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without letting it dry ?
I'm concerned about water getting below the o-rings and creating rust.
and i especially suspect that in the deck area,water will reach all kind of places and will take longer to dry.

anyhow,by your answer i guess i do need to wash it,so i think i'll just take everything a part and take pictures beforehand.
It's stainless steel. It doesn't rust. After you rinse it just blow it off real good. That's good enough. You don't need to take the deck apart or take off any o-rings. Just the six parts (assemblies) I listed previously. Simply unscrew the entire deck off the Prime and soak/rinse that. Keep the coil on it but pull the wick out (you will dry burn and rewick when you put it back together). I wash as a matter of practice. 99.99% chance it is plenty clean when you get it from svoemesto but it never hurts to clean it. And you'll want to do a clean every 20 mls or so anyway so might as well get used to it.
 

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Finally got it, and have been trying it for the last couple of weeks.
  • LOVE the profile, much shorter, stubbier, and pocket friendly than KM3.
  • LOVE building on it. Same size deck as KM3, but wire trapping is awesome, like K5.
  • LOVE external AFC. Supposed to be same as K5, but this one seems to have a better, tighter, more positive fit - kind of clicks into place when you slide it back down
  • LOVE the drip tip – short, wider, and more comfortable, with replaceable delryn tip, like the K5
  • LOVE how incredibly smooth and quiet the draw is- can't imagine better. Better than KM3 or K5.
Sadly, even though the draw is tighter, the vape itself is more diffuse than the KM3- seems a bit closer to the K5. It’s just not as clear, sharp, defined, flavorful and dense as the KM3, regardless of build or setting.

I don’t know if it’s due to the very slightly (I think) wider chimney, the flatter top of the chimney, the slotted opening below the coil, that there’s only one intake vent rather than 4 in the base, pulling air from around the AF ring, or what…but it seems like something must be creating more turbulence that introduces air into the vaporized juice before it hits my throat. Hard to believe that the vape is so different from a KM3, looking at what seems to be negligible differences in things that would affect the vape density. And what really seems odd to me is that no one else is mentioning this difference. Everyone on this thread seems to love Prime…that’s why I gave it time and tried so many different configurations.

So disappointed. I really thought this would work for me. I’m surprised because I thought the only issue I might have is that it wouldn’t be an open enough draw. But the draw feels great at the highest setting, and even lower. I could live with the lowest, or any of the settings if the vape was more solid. Guess I’ll have to try the Digiflavor Siren 2 or Ares…and/or the next greatest MTL tank. Meanwhile, it’s back to using my super tall, thin KM3.:(
 

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Finally got it, and have been trying it for the last couple of weeks.
  • LOVE the profile, much shorter, stubbier, and pocket friendly than KM3.
  • LOVE building on it. Same size deck as KM3, but wire trapping is awesome, like K5.
  • LOVE external AFC. Supposed to be same as K5, but this one seems to have a better, tighter, more positive fit - kind of clicks into place when you slide it back down
  • LOVE the drip tip – short, wider, and more comfortable, with replaceable delryn tip, like the K5
  • LOVE how incredibly smooth and quiet the draw is- can't imagine better. Better than KM3 or K5.
Sadly, even though the draw is tighter, the vape itself is more diffuse than the KM3- seems a bit closer to the K5. It’s just not as clear, sharp, defined, flavorful and dense as the KM3, regardless of build or setting.

I don’t know if it’s due to the very slightly (I think) wider chimney, the flatter top of the chimney, the slotted opening below the coil, that there’s only one intake vent rather than 4 in the base, pulling air from around the AF ring, or what…but it seems like something must be creating more turbulence that introduces air into the vaporized juice before it hits my throat. Hard to believe that the vape is so different from a KM3, looking at what seems to be negligible differences in things that would affect the vape density. And what really seems odd to me is that no one else is mentioning this difference. Everyone on this thread seems to love Prime…that’s why I gave it time and tried so many different configurations.

So disappointed. I really thought this would work for me. I’m surprised because I thought the only issue I might have is that it wouldn’t be an open enough draw. But the draw feels great at the highest setting, and even lower. I could live with the lowest, or any of the settings if the vape was more solid. Guess I’ll have to try the Digiflavor Siren 2 or Ares…and/or the next greatest MTL tank. Meanwhile, it’s back to using my super tall, thin KM3.:(
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Yeah, I saw that, Astro. But I thought you had it pretty much fixed to your satisfaction with the vape band. You're still not satisfied with it? I mean, I know nobody spends that kind of money on a tank and expects to have to make it work right with a rubber band :)mad:), but the vape still isn't right for you, even with that? Because after reading your comments, I tried your fix, and it didn't do it for me.
 

