Sounds pretty similar to how mine is, it does not take much effort to move at all but it does require a deliberate act for it to do so. Possibly a slight variation in the springs during the early run or something. Not sure but either way I'm glad yours is behaving nowThis really makes me wonder if your AFC tightness is now what I have achieved, because I would kind of describe it the same way now. It does move easily, but doesn't move in my pocket anymore. Before, I could barely touch it with my finger and it would move. Now I actually have to apply just a bit of pressure with my finger before it budges (before it felt like no pressure was needed). I'm totally fine with AFC now.
I have pretty much overcome just about every negative thing I have had with the atomizer. Damn thing just keeps getting better for me.
My preferred build these days in the Rose 3 is:
-2x26awg Twisted Ti
-5 spaced wraps
-3.0ID
- ~0.16ohms
Set at 235C @25watts in Temp Control mode.
Everywhere but on the Eden Mods website it seems! Been down for a week...lol!Every day is an Eden Mods day![]()
I heard it is supposed to go back up tomorrowEverywhere but on the Eden Mods website it seems! Been down for a week...lol!
Pretty good tip manNot sure if anyone will find this useful, but it is something that has helped me when its time to recoil, rewick, etc.
Rose 3 Tip:
If you ever have trouble gripping the atomizer base to unscrew it, then try sticking the end of a small screw driver, hex key, etc. through one of the air-holes. This will momentarily keep the AFC from spinning, and the bottom base should become easier to loosen. I also find that unscrewing the chimney first (while tank is inverted), makes the base easier for me to loosen as well.
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Pretty good tip manprobably even more solid if the air is lined up so it grips nice all the way through.
I will probably try it next time tooI will have to try that the next time I rebuild. Although it feels pretty solid. A little bit of tension on the AFC holds the little hex screwdriver in place. It might help that what I am using is very small and light.