JAC Vapour Series-B DNA 75w

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Freedom2Vape

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"Risking redundancy..." ;)

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TY, JUMA. I must say that I'm impressed that JV makes these in their own country @ an affordable price. Wish the US could do that. Maybe, someday...

If you can live with 2mls and you get the top cap that allows you to use your drip tip, then it's one of easiest top-fill tanks I've tried, especially at the price point. The knurling on the this top cap makes getting it off on on a breeze. Here's a shot of the group. The widest tip is stock.

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There are only two things to keep in mind: with any of the tops there's a small O-ring on the chimney tube that if you are not careful can works its way up and off, at which point it falls into the tank--or at least mine did. I got it out and back on, but it was messy. Sorry it's not in great focus. I cannot get real close with my iPhone.

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Second, the depth of this top does not allow every drip tip to fit flush. Notice the slight gap on the silver and black tip. (This is my standard drip, which consists of a FastTech base and SvoeMesto tip. If this would have worked without the gap, I would have used a black base. I only used the silver one because I thought it would show up better.)

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You might be not as picky as I am, which would be a great thing.

Let me know if I can answer any questions.
 

r77r7r

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    If you can live with 2mls and you get the top cap that allows you to use your drip tip, then it's one of easiest top-fill tanks I've tried, especially at the price point. The knurling on the this top cap makes getting it off on on a breeze. Here's a shot of the group. The widest tip is stock.

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    There are only two things to keep in mind: with any of the tops there's a small O-ring on the chimney tube that if you are not careful can works its way up and off, at which point it falls into the tank--or at least mine did. I got it out and back on, but it was messy. Sorry it's not in great focus. I cannot get real close with my iPhone.

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    Second, the depth of this top does not allow every drip tip to fit flush. Notice the slight gap on the silver and black tip. (This is my standard drip, which consists of a FastTech base and SvoeMesto tip. If this would have worked without the gap, I would have used a black base. I only used the silver one because I thought it would show up better.)

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    You might be not as picky as I am, which would be a great thing.

    Let me know if I can answer any questions.

    Yeah, I'm still adjusting to the 3.5 ml tank after the big Nautilus. Dunno about 2ml. I'd be making use of that easy coil replacement feature. I'm already going thru xtra coils not keeping up with refilling.
     

    Fredman1

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    What is this thing - this "runs out of juice" - of which you speak?
    Lol...its an RTA. When you close down the Juice Flow Control the cotton wick is starved of liquid and it goes dry. The TC then kicks (because the coil overheats) in and cuts the power.
     

    DPLongo22

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    Ok, one sticks out to me. I don't think I'll go looking after all.

    Of sound mind and body, a choice has been made.

    Lol...its an RTA. When you close down the Juice Flow Control the cotton wick is starved of liquid and it goes dry. The TC then kicks (because the coil overheats) in and cuts the power.

    Grazie, sir Fred of Men.

    Dry hits, I had but a rare few. In six years of vaping I've still many more fingers than I've had dry hits. I do well at keeping things wet, I guess. ;)
     
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