best. Super satisfied, I'd recommended the Derringer to anybody.
I want to pick up an authentic Derringer but scared off by the center post spinning as well. The vendors will be getting the third batch soon and wondering if it's going to solve the center post issue? I'd really like a small single post design RDA. So sick of the 3 post dual coil designs.
Anyone got ideas on how could i get the derringer clone with philips head screws to work with temp control? Neg posts are fine but center one stays a bit loose how ever tight i try to screw it. Would it work to feed the ni200 around the screws kayfun style or not?
Anyone got ideas on how could i get the derringer clone with philips head screws to work with temp control? Neg posts are fine but center one stays a bit loose how ever tight i try to screw it. Would it work to feed the ni200 around the screws kayfun style or not?
Anyone got ideas on how could i get the derringer clone with philips head screws to work with temp control? Neg posts are fine but center one stays a bit loose how ever tight i try to screw it. Would it work to feed the ni200 around the screws kayfun style or not?
You could wrap around the screws since you have a Phillips that sticks above the post with a head. I would just be careful to not mount them too high so that the top cap interferes with them causing a short.
What I personally would do though is find a small allen head grub screw that fits. at least then you can tighten down into the post to make contact. I just had to do this to two of my clones when running smaller wire. The center post screws were just barely not long enough to trap and tighten the leads. Luckily I have a small container full of every spare screw/o-ring that I've ever gotten with new atty purchases.
Heh, just ordered a spare deck from fasttech to play around with, seems like it comes with the allen crubs ready to help out. Was planning on wrapping the ends around the screws and pulling the coil down on level with the airholes
Anyone got ideas on how could i get the derringer clone with philips head screws to work with temp control? Neg posts are fine but center one stays a bit loose how ever tight i try to screw it. Would it work to feed the ni200 around the screws kayfun style or not?
I don't have any experience with nickel. But I believe I have the same clone as you. I would just pick up a slightly longer screw. Myself, I just don't use smaller than 26 awg for single coil. Dual 28 awg seems to capture fine with kanthal.
Dissemble then reassemble with a touch of epoxy bellow deck area to post and insulator and insulator to base. If your afraid of weeping of the epoxy then there are not many other options. You could use super glue also. Just remember if there is any oozed to the deck thats where your cotton and juice will go so use sparingly and smartly not to get any in the well area.
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