Cthulhu RTA V2 (similar posts to the velocity rda)

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Marc411

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Counterclockwise raises it. The best way I found to deal with it is keeping the tank off, putting my deck of choice on the base and adjusting the ring clockwise until it get a small gap and then backing it off until the gap is gone. Since the juice control is held in place with an o-ring you'll see it form the gap pretty easily. I didn't my juice control ring because it would just cause a well for the liquid to go into, it keeps the deck integrity.
 
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OK I figured it out :)
The little ring that holds the wicks was Not! screwed down all the way.
Glad I got that figured out :)

Now Thats another thing I have NOT been paying very close attention to either, Luckily I haven't had any trouble with either the wick ring or the juice control ring being too high. This RTA needs a little more attention paid to it than my Lemo's do, that's for sure. Thanks for the posts Ya'll.

As Red Green would say, "We're all in this together".
 

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Went back to the single coil deck for a bit.... Threw in a 6 wrap 2mm 28/34 Clapton.... Put it on, trimmed the legs and went to wick and realized it was in wrong.... Went ahead and wicked it, did another Clapton with 4 wraps to try out later....
Liking it, think I'll stick with Claptons on the single deck and run twisted or parallel s on the dual....
 
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A Clapton on my single coil deck is something that I Do need to try sometime. I'm just SO in the habit of going straight to my tried and true 30g Kanthal A-1 'UD' double twisted.
I tried when I first got it, 26/32 didn't fit right to my liking but 28/34 is a perfect fit....
 
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I tried when I first got it, 26/32 didn't fit right to my liking but 28/34 is a perfect fit....

I hear that. With 26/32 I do need more wraps than I like to put in due to the resistance I like to run at, 1.2 to 1.6 ohms, I can get what I like without going sub-ohm and jacking up the power beyond 12 to 20 watts. I'm kind of a Tootle-Puffer/Mod Whomper cross I guess. I haven't seen any pre-twisted 28/34 though. Pre-Twisted is what I use cause my motor skills aren't what they used to be. I can also do Dual coils, but prefer Single and horizontally orientated, Contact or Spaced it doesn't matter, but am Not into Temp Control at this time.
 
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I hear that. With 26/32 I do need more wraps than I like to put in due to the resistance I like to run at, 1.2 to 1.6 ohms, I can get what I like without going sub-ohm and jacking up the power beyond 12 to 20 watts. I'm kind of a Tootle-Puffer/Mod Whomper cross I guess. I haven't seen any pre-twisted 28/34 though. Pre-Twisted is what I use cause my motor skills aren't what they used to be. I can also do Dual coils, but prefer Single and horizontally orientated, Contact or Spaced it doesn't matter, but am Not into Temp Control at this time.
I found this stuff, its 28/32, but that's probably the most common 28g clapton coil.

http://www.smoke-evolution.com/Clapton-Wire-5m-2x32g-Kanthal-X-28g-Kanthal-p/diy-wire-clap-32x28.htm

I think they have a Columbus day coupon code right now too, its on the deal sites.
 

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Right behind you...
I lol'd.

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And I know there's a lot of folks that have no idea where the name of this atty came from, so:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cthulhu
 
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I personally pray to him twice a day while facing the nearest largest body of water.... My lord and savior who will one day rise from the depths and take us all into the depths... ;)

On another note just got another Cthulhu v2..... All i asked for was new positive post for my single deck (as its faulty) on the off chance i actually use it so that was a really nice surprise!

On the subject of Clapton coils is there a marked difference in flavour production between just twisted wire and a Clapton coil never tried either just intrigued?
 

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I hear that. With 26/32 I do need more wraps than I like to put in due to the resistance I like to run at, 1.2 to 1.6 ohms, I can get what I like without going sub-ohm and jacking up the power beyond 12 to 20 watts. I'm kind of a Tootle-Puffer/Mod Whomper cross I guess. I haven't seen any pre-twisted 28/34 though. Pre-Twisted is what I use cause my motor skills aren't what they used to be. I can also do Dual coils, but prefer Single and horizontally orientated, Contact or Spaced it doesn't matter, but am Not into Temp Control at this time.
Oh, the 26/32 was a bit too thick to fit between the screw and the little raised side of the connection point on the single deck.... I'm sure I could have stripped back the wrap and the bare core wire would have fit since 28/34 fits perfectly, but that was more work than I was willing to do....

Working on a fused 28/34 Clapton just because.... Not quite sure yet how I'm gonna put it on the single deck....
 
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Huh, twisted 32 wrapped on a 28g core. That's interesting. Now I'm wondering if I use twisted 34g on a 28g core if it might be easier for me to make?

I don't think the description of "That" Clapton wire is what you posted Roxy. I think it is 2 strands of 32 wrapped around a 28 core, but their description is a bit confusing, and the description in You're post is intriguing. Twisted 32 on a 28 core wire, Very interesting proposition. Your Idea might be a good one to try, Talk about increased surface area, but it would take up a lot of space also. Anyone have a drill and some time ??
 
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I don't think the description of "That" Clapton wire is what you posted Roxy. I think it is 2 strands of 32 wrapped around a 28 core, but their description is a bit confusing, and the description in You're post is intriguing. Twisted 32 on a 28 core wire, Very interesting proposition. Your Idea might be a good one to try, Talk about increased surface area, but it would take up a lot of space also. Anyone have a drill and some time ??

It does sound cool though,.doesn't it?
 
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