quoting atmistique.gr..."When you mount the pole, after mounting the ceramic, don’t forget to put pressure"...so that's why you bought the diver...Eratikmind....HEHEHE
Shhhhh . . . The Diver has hidden benefits.
- Andy
quoting atmistique.gr..."When you mount the pole, after mounting the ceramic, don’t forget to put pressure"...so that's why you bought the diver...Eratikmind....HEHEHE
I have found that my diver leaks slightly from the 510 connection. It doesn't leak while vaping, but after it sits for a while.
Are speaking about a small drop or a pool of liquid? It's been some 9 days, since I have had my Diver, and I have not yet experienced this.
If left on overnight, my cartotanks will leave a very small amount of liquid on the center post of my devices. I normally dismount my tanks and store them in capped plastic containers, as I usually have 4 to 6 tanks in rotation.
- Andy
Ouch! By chance, did you happen to find the brass center pin?
- Andy
Sadly no, I scoured the kitchen for a good while with no luck![]()
I never noticed it before, but you guys might be onto something. It really does wick better when the tank is about half filled.
Also, have any of you tried ekowool with the Diver? Thinking of picking some up.
I never noticed it before, but you guys might be onto something. It really does wick better when the tank is about half filled.
Also, have any of you tried ekowool with the Diver? Thinking of picking some up.
I had just coiled mine with Ekowool when I realized I lost the brass center pin. Here's what I found out, 2mm single wick or 1mm doubled. 2 mm doubled is too much.
Got mine today, I must say, with the supplied 2ohm coil, it outperforms the killer, already vaped 3/4 of a tank of gorilla juice![]()
This further confirms my decision to bypass the Killer, which I read is great, and to continue on with the Diver.
- Andy
So I have been exclusively vaping on my Diver for about two weeks now, in a Cirrus tank with a Titanide Themis 18 mechanical mod, and I have to say that it has quite a learning curve for such a simple sounding device. I have found that no matter what style of coil you choose to wrap (2x 2mm, 1x 3mm, 2x 1mm silica with 30, 32, or 34ga wire) it works best if it is a very loosely wrapped coil. Too tight and it will not only taste like silica, but it will give you a dry hit about every two to three puffs. If the coil touches the sides or bottom of the ceramic at all, other than the legs of NR that go through the holes in the bottom, it tends to get a drop or two of juice in the air hole in the brass pin. The trick to fixing this (in my experience) is to wrap the coil around the silica with something solid in it (paperclip, sewing needle, etc.) to keep the coil straight and even, and to make sure that the coil lines up perfectly with the silica wick notches in the ceramic. If you pull the legs too tight when feeding them through the bottom, or if you don't align the coil with those wick notches, it will collect juice in the air hole. Also, if you cut the wicks a little shorter on the sides, so they are a little above the threading when you put the top tube on, you will not have any issues with wicking no matter how full the tank is. I can fill my tank completely, so there is almost no air in it, and chain vape the whole thing (I go through about 10ml/day, mostly 9mg 50/50, recently it has been a lot of J-Vapes "No Worries") without any issues. Again, these are just my experiences, and yours may not be as rewarding, but once you find that sweet spot for wrapping this, it will definitely impress you.