When I get some more fuses I will test it again.Typed that as you did.
But my pont is 120% usually won't blow a few that fast.
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When I get some more fuses I will test it again.Typed that as you did.
But my pont is 120% usually won't blow a few that fast.
i have a pair of them type 510 and 1 is on a dna200 i built and i like that lil oring on there for sure.
When I get some more fuses I will test it again.
Good news and bad news.
Bad news first.
Apparently the mail person doesn't read closely... or first names.
And the old owners of my house have a last name only 2 letters from mine. Could even confuse them in mixed company when spoken aloud.
So the mod was sent to the forwarding address of the old owners.
And I foresee this becoming common possibly.
Good news...
They're good people. So not only have we been informed, but they also dropped off the package.
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Good news...
They're good people. So not only have we been informed, but they also dropped off the package.
Me too.Glad they are still local.
The postmaster needs to be made aware so that the carriers are aware of this issue.
Tell me about it.Wow !
How fortunate that they are still in the area to be able to do that !
Me too.
I'm positive the wife has already made that very clear.
Tell me about it.
He's 72.
She's 64.
One of her parents (dad?) passed which prompted the sale of the house to move into the smaller dwelling.
Then during the sale the other one passed leaving her a choice of which to buy from her brother and fix up and which to sell outright.
Point being they're local for generations, embedded into local society and prefer it that way.
They're not going anywhere and have offered to help in any way they can.
Said just give a hollar.
Fan on the A/C heat exchanger already went last week. Called him and he was over with the owner of the A/C shop that installed it within 10 minutes. Fixed immediately upon receiving the part under warranty.
For one example.
It might have helped that I let them live in the house for a month rent free after the sale... and that I agreed to take their adorably sweet kitty cat so she doesn't get run over in traffic at their new place.
Meet Katy cat.
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no you are NOT the only one.Ok this is gonna sound stupid but am i the only one who's having trouble with these damn 510 insulators?! I've spent the last 20 mins trying to get one in there with no luck..
10 insulators now ruined so far. Yay.
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I honestly got lucky it just popped in, like others have said though maybe try wetting it first, I wish I had known that ahead of time lol believe me.no you are NOT the only one.
No you need the fuse to the far left, the low profile one. I found mine at the auto parts store. They were out of 10amp ones though so I just got the 20amps. Got my stumpy firing at .32 ohms. Not bad, not ideal for the way I vape with mechs but I will gradually go lower. I just took both screws out completely and put the fuse in and then put the 2 screws back in, make sure you don't crank them down though.Well, I went down too fast...
Things I changed:
Put one of the white insulators under the negative screw
Lost the O ring under the RDA (not on purpose though. it just went somewhere during rebuild)
Tried 24 ga .45 ohm center coil with a fresh VTC4
ZZZZZZZZZZAP
There went the fuse.
RATS!
So, the fuse that's in the middle with the arrow is what I need to get in 10amp?
Also, do I need to take out the whole bottom piece or just loosen the screws to slip out/slip in the fuse?
Thanks!
Things I changed:
Put one of the white insulators under the negative screw
Lost the O ring under the RDA (not on purpose though. it just went somewhere during rebuild)
Which is good, cuz I only have the one - didn't someone say it came with extra fuses?
1 - I really don't want to hack my battery wraps for one mod...
2 - it won't fully close. I think it's the battery, like perhaps that curved sliver of white
3 - 510 really needs to be figured out. If that insulator's gonna fray, it's going to be nonstop problems
I also have this brass and copper sealer that I bought and 2 coats have preserved atty accessories, drip tips, etc., but I'm wondering if it will interfere with the performance (?) and it's a permanent type of sealer.
What's bugging me:
1 - I really don't want to hack my battery wraps for one mod... I did one that already had a small tear in it so I could get going...
2 - it won't fully close. I think it's the battery, like perhaps that curved sliver of white (delrin?) is a hair too thick for this Samsung 25 (original baby blue) and it's keeping the door from seating flush at the bottom.
3 - 510 really needs to be figured out. If that insulator's gonna fray, it's going to be nonstop problems We need a rock-solid 510 that can take a little abuse as we screw atties on and off, pull and push tight caps, etc...