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Yeah, I saw that, Astro. But I thought you had it pretty much fixed to your satisfaction with the vape band. You're still not satisfied with it? I mean, I know nobody spends that kind of money on a tank and expects to have to make it work right with a rubber band :)mad:), but the vape still isn't right for you, even with that? Because after reading your comments, I tried your fix, and it didn't do it for me.
I have been using the Prime solely for a while now, and like you, think the KF Mini V3 is slightly better.
 
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I have been using the Prime solely for a while now, and like you, think the KF Mini V3 is slightly better.
I wish I could categorize it as slight. I can't use it, and it only. Maybe with and experimental fruit or dessert vape or something, but not my daily tobacco machine.

And what in the world happened with all the smiley faces in my post?? I put an angry emoji between parentheses?
 
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Astro, I don't know if you read one of the last posts I did on the seam thing, but out of curiousity, if you snap up your af ring, just lift it up so it's not even at the bottom, can you then put your thumb across the airhole and get the tank completely sealed?

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Finally got it, and have been trying it for the last couple of weeks.
  • LOVE the profile, much shorter, stubbier, and pocket friendly than KM3.
  • LOVE building on it. Same size deck as KM3, but wire trapping is awesome, like K5.
  • LOVE external AFC. Supposed to be same as K5, but this one seems to have a better, tighter, more positive fit - kind of clicks into place when you slide it back down
  • LOVE the drip tip – short, wider, and more comfortable, with replaceable delryn tip, like the K5
  • LOVE how incredibly smooth and quiet the draw is- can't imagine better. Better than KM3 or K5.
Sadly, even though the draw is tighter, the vape itself is more diffuse than the KM3- seems a bit closer to the K5. It’s just not as clear, sharp, defined, flavorful and dense as the KM3, regardless of build or setting.

I don’t know if it’s due to the very slightly (I think) wider chimney, the flatter top of the chimney, the slotted opening below the coil, that there’s only one intake vent rather than 4 in the base, pulling air from around the AF ring, or what…but it seems like something must be creating more turbulence that introduces air into the vaporized juice before it hits my throat. Hard to believe that the vape is so different from a KM3, looking at what seems to be negligible differences in things that would affect the vape density. And what really seems odd to me is that no one else is mentioning this difference. Everyone on this thread seems to love Prime…that’s why I gave it time and tried so many different configurations.

So disappointed. I really thought this would work for me. I’m surprised because I thought the only issue I might have is that it wouldn’t be an open enough draw. But the draw feels great at the highest setting, and even lower. I could live with the lowest, or any of the settings if the vape was more solid. Guess I’ll have to try the Digiflavor Siren 2 or Ares…and/or the next greatest MTL tank. Meanwhile, it’s back to using my super tall, thin KM3.:(
In a way, I have to agree....although I do love the prime, if scoring it on flavor to the km3 with tobacco juices, I think the km3 does edge it out . I think it's the shortness of the chimney tube on the prime. I think TH and the feel of the vape are similar, but I do think the flavor on the km3 is a bit sharper

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Astro, I don't know if you read one of the last posts I did on the seam thing, but out of curiousity, if you snap up your af ring, just lift it up so it's not even at the bottom, can you then put your thumb across the airhole and get the tank completely sealed?

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Hello! I recently got a Kayfun Prime and am running into a rather annoying issue. My coil keeps popping, rather violently. I’ve tried every reccomendation I’ve come across so far, as well as extensive experimentation. Different resistances (0.74-1.26), coil diameters (2-2.5), wire gauges (28 and 26), spaced and contact coils. I’ve done a bunch of different amounts of wicking, from way too much, not nearly enough, and lots of (what I believe to be) just right. Tight in the coil and loose. Long tails, short tails and everything in between. I’ve tightened the 510 screw multiple times. I’ve used both the philips and flathead screws. Airflow and juice flow everywhere from all the way open to almost entirely closed. Juice juice viscosities from 50/50 to 70/30. Even resorted to watching build tutorials and copying everything they were doingexactly, and still had this same problem. I’ve used the Kayfun Mini V3 without ever having this issue for quite a long time, and have been building for years. Other than this problem, it’s an absolutely amazing vaping experience, but this is really stifling it. I’m at a loss here, and it’s driving me crazy. Any help you can offer would be amazing. Thanks in advance!
 

