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I'll let ya know when mine gets here..I think I was one of the Last Draws.
Btw ...are those "button-top" batts? (they look to be....)
@Roadtrip635 ...I actually LIKE the orange sleeve(not only that, I think it's a cool extra...) ...I guess if I can't have an orange mod, an orange sleeve will hafta do
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1/29 #5
I have read the destruction sheet twice already and I cannot seem to get anything but a throat-burning hot hit, even with a 2-Ohm coil at 6W. What the heck am I doin' wrong?
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I would happily consume some of that Romulan Ale with the Captain of the starship Enterprise...Did you get it figured out yet? I have a lot of Jack Daniels here that says we can figure it out, if not.
1/29 #6
I would happily consume some of that Romulan Ale with the Captain of the starship Enterprise...
I made all the settings changes and still couldn't get anything but burned taste and super hot throat hits... then this little light bulb comes on and I took the Triton off, put on a little Protank and set the Koopor at 10W and it is just puffing away perfectly. I do note that it reads the resistance of the coils as significantly different values than when the tank is on any of my other mods. For example, Protank on iStick 30 = 1.8 Ohms, on iSTick TC40 = 1.83 Ohms, on SXMini = 1.79 Ohms, and on this Kooper = 1.97 Ohms. I know that there are sufficient component tolerance differences between the mods to put those readings off by, oh, about a 20% error from actual, so all those VOMs are well within acceptable tolerances, but they are also (supposedly) setting their Watts and consumed Volts based on that resistance reading. Anyway, the Triton tank had a 1.5 Ohm coil in it and the Koopor VOM was reading it as 2.97 and the verification I did using the known Protank coil suggests the problem is not the Koopor, but the Triton atomizer. This will be a work in progress for a while.
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1/29 #4
Those sleeves do look to be nice quality and with that color it will be easy to spot if you misplace it!
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Just got my coil building kit so I will be starting soon. Both Wifey and I have arthritic hands, so the tiny ones I use in my Protanks might not be easy, but I see no problem with making coils for her Subtanks. She's already rewicking those things and that's harder (IMO) than making a few wraps of wire.@Fuzzy Thunderbear do you build your own coils?
Thank you and @CountBoredom for taking care of us.....Good night Treefam.......
Glad you got it working Fuzzy.........