I find it very comfortable myself.
Are you happy with where the trigger is or would you prefer to be placed somewhere else?
I'm so anxious to get mine but it's been sitting in Chicago for the last 5 days.
I find it very comfortable myself.
Hey sweets, sorry for the delay. I see you got an answer here and the other thread.what do you think about the hand feel of the mod?
Hey sweets, sorry for the delay. I see you got an answer here and the other thread.
I like the feel, its substantial but not overly. Quality feel i guess.
Button took me a minute but i like it.
Using the ether has been good, better since i removed the airflow ring.
Still havent been able to grab a sbs kit, but im not sweating it since the ether has been good.
I think you will like it.
And yes Chicago is a bit sticky. Once something gets there, it is hard to get it unstuck.![]()
Is there something I should be doing to get it out of there?
I am more or less in the same camp.@weissesfleisch223 Mind blown, I have to, have to, have rayon in my tanks, mesh and rdta is what gives me pause towards cotton, but I try cotton again and ....ing hate it, no flow, no taste but with all the new mesh rtas I've been only 50/50 getting a really good wick with mesh, was gonna post... I cant figure why we'd want cotton for a tank, maybe with mtl, slower wicking it'd be much easier to get cotton in leak free? Edit Didn't intend to sound nasty, been having struggles wicking lately, really curious!
I am more or less in the same camp.
I have not had good luck with rayon in mesh decks I will admit. Went cotton so far on the three mesh rtas I currently use. I assumed it was because rayon doesn't swell like cotton and doesn't stay tight against the mesh.
Maybe I should try again as I am really liking the mesh lately.
Profile 1.5 mesh and using rayon. I use 1 full rope of Grahams rayon, then slide another 1/2 rope underneath using scotch tape on one end to do a hand made shoe string. This seems to work well for me. I have noticed that if I start to get a flavor issue and in checking the wicking, the spring wick base is normally fully expanded (not putting pressure on mesh). I'll then do another 1/3-1/2 rope underneath. I'll clean my mesh at this time by brushing lightly.![]()
Exactly what I assumed, so the spring loaded decks are maybe better for it, but then the steam craves I have aren't springy, and they're working well, I use the strip of celluton, double it and spend 5 mins sliding it, tucking it, pleading with it, to get under the mesh without mangling it, it's super tight and juices well. But then I notice it seems OK but isn't hogging juice and won't run well at my usual full power , so it's not really %100, that's what I'm saying, I'm far from dry hits or leaking, just not really singing like some builds do for dl.
I've also been meaning to post why my new steam craves come with tiny springs in the mesh deck parts kits, but I can't see any springiness in the deck, maybe the screws or posts have a spring I haven't seen yet
Has anyone who uses rayon checked to see the way in which their rayon is manufactured? It's apparently been an issue with tampons:
Tampon Safety | National Center for Health Research
I think the springs on the SC deck may be for the two clamps. I wish SC used springed ceramics like the doom.
I may try rayon on a doom X as it has the spring/ceramic insert to push up the wick.
Although I like the under flow of the siegfried, liquids tend to move along fibers more than through layers (horizontal) of fibers. I think the doom x does both (ends and underside).
@BillW50 it's not flimsy, but compared to metal threads I worry I'll break the rubber Retainer piece , it'd still work fine, but I want a backup tank, need keep an eye for the ss on dovpo