So, I watched the vet, GrimmGreen rebuild the Kanger ProTank, and I face-palmed quite a few times... Quite a few times.
GrimmGreen Kanger Protank Rebuild
Soo... Here goes:
Error 1: Did not use either a sewing Needle, Nail, or Machine Screw to space out coils, and keep coils from hitting the wick too tightly
Error 2: Did not have a good way of keeping positive leads and negative leads separate. I bend each once they hit the negative end, in opposite directions, 180 degrees apart, and verify they are not touching the metal casing
Error 3: Quirky way of cutting leads. I just bend them into place and use a toenail clipper to clip them, and I repeat a few times until there is barely anything sticking out.
Error 4: DID NOT SPACE COILS PROPERLY!
Error 5: Left Ohmmeter on, with an uninsulated tool while adjusting coil. Damn.
Error 6: No Flavor wick. At least put something to prevent leaking. Maybe I just use very high PG juice and have to worry about that...
Did anyone else facepalm as many times as I did?
GrimmGreen Kanger Protank Rebuild
Soo... Here goes:
Error 1: Did not use either a sewing Needle, Nail, or Machine Screw to space out coils, and keep coils from hitting the wick too tightly
Error 2: Did not have a good way of keeping positive leads and negative leads separate. I bend each once they hit the negative end, in opposite directions, 180 degrees apart, and verify they are not touching the metal casing
Error 3: Quirky way of cutting leads. I just bend them into place and use a toenail clipper to clip them, and I repeat a few times until there is barely anything sticking out.
Error 4: DID NOT SPACE COILS PROPERLY!
Error 5: Left Ohmmeter on, with an uninsulated tool while adjusting coil. Damn.
Error 6: No Flavor wick. At least put something to prevent leaking. Maybe I just use very high PG juice and have to worry about that...
Did anyone else facepalm as many times as I did?
