House of Hybrids featuring the Zenesis PV

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The radiator Pluid is the result of mixing complex flavors to create a ultra complex flavor. I knew it was good when I started missing meals and sleep because I wanted to vape it. I decided I wanted some feedback but was not gonna get any locally. It is not for sale. I would have to listed as a supplier to do that. If I decide to go that route, trust me, you guys will be the first to know. For now, please do me a favor and don't ask to purchase some. I already have a few questionable posts, and doing so might get me banned. For now just keep your eyes peeled for free sample offers.
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I used to be a dripper and I hold my zenesis at about 3 o'clock. Feels very comfortable and u get used to it after a while also.

good thing you seen the doctor and took care of that :)


Ive noticed the people who have the biggest prob where to me I could never get used to that and the constant P.I.T.A. even with a drip shield To much work !!
 

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question/solution to a issue I have noticed.

I find the cap is on tight enough for most uses.

I have had however issues putting the devices into my jacket pockets and having the cap come off. I have remade my coil and cleaned out the pockets of my jackets several times now.

I went yesterday and bought a bunch of o-rings in various sizes and tried them on there to see if I could rectify the situation, but none of them work. I figured with thicker o-rings, it might stay on tighter.

anyone else (lorderos, riddle :)) have a solution to this issue?

thanks in advance.
 

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didnt know there was a video lol
all the magnets i know of have been the same size ?? the washer prob was added

if the magnets get together get your heavy steel back out let them stick to it and they will pull apart easier

put them in pushing away from each other - thats what keeps it from firing and what your pushing against to fire it

OK, I put the thickest magnet in first and then the thinner magnet on top of it in an opposing position. I left out the washer and put the screw back in and tightened it up. It won't fire at all now. The screw seems sunk in too deep to clear the rubber edge and make contact when pressed..........

Any other ideas? Should I put the washer back in?
 

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OK, I put the thickest magnet in first and then the thinner magnet on top of it in an opposing position. I left out the washer and put the screw back in and tightened it up. It won't fire at all now. The screw seems sunk in too deep to clear the rubber edge and make contact when pressed..........

Any other ideas? Should I put the washer back in?

Yeppers......
 

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OK, I put the thickest magnet in first and then the thinner magnet on top of it in an opposing position. I left out the washer and put the screw back in and tightened it up. It won't fire at all now. The screw seems sunk in too deep to clear the rubber edge and make contact when pressed..........

Any other ideas? Should I put the washer back in?

yes. and do you have another thinner magnet? If you add this to the other thinner one it will set it at medium resistance

edit. the thicker one goes in the bottom of the switch. the thinner opposes and goes basically around the screw.
 

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question/solution to a issue I have noticed.

I find the cap is on tight enough for most uses.

I have had however issues putting the devices into my jacket pockets and having the cap come off. I have remade my coil and cleaned out the pockets of my jackets several times now.

I went yesterday and bought a bunch of o-rings in various sizes and tried them on there to see if I could rectify the situation, but none of them work. I figured with thicker o-rings, it might stay on tighter.

anyone else (lorderos, riddle :)) have a solution to this issue?

thanks in advance.

Velcro??????
 

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OK, I put the thickest magnet in first and then the thinner magnet on top of it in an opposing position. I left out the washer and put the screw back in and tightened it up. It won't fire at all now. The screw seems sunk in too deep to clear the rubber edge and make contact when pressed..........

Any other ideas? Should I put the washer back in?

Yep. Put the washer back in and make sure you hold the switch together when you remove the screw. Do you have the other small magnet?

The switch magnet set is two small thinner magnets and one thicker magnet.
 

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OK, I put the thickest magnet in first and then the thinner magnet on top of it in an opposing position. I left out the washer and put the screw back in and tightened it up. It won't fire at all now. The screw seems sunk in too deep to clear the rubber edge and make contact when pressed..........

Any other ideas? Should I put the washer back in?


P.O. must have changed magnets, Id try zens oring in the screw hole trick



everyone else she has the early switch that didnt come with all that
 

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P.O. must have changed magnets, Id try zens oring in the screw hole trick



everyone else she has the early switch that didnt come with all that

Ooooh. It sounded like the new switch from the size of the magnets. So you think the o-ring in the screw hole instead of the washer would be better? Or do both?
 

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question/solution to a issue I have noticed.

I find the cap is on tight enough for most uses.

I have had however issues putting the devices into my jacket pockets and having the cap come off. I have remade my coil and cleaned out the pockets of my jackets several times now.

I went yesterday and bought a bunch of o-rings in various sizes and tried them on there to see if I could rectify the situation, but none of them work. I figured with thicker o-rings, it might stay on tighter.

anyone else (lorderos, riddle :)) have a solution to this issue?

thanks in advance.

pull the oring off and let it soak in pg over night now and then

and make sure the oring and cap are DRY before putting cap on having juice on it just makes it slide easy (sex 101)

I do that every few days or week and the cap becomes hard to take off
 

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Yep. Put the washer back in and make sure you hold the switch together when you remove the screw. Do you have the other small magnet?

The switch magnet set is two small thinner magnets and one thicker magnet.

OK, I put the washer back in and it now fires and seems to work without firing by itself. I did have to back the screw back out a tad so it would make a firmer contact with the battery, but everything seems OK now.

No, these are Febbies, so I don't have a third magnet, just the two.

Hang on while I reverse the magnets in the Standard...........

Thanks for everyone's help.
 

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Ooooh. It sounded like the new switch from the size of the magnets. So you think the o-ring in the screw hole instead of the washer would be better? Or do both?

I know someone was trying but they shoulda sent her the org parts

I had a longer SS screw I was using that but tried zens oring idea and org screw and it worked great ..... so i would try zens idea first then maybe try her rouge washer
 

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OK, I reversed the magnets in the Standard. Both of those magnets were the same size and and the Standard did not have a washer. Both APVs seem to be working correctly now without the auto firing, but since I am still a little leery, I will continue to unscrew them both at night......

One more question.......Is the battery, AW IMR 18350 700mah, that got hot, still OK to use, or should I toss it? I have 6 so it's not a big deal, but I was just wondering..........

Thanks everyone.
 

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Hmm, thats odd. I should have the new switch, but mine only has two magnets. Two magnets and two washers..

Maybe I don't have the new switch after all?

The new switch comes with one thicker magnet stuck to the bottom of the switch. That stays there...never to be removed. The other two magnets are thinner and stuck together in the screw assembly. Are you sure the two thinner magnets aren't just stuck together? To change resistance, you reconfigure how the magnets are put in the switch.
 

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let's try this again...

OHMS WATTS VOLTS AND EVERYTHING RELATED NOT WELCOME HERE.

Got it?

GOOD!

See what god knows how much time wasted and 10 pages of futzing with a multimeter gets ya? (I know the storm has passed but I still had to say it ;) )

It was fascinating, hilarious, and horrifying at the same time: like watching people play hot potato with a hand grenade. I just backed away and took cover... :lol:

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