EVOD, really?

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SAG

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Hi Sickkboy! Did you rinse your new evod with warm or hot water to clear out any machining residue? With mine, I not only rinsed with hot water but soaked in ec for about 20 minutes. If you have a vv, try starting out low and then work your way up. I also found that it had a "break in" period. After a tank or so, it was awesome. If you pulled a flavor wick, make sure to save it incase you need to add it later.
 

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Is your Evod genuine (says "EVOD" on it, three air holes), or generic (says nothing, two airholes)?

Genuine: turn down the voltage and baby up. Soaking it in alcohol and then water helped me get the plastic taste out.

Generic: try to get genuine heads or rebuild. I have had a 1-out-of-3 record with the generic heads and for me the solution was just not using them.
 

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Is this a fasttech model?

I was reading some of those are delivering the burns. Some say they are hit or miss.

His sounds like a Fasttech from the two-airhole part.

Sickkboy: I'm going to go out on a limb here (because I did it twice in the last few days myself) and guess that rinsing the head won't work. Recoil and you'll be soooo pleased with it afterwards!
 

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After a lot of hit and miss with CE4 style and get away from them to RDA, never look back, but to be honest it really PITA. I consider myself as a heavy vaper (7-8ml) a day so constantly drip at work, not cool at all. After I heard so much good thing about evod I thought why not give it a try. :facepalm:

Tonight I'm gonna recoil it and try again.
 
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