Aromamizer RDTA by Steam Crave

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jazzvaper

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No leakage on my verticals (coils)
Mine pretty much stopped once I clipped the "head", top of the wick, as close as possible to the top of the (vertical) coil.

Proof is that I can, for the most part, lay the atty on its side with nary a drop flowing out the AFC.

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BTW dwcraig1, I ordered 208.3" of 27 awg Nifethal 52 when we last spoke here. "Acceptance" 12/30, "Pre-Shipment 12/31.
 

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Mine pretty much stopped once I clipped the "head", top of the wick, as close as possible to the top of the (vertical) coil.

Proof is that I can, for the most part, lay the atty on its side with nary a drop flowing out the AFC.

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BTW dwcraig1, I ordered 208.3" of 27 awg Nifethal 52 when we last spoke here. "Acceptance" 12/30, "Pre-Shipment 12/31.
I really like Ti but the Nife can be dealt with much quicker.
 

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nope, not just you two. i havent had so much as a drop leak from mine yet. Mine is performing better than I expected it to running dual parallel 28G 7 wrap 3mm horizontal coils. I wicked with Rayon and know I coulld have trimmed the bottome of them a bit shorter, but Im used to Drippers where I really cover the deck with wicking so they dont leak in my pocket... when it is time to rewick I am going to fluff it out more and trim it shorter. But honestly I have no issues with my build now. running on a 2s PWM mod at 45% duty cycle. Damn thing almost has to MUCH flavor! :) What a rough life I lead....
 
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My afc band gets moist, and I get one large drop out of the drip tip when I refill. I don't consider that "leaking" so much as condensation.

Not to say I've never gotten leaks, just that I don't get them currently.
Mine was somewhat more effusive. :blink: Very visible around the diameter of the band and several drops from the chimney top when flipped over for a fill. I use the stock drip tip and get the condensation there. Still evaluating if mine was a wick-contact issue.
 

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If they were kitchen tools, Alton would proudly call them "multi-taskers" with approval. ;) Both are in our First Aid kits we take when traveling/camping.

My son would get nasty nose bleeds when he was growing. Mom and I were out on Date Night one time and we got a frantic call from one of the daughters that he had a nasty one and they couldn't get it to stop. We finished up dessert and got home in just a few minutes. He was in the bathroom, still trying to get it to stop by packing tissue/TP in his nose. The bathroom looked like a crime scene on CSI. :ohmy: Blood on the counter, in the sinks, in the toilet, on the floor and even in the bathtub. Even we couldn't get it to stop and had to take him to the ER to have it cauterized. The other time he had one, and where we learned the tampon trick, was when he was in the hospital for a very, very nasty groin abcess. He got a nosebleed and was packing tissue in it when the nurse came in, saw what was happening and said "Hang on, I've got a fix for that." and left the room. She came back with the tampon, pinched down the end and shoved it up his nose to pack it. Worked a charm. :)

I have a picture of him, in hospital gown with a tampon shoved up his nose. I'm showing it at his wedding. :thumbs: :thumbs:

When I was a BSA Troop Leader, we had a mother that was a nurse. She packed out First Aid Kits for us, keeping them well stocked with everything...including tampons and maxi pads. In a First Aid demonstration, she taught us how use the pads on wounds. When I asked about the tampons, she shows us how they worked and how to pack a wound with them. The boys were all giggles and laughter when one of them said that they'd look funny coming back from camp with Always on his forehead, and Kotex strings sticking out of his gut. LOL

They're perfect...individually wrapped, absorbent, and sanitary. Since then, we've always packed them in our kits...even the one I had at work.

Super glue is also good to have...great way to close a clean cut.
 

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I got my Aromamizer in the mail today. It's a bit shorter than the Crown, with roughly 2ml more capacity. That in itself made the purchase a no brainer. I'm into my 4th tank full, and no leaking. I don't lay my tanks over...box mods, and a homemade storage stand. Anyway, my first build is a 26g Kanthal, twisted, 6 wrap on 3mm, dual coil build to 0.19 ohm. I used that because the 26g twisted is a purchased spool and was literally the first spool I pulled from the box. It's wicked with cotton bacon. After about 10 pulls, I decided to circumsize the drip tip...3 seconds with a dremel, another 10 seconds with a burr knife and it was done. Literally the easiest alteration to a device I've ever done.

I'm loving this black beast on one of the Sigelei 150W boxes. Whenever I decide to quit being lazy, I'll wrap up some 24g Titanium with som 34ga Kanthal and make a couple of coils for TC mode on the X Cube II. So far, I'm really enjoying this. Best purchase of the year for me, next to the Sigelei 150TC...I did't buy the Cube, so it doesn't count. LOL
 

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I'd like to add that this is honestly the first build on this deck, and first wick. I haven't built coils in months, and it came out as a really good vape. I normally have to go through a couple of builds and coils before I get a decent vape from a devise. I'm truly blown away by this thing.
 

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I got my Aromamizer in the mail today. It's a bit shorter than the Crown, with roughly 2ml more capacity. That in itself made the purchase a no brainer. I'm into my 4th tank full, and no leaking. I don't lay my tanks over...box mods, and a homemade storage stand. Anyway, my first build is a 26g Kanthal, twisted, 6 wrap on 3mm, dual coil build to 0.19 ohm. I used that because the 26g twisted is a purchased spool and was literally the first spool I pulled from the box. It's wicked with cotton bacon. After about 10 pulls, I decided to circumsize the drip tip...3 seconds with a dremel, another 10 seconds with a burr knife and it was done. Literally the easiest alteration to a device I've ever done.

I'm loving this black beast on one of the Sigelei 150W boxes. Whenever I decide to quit being lazy, I'll wrap up some 24g Titanium with som 34ga Kanthal and make a couple of coils for TC mode on the X Cube II. So far, I'm really enjoying this. Best purchase of the year for me, next to the Sigelei 150TC...I did't buy the Cube, so it doesn't count. LOL

Pics of alteration?
 
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