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It's happened, the AQUA has been CLONED

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Asmo6

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Aqua refill is so quick and easy I'm satisfied with the 2ml top fill capacity.

I use this literally 24/7 at this point... And, it's not super easy. I mean, I can do it. I know how to do it. But one little mistake and you'll flood it when you screw in the top cap. Plus you always manage to get juice on your hands to some degree. Or where you set the drip tip down, or the top cap. I run a lot of sweet juices and a half a drop becomes a messy mod. No biggie if your at home, or have a napkin. But also not ideal. Then you have to reset the air, juice... It's labor intensive compared to other things.

I may just bang a hole in that top cap and thread in a little Allen head set screw. There's plenty of meat if I went through one of the round faux holes circling the top. And you could intersect it from the bottom... And if you got a SS set screw... It might not be obvious either.

Take out the screw, tip it sideways, fill it up. Rock and roll. No playing the moving parts game.

As designed, it's like a slightly extended dripper. And refilling is not ideal.

It is however still GREAT, IMO.
 

emus

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Im getting little vapor on my build...its a .6 ohm dual coil build w/micro coils + cotton. I also have the airflow holes completely open. I have the Hcigar variant, any ideas why this might be happening?

Insufficient wicking and high coil elevation.

Did you double check resistance since low cloud issue?
 

fjgotgame24

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I use pieces of cotton that go all the way down to the end of the channels. They are relatively small, as they slide in and out of the coils with very little resistance.
Insufficient wicking and high coil elevation.

Did you double check resistance since low cloud issue?
 

BobC

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Forget it, I bought it when it came out from ultravaping.com, it was extremely thin, and split at the threads within 2 weeks.

Also, ultravaping doesn't appear to be a reputable site, I emailed them about this last week, they never responded
 

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I use pieces of cotton that go all the way down to the end of the channels. They are relatively small, as they slide in and out of the coils with very little resistance.

Coil wicking is like little bear, it has to be just right. Perhaps compare your wick to YT wicks. My wicks fit a little snug; but my wicks are fluffy. Kinda an art form.
 

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Forget it, I bought it when it came out from ultravaping.com, it was extremely thin, and split at the threads within 2 weeks.

Also, ultravaping doesn't appear to be a reputable site, I emailed them about this last week, they never responded

That is interesting. I too, bought mine from Ultra Mist, and its been going great for a month now. Yes, the tank is a little thin, but I've been careful when threading it back on. It has a tendency to lean sometimes as its going together and found if I put a little pressure on it, (prior to threading), it would snap into place and then start threading together. I can see if you put a death grip on it, that it would possible break, but like a lot of things in vaping I've found you have to be patient and handle them a little easier... I had a problem with the original o-ring on mine and once I changed it out it has went together easier. As to my experiences with UM, they have been a great vendor to deal with...
 

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im getting great vapes out of my aqua--have filled it now 5 times with 0 leaking--just unscrewing the top cap while making sure the chimney fluid control does not open--close air holes--fill from top--replace top screw-open air and vape away--no need to turn upside down or anything like that--then again i am using single coil and have plugged one airhole with a toothpick and stufed cotton the the 2 fluid channels
 

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What's your sweet spot?

I went from 26awg dual coils 0.4-0.5 ohms to 28awg 0.65 ohms (normal horizontal coils).
It made quite a big difference in the warmth of the vape.
Anything below 0.5 ohm would get really hot (tank and all). This 28awg 0.65 ohm build runs significantly cooler.
Not spitting juicy hot anymore, but a nice warm vape. (This was done on my FT BB version).
I like it a lot. I vape with the airholes wide open.
I think this may be my sweet spot on it.
 

emus

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What's your sweet spot?

I went from 26awg dual coils 0.4-0.5 ohms to 28awg 0.65 ohms (normal horizontal coils).
It made quite a big difference in the warmth of the vape.
Anything below 0.5 ohm would get really hot (tank and all). This 28awg 0.65 ohm build runs significantly cooler.
Not spitting juicy hot anymore, but a nice warm vape. (This was done on my FT BB version).
I like it a lot. I vape with the airholes wide open.
I think this may be my sweet spot on it.

My sweet spot is 3/32" ID twisted 30GA 0.6 ohm dual coil. Best vapor I've experienced.

I'm currently running 1.4 ohm single coil and it still produces high quality vapor while using less juice and current.

Future build I may try 0.055" ID micro coil.
 

emus

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I forgot to mention - my wrap was 2mm id. "mirco" (tight) coils - 8 wraps of 28awg each.
I was considering 30awg, but I wanted more wraps for more surface area.
I was thinking 1.5mm id with 30awg - more wraps and getting to ~0.8-0.9ohms , but then I was worried about not enough wick.

Wicking 3/32" twisted 30GA is easy but I have to hold tongue just right to wick 0.055" micro.

I have some fast wicking 0.055" coils but I did have some burners along the way.
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