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Hello! I recently got a Kayfun Prime and am running into a rather annoying issue. My coil keeps popping, rather violently. I’ve tried every reccomendation I’ve come across so far, as well as extensive experimentation. Different resistances (0.74-1.26), coil diameters (2-2.5), wire gauges (28 and 26), spaced and contact coils. I’ve done a bunch of different amounts of wicking, from way too much, not nearly enough, and lots of (what I believe to be) just right. Tight in the coil and loose. Long tails, short tails and everything in between. I’ve tightened the 510 screw multiple times. I’ve used both the philips and flathead screws. Airflow and juice flow everywhere from all the way open to almost entirely closed. Juice juice viscosities from 50/50 to 70/30. Even resorted to watching build tutorials and copying everything they were doingexactly, and still had this same problem. I’ve used the Kayfun Mini V3 without ever having this issue for quite a long time, and have been building for years. Other than this problem, it’s an absolutely amazing vaping experience, but this is really stifling it. I’m at a loss here, and it’s driving me crazy. Any help you can offer would be amazing. Thanks in advance!
After reading everything you tried about the only other trick I can suggest is to stand on your head and sing Figaro. Seriously you did about anything anyone can do. I get some popping in my Prime (a little more than I got in my KM3) but it is not annoying (but that is in the ear of the beholder).

Try this....1) use your normal wick volume (thickness of wick). I tend to go thicker than most people. 2) fluff up the ends once you have the wick inserted in the coil and clipped to length. 3) clip aprox. 1/5th off each side of the tail (cutting parallel with the coil and extending from the end of the wick to the entrance of the coil) so that when you're done you will have clipped off 2/5ths of the tail width. That seemed to help lower the popping for me. Experiment with different wick thicknesses and tail trimming till you have it dialed in. This method will regulate the amount of juice sitting on your coils.

How many turns do you make when you open the juice flow control? I do 1.5 turns using 70/30. It's plenty!
 

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Sounds like an easy answer, until you mention all you've tried. The only thing that I've ever done that caused popping was a wick not being tight enough in the coil. It was worst when I first started using spaced coils, before I learned how much cotton to use. Sometimes I'll get a pop when an atty has been sitting overnight, but that's it. Sorry, but other than good contact between wick & coil, and avoiding a buildup of juice on the coil, I've got nothin'. I'm sure somebody will come up with something for you.
 

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Sounds like an easy answer, until you mention all you've tried. The only thing that I've ever done that caused popping was a wick not being tight enough in the coil. It was worst when I first started using spaced coils, before I learned how much cotton to use. Sometimes I'll get a pop when an atty has been sitting overnight, but that's it. Sorry, but other than good contact between wick & coil, and avoiding a buildup of juice on the coil, I've got nothin'. I'm sure somebody will come up with something for you.
When trying to prevent dry hits using a thicker wick versus a thinner wick is the best remedy. This runs contrary to what most think. This also holds true for popping. One can reduce the amount of juice running to the coil by reducing the width of the wick tail.
 
Sounds like an easy answer, until you mention all you've tried. The only thing that I've ever done that caused popping was a wick not being tight enough in the coil. It was worst when I first started using spaced coils, before I learned how much cotton to use. Sometimes I'll get a pop when an atty has been sitting overnight, but that's it. Sorry, but other than good contact between wick & coil, and avoiding a buildup of juice on the coil, I've got nothin'. I'm sure somebody will come up with something for you.

Yep. Wick-coil contact doesn’t seem to be the issue. Nor does juice buildup, as the popping is happening every time I fire it.
 

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When trying to prevent dry hits using a thicker wick versus a thinner wick is the best remedy. This runs contrary to what most think. This also holds true for popping. One can reduce the amount of juice running to the coil by reducing the width of the wick tail.
Probably true. For me, dry hits weren't an issue, even using max VG (except occasionally forgetting to reopen JC:w00t:). I just don't hit it that hard, and generally don't chain vape. But I think when I started using spaced coils, I might've used too little cotton for fear of distorting the coil. Seems like most of the issue was tiny gaps between wick & coil, making pockets of juice that heated and popped. As I learned to stuff it fuller, it got more even contact, and no more rice crispies.
 

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That's really odd...I don't know how an atty could cause it. It's just two posts, the coil, and wick. It has to have something to do with the way the wick is performing. If it were me, I'd probably build two identical builds, one on prime and one on KM3. Fill and let them both wick for an hour. Then unscrew the tanks, and look at both - see if they look similarly saturated. Then fire at the same wattage without the tank on, and watch/listen. You might notice something different between them. Just seems there has to be something, as I don't see how the rest of the atty could cause anything. I mean, even the decks are almost identical. I'm just stumped, but then I'm nowhere near the most knowledgeable here.

Edit: This site has been acting so weird...I'd inserted your quote here, Apples:
"Yep. Wick-coil contact doesn’t seem to be the issue. Nor does juice buildup, as the popping is happening every time I fire it."
 
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