Total vaping newb here...
I just ordered the iTaste VTR in green and am awaiting its arrival. I am currently using a Triton Tank system with VV battery and it's nice, but I am hoping that the VTR will be a step up from the Triton. I really like the design of the VTR, and I am thinking that the supposed heft of the device will be a plus for me....
I ordered a PT2 and a Davide BDC to use with the VTR and of course the iClear 30s that comes with it, so it'll be interesting to see which tank I like best...I will keep you all posted!!
Congrats on a good choice. The VTR is a good mod.
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The seller says that he thinks he's sending me the version WITH the rotating 510 connection. In all honesty I was hoping that it was going to be the fixed version as the rotating version is known to have problems with reading coil resistance, but hopefully I get a good one (crossing my fingers!!)...
Just in case, I found this: VTR easy fix
I have a $49 one I bought on Black Friday, but fortunately it has the fixed wheel.
Rather than pouring vodka into your VTR to fix the contact problem IF you get an early version with the spinning connector, I'd suggest using a Q-Tip or cotton bud with a little isopropyl alcohol or EverClear to do the same thing. There are two rectangular cutouts, 180 degrees apart, on the 510 connector that will let you get a Q-Tip/cotton bud in there without risking the electronic inside the VTR by soaking that connector in any liquid. I cleaned mine that way when I first got it and haven't had a problem since. I also went through the 'spin it 'til your hand falls off" trick a well, but the alcohol is what I think did the trick.
Well, I've been using this thing for a week now, and it's turning into a love hate relationship.
I absolutely LOVE the form factor. Size wise, it's nearly perfect. A wee bit heavy, but you get used to it. Still, it could stand to loose a few ounces.
What I hate about it. You're limited to what you can use on it and keep the partial protection aspect of the device. I was hoping like crazy my PuriTanks would fit in this thing. Nope. The PuriTank is a shade too big. My RSSTs won't fit either (although I knew that one ahead of time). The adapter makes it far too top heavy and if you're going to use that, might as well stick with a tube mod.
I think they'd have a grand slam home run if they were to shave a few ounces off the thing and redesign the protection ring to where you're not limited narrow "toppers". It's a nice device, but sadly, it won't become my "daily driver".