The Browns seem to be a place where #1 picks go to die.
The Browns seem to be a place where #1 picks go to die.
Hey, you still can't help but root for them. I was hoping that Johnny Football would work out but he is an idiot. Worst thing is that he may end up with my Cowboys.
Bengals were my favorite team when they had Ken Anderson and Isaac Curtis. I rooted for them for more than a decade but had to finally give up on them. At least they are competitive now.At least you're not the reigning one and done championship, Bengals
Alright, received mine today as well. Only had a chance to build one so far, but it's not been good. First set of coils, basic 2.9 mm 27ga NiFe52 and the post screw sliced the legs like that was it's job. Almost just left it until I could work on the grub screws but decided to go with some 25ga and see how it went. I very slowly tightened the screws down and got it snug without cutting the coil legs. Went to dry fire it and got check atomizer. I'd tightened the 510 too far in that it wasn't making a connection. Loosened it until it worked and the build that should've come in around .12-.13 ended up showing .18. Let that cool down, wicked it, filled it up and had no issues there. Went to test it on the DNA200 Rolo and got the check atomizer message. Backed the 510 out until it started making a connection - the resistance was all over the place and it kept jumping out of TC. After working around on the 510, the best I could get it was to .19 and it wasn't a good vape at all with the TC out of whack.
As far as the fit and finish, threading seems average for the price range. There were a few nicks on the outside and several scrapes on the inside. On the inside of the "chimney" portion that has the juice feed holes, the deburr job was pretty lackluster with several holes having bits of steel left around them. Before putting them in the UC to clean them, there were still metal shavings/dust that could be moved with your finger on the inside of the chimney part. It was some of the dirtiest water I've ever seen from new tanks after the UC bath.
I thought that the juice flow control ring was going to be adjustable externally, but turned out it's a set it and forget it until you pull the deck out again type of ring... I may have missed that detail somewhere, but it wasn't what I was expecting. Also, the post holes are drilled further down than needed, which helps the grub screw cut the coil legs.
So far, it's a bit disappointing... I'm going to see if putting an oring in the 510 assembly will help with the connectivity issue. If so, that'll at least be something.
I've tried removing the JC ring, and it didn't solve my problem with it not wicking (90VG juice.)I added the small o-ring to the 510, putting it under the silicone ring/collar that was already there. It firmed up the 510 enough to get a stable connection. It's coming in at .14 on the DNA200 and .13 on the RX200, which is similar to other tanks. When I first started vaping, it seemed to do okay, I'd get bubbles after a pull, but then it seemed to stop. It wasn't quite dry hitting, but you could tell it wasn't feeding enough juice. I pulled the base off and tried to move the rayon away from the feed holes a bit to see if that would help feed it more. It seemed to help a little, but not as much as I was hoping for. It's a DIY 30/70vg menthol and when I pulled the deck out and looked at the bottom of the chimney, there was juice in all the holes like it should be feeding. Seems strange that the bottom green o-ring sits on top of the holes, basically blocking them by about 1/2. Also, the juice control ring - has anyone tried without that installed? Think I'll pull that out and see if it helps or floods...