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Katya

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Aerotank mega sits flush on a panzer.... So does the full size sub tank.... So the mega is 25mm

Not according to Kanger... But what do I know. The largest ones I own are the 19 mm regular Aerotank and Emow Mega. :D

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This air adjuster on the GS Air is the best I've used. I've fine tuned the draw to a quarter turn. If I move it either way it gets a little too tight or a little too airy. I didn't realize that my preference in the draw would be that precise. It reminds me of adjustin the pilot air screw on a bike carburetor. :)

You're not a tootle puffer. You're a bloody Goldilocks! :facepalm:

Anyway, I'm glad you like it! Enjoy! :)

Waiting for drysprocket's report now! ;)
 

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Yeah, even the regular Subtank pushes the limits of the VS rDNA-40. I don't like 'hangover' much.... :)

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Nor do I. ;)



On ur knees :) All I see is a little metal plate with holes. I've been tryin to get one apart but I'm not gonna destroy a good one. I'll take your word for it because of one thing: I've gotten terrible dry hits that indicate there is a wick in there. I don't see how just a coil would do that unless it had a bunch of crud buildup on it, enough to keep it burnin after takin power off it. Somebody had said they were all metal so I ...-u-med. Still, the next one that goes bad I'm rippin it apart! :)

Ordered mine the other night.....can't wait to try different flavors without ruining wicks.......:p

Ditto Ditto.....Indeed thank you for the pictures Katya.....when mine arrive I'll be ripping the bridges off......:)


Guys, don't be all "guy-ish" about it. They're still a bit fragile. Check out some YT vids on debridging befor you start ripping them apart! :D





OR we simply start low and bump up the setting until we find what we like.

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I know! Those 30 seconds left were VERY important! :D

I timed my O&A trips to correspond to the 45 minutes (appx) I got on the cigalikes.

:D

I defer to you, mine little katsolotta. ;)

I used eGo cones to cover kartos! In fact, I went thru a very LONG spell of trying to find all sorts of things to covers the damm things. Anything I could find, in fact! When I found these, I thought I'd died and gone to karto kover heaven.

I always felt that my cartos vaped too hot in those long eGo cones, so I gave up on them. But then I found shorty Riva 901 carto cone covers at Liberty Flights and I used those. :facepalm:

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Great pic. Love the Mini Touchwood!

This is gorgeous!
 

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Maybe 10 hps would be a little overkill. 6 max should be enough. An adjustable cold air intake for controlling cloud temperature would be a good feature too, as well as having a dual, triple or quad tank for multiple juices. That way you could have your rotation in one tank and just select your flavor of the moment. Or set it to auto rotate and cycle a different juice on every hit. I'm gonna wait for the clones :)

It's here, but.....second thought, nah. Just fill three TP's :)
http://www.vapordna.com/TriTank-BDC-Tank-by-Xedistech-p/ttx001.htm
 
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So I just did the #60 o-ring swap for the factory insulator. All I can say is why the flup hasn't eleaf already fixed that. Sure the o-ring is a ghetto fix but I can actually screw down my atomizer now without putting a slip of paper between it and the mod.

Mechanically it wasn't the easiest fix. For those out there reading this trying to do it. Start by wedging the oring as close to the pin as possible. Then work in one corner by sort of pushing and tipping under the pin with the screw driver. Then go around the entire pin and fix things up a bit. A lot happier with my istick now!
 
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