Aromamizer RDTA by Steam Crave

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roxynoodle

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Its interesting how my airholes line up on my Aromamizers. The two I bought have 2 airholes centered in front of the deck and 2 aimed at the negative posts. I was running them without bands, but now I have 2 hole bands on them. It tightened the draw some, but the flavor did increase some.

One of my new Aromamizers though has the airholes lined up so they all cross the deck at diagonals. That one is truly perfect wide open with my quad vertical build as each coil is in the path of an airhole. That one I don't have a band on. I haven't built #4 yet.

I know you can loosen the tank to let the airholes be where you want them, but I'm happy with all 3 as they are :)
 

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the rubber band comes in handy so ...after you you build the coils and find the air settings you like just use some metal tape to replace it ...worked out nice for me lowes or wallymart has it . posted a pix of it before but cant find the post !!
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Its interesting how my airholes line up on my Aromamizers. The two I bought have 2 airholes centered in front of the deck and 2 aimed at the negative posts. I was running them without bands, but now I have 2 hole bands on them. It tightened the draw some, but the flavor did increase some.

One of my new Aromamizers though has the airholes lined up so they all cross the deck at diagonals. That one is truly perfect wide open with my quad vertical build as each coil is in the path of an airhole. That one I don't have a band on. I haven't built #4 yet.

I know you can loosen the tank to let the airholes be where you want them, but I'm happy with all 3 as they are :)
roxynoodle
just thinking out loud... about air flow. tried diliberetly to miss align it and still vapes nice !
even if only one outer hole is open it still scrubs the vapor deck from 4 directions is this the secret for the exelent flavor ? am I wrong ?
 

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just thinking out loud... about air flow. tried diliberetly to miss align it and still vapes nice !
even if only one outer hole is open it still scrubs the vapor deck from 4 directions is this the secret for the exelent flavor ? am I wrong ?

I am getting good flavor from all 3. I have one with quad verticals and the 2 hole band. One with quad verticals and no band, and one with v deck and dual Claptons with 2 hole band. I guess just experiment and go with what you like best.

I may deliberately misalign my other quad vertical so all 4 coils are in an air path and remove the band.
 

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After whining about how mine was stuck in California for a week, it just arrived. In fact, I have to get up out of my chair and get it out of the mail box.:lol:

I guess my complaint to the USPS over the weekend was the reason it got here so quick after this past Sunday. I had an e-mail from my local postmaster telling me it was out for delivery.
 

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Its interesting how my airholes line up on my Aromamizers. The two I bought have 2 airholes centered in front of the deck and 2 aimed at the negative posts. I was running them without bands, but now I have 2 hole bands on them. It tightened the draw some, but the flavor did increase some.

One of my new Aromamizers though has the airholes lined up so they all cross the deck at diagonals. That one is truly perfect wide open with my quad vertical build as each coil is in the path of an airhole. That one I don't have a band on. I haven't built #4 yet.

I know you can loosen the tank to let the airholes be where you want them, but I'm happy with all 3 as they are :)

Thanks Roxy, I missed this post when I asked my previous question. That's interesting (i.e. troubling) that there are variances in air flow though. So it's the v-deck that has the diagonal airflow? Maybe my best bet is just to use all four, eh?
 

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Thanks Roxy, I missed this post when I asked my previous question. That's interesting (i.e. troubling) that there are variances in air flow though. So it's the v-deck that has the diagonal airflow? Maybe my best bet is just to use all four, eh?

No, my only v deck had straight on airflow and airflow aimed to the neg posts. It was one of my 3 post decks that had the diagonal flow.
 

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if i just build the normal 2 coils and wick it down to the juice hole?

im asking because i want to get this as a daily tank but if it eats through juice fast.. ( like the tfv4 ) than im not gonna get it
I'm running dual claptons at 0.3 ohm's. I only had to fill the 6 mill tank twice at work and once when I got home.

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I'm having an issue with flavor. It's very muted. Still getting lots of vapor with no dry hits. But the flavor just isn't there. Any thoughts?

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What is your current coil build and wattage used? Is your coil above the air flow and if the air flow is aligned to the coil? Are you using the 2-hole or 4-hole vape band?

Would appreciate if you can snap a pic of your current coil build. :)
 
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