Don't know how difficult it would be ...but what if you had the skirts on the z-atty-P machined with a matching taper to the inside skirt to match the slant on the provari? That should help with the wobbling.
It already is machined that way.. the issue is the ProVari threads.
Looking for a sleek stylish drip tip for my ZEN~mini, any suggestions? I've looked at HoH and Siam drip tips, anything else out there?
I love the Mawn Ridgemont available from Kcos and the Hourglass available at 310 vapers
I wondered that as well. Hmmm
Hey a quick question. I can splooge into they ZAU while it is sitting atop the ProVari, right? Won't hurt anything? Thanks.
No problem... spooge all you like.
I watched Scott's review and now I have a question. I noticed that when he wrapped his coil, he started the wrap in front of the coil. It was set up with the wrap starting between wick and the center post when I got it. Which is the correct way, or does it really matter?
Ummm... it sure wasn't setup between the wick and centerpost coming from me... somebody else must have done it backwards.
Honestly Ez, I'm having a very similar problem with ASH. I basically does nothing....I mean nothing. New batteries. Every single surface has been cleaned with alcohol, the switch taken apart and cleaned, the magnets cleaned, the batteries were even cleaned. Once in a while....very seldom, I will get a hit or two...otherwise NOTHING. Frankly, I'm sick of messing with it. It will sit for awhile until I have the motivation to try again.
I'm packing everything to take to Vapercon with me and have the expert(s) help me![]()
I'll fix it for you at VC... can't be much wrong... it only has one moving part.
Even though it may be vaping OK, it seems to me that if you have too much resistance (for example a short or bad connection) somewhere, it will cause an excess amount of carbon to build up on the screw every time. Have you also checked the positive and negative connections on your coil? You may need to wrap a new coil after re-oxidizing your wick. I honestly found the only way to make a coil that works every time is to use a tiny piece of rolling paper on the wick and wrap a coil off the device and then insert it and burn off the paper. I am left with a perfect coil every time. I know there are you tube vids about this. My only bit of advice to add to the vids is to use the thinnest papers and only 2 layers of paper around the wick.
Please don't suggest the rolling paper in this thread... I would prefer that people learn the correct technique instead of work-arounds. All coils will work every time if you learn how to properly adjust them.
Hi there every one .
Another day with my ASH but I think there is loss with the Cap !! with the mini one am not facing this problem so any Advice
Is the wick hitting the top cap?
yall was talkative last night. im still catching up.. Im at 2am right now.. lol be back soon..
Hey... it's Special Ed!
