After 2 weeks of using my DUD I come across my first big problem - a short somewhere in the center tube. Unit stopped firing, so I checked my coils...everything fine. Just to be sure I recoiled. Still nothing on my Lavatube. Checked resistance...way high. Started thinking my trusty mesh wick was shorting. Pulled the wick and checked the resistance on various points on the wick - not the problem. So I ran a 1.5" 32 Kanthal wire from the negative to the post without wick...no contact anywhere but the negative screw and the center post. No go - high resistance. Pulled the wire (i.e. no mesh, no wire) should get no continuity between the center post and the outside of the threads yet I'm getting 1.2 ohms. Pulled the entire unit apart and nothing apparent - the machining quality inside the center tube is atrocious, but I don't think that's the problem. Was a little ejuice in the tube...a very little where none should be. Was thinking perhaps the juice was causing the short between the center post and the ground - ran paper towel through the tube, reassembled and still getting continuity between center post and ground. I think the cheapy shoulder washers on either end are getting sloppy probably at the top end due to heat. Other than that I have no idea and I'm tired of fussing with it for today. Going to look for a solution to insulate all the way up the tube - will report back if I find a reasonable solution.
BTW - the screws in the top are not metric, they are #1-72 - if you find a supplier for a knurled-head screw let me know, I can't find one. I'm not thrilled having to use the stupid little allen wrench.