Thank you.....Yes, it's the new v4 stratum.Is that one of those Stratum mods Divrr? They are a thing of beauty. Lite looks nice with the Prime drip tip on there too.
Looks beautiful. I find this Lite has to be on a 23 or 24mm or above mod. The slight bulge at the base makes it ever so slightly overhang on a 22mm mod.Thank you.....Yes, it's the new v4 stratum.
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That would be one of my few complaints. It is indeed quite a hot vape. Must be because it’s so short in height.
The only tank you mentioned there that I have is a Kabuki. The only way to describe it is the drip tip and whole tank gets quite hot with a few quick vapes in a row. Hotter than the Kabuki. And hotter than any other Kayfun. But then again, it’s very important to note that this is the smallest Kayfun we’ve ever seen. And much smaller than a Kabuki. So the heat is obviously being generated by the smaller size.Well, I was going to get one, but of course they were all sold out everywhere as I was going to pull the trigger.
Now, they're becoming available again, so I'm debating it.
So, pity that so much is so personal and immeasurable. How can I understand what a "hot vape" is?
Anybody willing to compare it to a Kabuki, or a Berserker, or a Zlide, or a Sophia, or an Orion? I know that it can depend on how you have it set, but it sounds like the heat may be a function of the tank versus the mod settings.
Well stated. That's why I'm hoping the 1.2 pin will help. The airflow hole is smaller but maybe the increased air pressure will help reduce the heat.The only tank you mentioned there that I have is a Kabuki. The only way to describe it is the drip tip and whole tank gets quite hot with a few quick vapes in a row. Hotter than the Kabuki. And hotter than any other Kayfun. But then again, it’s very important to note that this is the smallest Kayfun we’ve ever seen. And much smaller than a Kabuki. So the heat is obviously being generated by the smaller size.
NKFL, imo, is not a "hot" vape. There is no heat. It definitely is slightly (very slightly) warmer ~ but that's expected due to its size. Nonetheless, at 1.2 Ohms each ~ both the Sophia and the NKFL vape exactly the same. It also vapes exactly the same as the Atmizoo Tripod*.How can I understand what a "hot vape" is?
Anybody willing to compare it to a..., or a Sophia, or...? I know that it can depend on how you have it set, but it sounds like the heat may be a function of the tank versus the mod settings.
Thinner the e-juice ~ more the wicking material. And that's with every atty sir. I use 50:50 viscosity as my daily vape. And NKFL along with GP Spheroid are my daily vapes.anyone else that uses 50/50 liquids find that they have to wick much heavier with this atty than others?
I cant tell any difference between the nkf, prime, or km3 as far as heat, in fact it doesn't feel any different to any of my other rtas...perhaps I just like warmer vapes and I cant detect it....as for the tank getting quite warm or hot after a few vapes, I dont feel this at all. I vape a .7 ohm coil at 23 watts and the tank stays kind of cool always........I suppose if you chain vaped the heck out of it, it might get warm, but I just tried that and I would say just barely warm, which no different to any tank.......I have to say for those feeling a sort of hot tank, either they are chain vaping way to much or something is off with the buildNKFL, imo, is not a "hot" vape. There is no heat. It definitely is slightly (very slightly) warmer ~ but that's expected due to its size. Nonetheless, at 1.2 Ohms each ~ both the Sophia and the NKFL vape exactly the same. It also vapes exactly the same as the Atmizoo Tripod*.
*Btw @newyork13 ~go get it. It is dabomb!
Well, I was going to get one, but of course they were all sold out everywhere as I was going to pull the trigger.
Now, they're becoming available again, so I'm debating it.
So, pity that so much is so personal and immeasurable. How can I understand what a "hot vape" is?
Anybody willing to compare it to a Kabuki, or a Berserker, or a Zlide, or a Sophia, or an Orion? I know that it can depend on how you have it set, but it sounds like the heat may be a function of the tank versus the mod settings.
NKFL, imo, is not a "hot" vape. There is no heat. It definitely is slightly (very slightly) warmer ~ but that's expected due to its size. Nonetheless, at 1.2 Ohms each ~ both the Sophia and the NKFL vape exactly the same. It also vapes exactly the same as the Atmizoo Tripod*.
*Btw @newyork13 ~go get it. It is dabomb!
anyone else that uses 50/50 liquids find that they have to wick much heavier with this atty than others?
When I first got this tank I wicked it like you did in your video and got a lot of flooding. I was just curious if I was the only one. Btw, thanks for the great videos. Your tutorials have been a big help for me. I'm one of your loyal subscribers on YT.Thinner the e-juice ~ more the wicking material. And that's with every atty sir. I use 50:50 viscosity as my daily vape. And NKFL along with GP Spheroid are my daily vapes.
Yep, I don't feel that either. The "warmness" of NKFL is similar to any other atty of mine under similar builds and vaping circumstances.as for the tank getting quite warm or hot after a few vapes, I dont feel this at all
Thanks for your continued support sir.When I first got this tank I wicked it like you did in your video and got a lot of flooding. I was just curious if I was the only one. Btw, thanks for the great videos. Your tutorials have been a big help for me. I'm one of your loyal subscribers on YT.
I'm not sure it works like that..usually the smaller the airflow, the less air to coil. It's why big af sub tanks can handle very high wattages. One thing I do know is you might bring more juice to the coil with a tighter af, so perhaps that might make it cooler or with a big enough draw, flood the coil.Well stated. That's why I'm hoping the 1.2 pin will help. The airflow hole is smaller but maybe the increased air pressure will help reduce the heat.
I do have to say this kayfun wicks better then any other kayfun I previously owned. Just last week I wanted to see how much wattage she could handle and got it to 35 watts with no issues. I could never do that as easily on any other kayfun which means it wicks really good....you combine that with a thinner juice, tighter af, and perhaps a very strong draw and your bringing alot of juice to your coil. If your vaping this at low wattages , you will flood your coil and adding more wick is a definite counter balanceanyone else that uses 50/50 liquids find that they have to wick much heavier with this atty than others?