so, my freaking positive post just broke off. be careful with it, its super fragile and bends easy.
so, my freaking positive post just broke off. be careful with it, its super fragile and bends easy.
Putting a build in and adjusting it. Something I always do. The metal is super thin on mine, I will have to upload a pic. You say "manage" like I was jumping up and down on it or something or like it was difficult to do lolHow did you manage that?
Putting a build in and adjusting it. Something I always do. The metal is super thin on mine, I will have to upload a pic. You say "manage" like I was jumping up and down on it or something or like it was difficult to do lol
Thanks! Yeah i noticed it was bent a little before putting the build in so I bent it back. Then as I am moving the build over after it is screwed down tight, snap goes the postI was just curiousThat is pretty crappy though, but I will definitely be more careful next time I adjust my builds. Sorry for your loss
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good thing it is not my only one and that i got the 3 post deck too
so, my freaking positive post just broke off. be careful with it, its super fragile and bends easy.
I will get a pic of how thin the metal is. Its crazy thin where it bends to connect to the 510
Very sad at such a young age .
More like rest in pieces. Bummer.
And when you use option 3, make sure to be chewing gum, jump up and down, rub your belly counterclockwise all while whistling Dixie. Okay, NOW you have it all.There are three ways of aligning the airholes to the vdeck being discussed.
1. Rotating the tank by loosening it a little. This is what you are talking about. It's temporary and requires readjustment periodically.
2. Sanding the bottom of the tank. It is easy and is a permanent fix as long as the tank, deck and 510 base remain as a matched set. All parts can be fully tightened and everything lines up every time. No fiddling required.
3. The one we are talking about now. Turning the tank upside down, inserting only the deck into the tank and rotating it for alignment, then screwing the 510 base onto the tank and deck at the same time while watching the 510 screw of the deck to make sure the deck doesn't spin out of position before the 510 base tightens fully to the tank. This scenario has many of us believing that the deck never really gets tightened fully to the 510 base and could be less than optimal for tc applications due to ground path intermittency.
Caught up?
I have been using dual 24ga Ti on 2mm with 7.5 spaced wraps and the flavor and vapor is perfect. I have made 3mm work as well and 2.5mm, but I find it just isn't worth the hassle of fiddling with the coils and it also restricts some of the airflow.anyone manage to get a dual Ti coil done.
tried 24g ID 3mm, 10 wraps to get around 0.14-0.16ohm. but when i place inside the tank, it touches the wall.
24g ID 2.5mm, 14 warps single build. 0.14 if dual it be too low for my mod to fire.
any advice?
I have been using dual 24ga Ti on 2mm with 7.5 spaced wraps and the flavor and vapor is perfect. I have made 3mm work as well and 2.5mm, but I find it just isn't worth the hassle of fiddling with the coils and it also restricts some of the airflow.