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If anyone decides to go the FT route I believe they currently have a coupon until the 29th "BUNNY" Can check the forums to be sure. Not active yet, but should be soon, dates are March 27-29

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Just a heads up to everyone, I just came home from work and noticed a huge puddle under my drip box. I've been using the included rda so I assume it's cause it's a stiffer squonk motion then a regular BF rda. It all started from the press fit plug in the bottle, squeeze hard enough and pop/leak. So be careful if your using that rda in particular.

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Just a heads up to everyone, I just came home from work and noticed a huge puddle under my drip box. I've been using the included rda so I assume it's cause it's a stiffer squonk motion then a regular BF rda. It all started from the press fit plug in the bottle, squeeze hard enough and pop/leak. So be careful if your using that rda in particular.

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Now it's auto firing by itself. Really weird. I was sitting there building one of my rdas and it just starts firing itself! Out of nowhere. Never had that happen before..

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Juice on the board? I just posted my thoughts in another thread. I had to see what Ross had to say though. I was able to pull off a decent vape from the stock RDA by using a flathead to raise the coils and cutting airflow by half. It's not a great rda but, very doable IMHO. Thing is that I know and we know to do all these adjustments. Some newbie will not like the vape they get just plugging and playing....
 

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Juice on the board? I just posted my thoughts in another thread. I had to see what Ross had to say though. I was able to pull off a decent vape from the stock RDA by using a flathead to raise the coils and cutting airflow by half. It's not a great rda but, very doable IMHO. Thing is that I know and we know to do all these adjustments. Some newbie will not like the vape they get just plugging and playing....
I said the same thing too, not a great rda but for an included one it's not bad at all. And like you stated, you gotta move them coils or else the air will not hit it directly. I assume there may be juice on the board, I'm not very technical so I'm not sure where it is and if it's close to the juice spill or not. That plug in the bottle isn't very secure especially for someone who wants to use that specific rda on a daily basis, they should be very careful. I'm just glad I was near it and got to it in time, I'd hate to see what would or could of happened if I was in bed or asleep at the time. Bad things..

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So is it @HeiSINberg only, that seems to have received a lemon device or are there others that are experiencing problems with theirs?
Too early to say if it's truly a lemon or if liquid got on the board which, if so, kind of still is a lemon because he said the bottle plug/cork failed. I've had no problems (still too early) and if I paid $30 for one I would be happy with it...
 
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Too early to say if it's truly a lemon or if liquid got on the board which, if so, kind of still is a lemon because he said the bottle plug/cork failed. I've had no problems (still too early) and if I paid $30 for one I would be happy with it...
What board does it have in it? Its supposed to be a mechanical device, not regulated... Are you talking about the mofset, (possibly), that is used for the switch?
 
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What board does it have in it? Its supposed to be a mechanical device, not regulated... Are you talking about the mofset, (possibly), that is used for the switch?
That's a dang good question. I think I'll open mine up -- for science of course. Stand by...
 

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What board does it have in it? Its supposed to be a mechanical device, not regulated... Are you talking about the mofset, (possibly), that is used for the switch?
Whatever it is, it's electronics. It does work like a mechanical using whatever the battery's voltage is however, it has an on/off feature and I'm sure some type of safety feature. Kanger isn't going to release a straight mechanical. I actually like it. Sure there's the failure possibility of the electronics but, there's no contact maintenance either.
 
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