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Konstantinos

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We collect all you feed-backs till now and very soon we will make a video with "tips and tricks" for Diver V2.

Kat i also notice in mine BB that if you adjust it to have very-very tight draw, this is possible reason for over flooding.
When you draw with almost closed air, you essentially push the liquid to come to fill the gap created by the lack of sufficient air.

WhoDothScuba you must have some patience these days because all the PO in the world have a lot of work because of Christmas season
 

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We collect all you feed-backs till now and very soon we will make a video with "tips and tricks" for Diver V2.

Kat i also notice in mine BB that if you adjust it to have very-very tight draw, this is possible reason for over flooding.
When you draw with almost closed air, you essentially push the liquid to come to fill the gap created by the lack of sufficient air.


WhoDothScuba you must have some patience these days because all the PO in the world have a lot of work because of Christmas season

^That is so true√
 

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If you want 35mm tubes for Scuba they are always available. The 45mm i think end of next week they will be also available :)

I meant 35mm tube without the middle indentation (no place for the centre ring). Plain straight tube to show-off the Enezlis. Is that available?
 

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We dont have any plans to make something like this.
But now you told me, we will make just some pieces for anyone want here

K, we were discussing that during the Dv2's launch, weren't we? Get it going asap Sir, I'm sure many like me want it!
 

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Please K, reservation 1x Scuba (ECF-edition?!) for me&Enezlis! Brilliant idea; qorax! Thank you!
And also the Black Scuba with Straight Tube ~ Qorax Edition
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... I need a few!
We discussed this too K, remember?
 

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Kat i also notice in mine BB that if you adjust it to have very-very tight draw, this is possible reason for over flooding.
When you draw with almost closed air, you essentially push the liquid to come to fill the gap created by the lack of sufficient air.

I haven't noticed a way to adjust airflow in my BB. Do you mean by tightening the brass ring tighter? Essentially pressing in the center pin further?

I have my center pin air channels lined up with the air slots on the 510 base in my BB, and airflow is still fairly tight. The way I make my wicking work well is to draw with a certain force. Too light a draw, it will start to get dry. Too forceful a draw, it will start to slightly gurgle. Very slight though, as it all gets resolved very quickly unlike my V1. When the V1 went either dry or gurgly, it was very hard to get it back in the right.
 

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I haven't noticed a way to adjust airflow in my BB. Do you mean by tightening the brass ring tighter? Essentially pressing in the center pin further?

I have my center pin air channels lined up with the air slots on the 510 base in my BB, and airflow is still fairly tight. The way I make my wicking work well is to draw with a certain force. Too light a draw, it will start to get dry. Too forceful a draw, it will start to slightly gurgle. Very slight though, as it all gets resolved very quickly unlike my V1. When the V1 went either dry or gurgly, it was very hard to get it back in the right.

We noticed that if someone gets very light draws, it helps if he put the ceramic so the wicks are siting in the side of bases slots
 

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Kat i also notice in mine BB that if you adjust it to have very-very tight draw, this is possible reason for over flooding.
When you draw with almost closed air, you essentially push the liquid to come to fill the gap created by the lack of sufficient air.

Yup, I learned that on Day #1 with the BB.

I tend to overtighten everything, so of course when I first got mine, I overtightened and it was like sucking a soccer ball through a quantum tunnel. But I do find that aligning the grooves also gives me the perfect draw, whereas having them shaped a s a "cross" is a bit too tight for my tastes in the BB. In the Scuba and other tanks, the groove does not seem to affect the airflow at all.

Also, in case I did not mention this, Konstantine, I blame you and you bloody v2 Diver for getting me absolutely obsessed with the Billet Box. I'm sitting here in the office stealth vaping the thing right now. (and it's impossible to stealth vape this, there's a fog in my room)
 

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I'll say one thing about the v2, I can't seem to be able to break it. I have to literally choke the thing with wick deliberately to get it to say uncle and underwick. Other than just outright breaking the vacuum seal of the tank, I don't know how I could get it to flood - and I've tried. I built a very very thin coil around half a strand of Sugar&Cream cotton thread, and while it wasn't a great vape, it actually worked. I was actually laughing at that last one.

The v2 may be the most forgiving atty I now own, taking the crown from the Spheroid.
 
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