Killer 705 atty

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adeline

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:blink: Well I went on the site to get the link for you - so, the notifications aren't working apparently because I didn't receive notification but they are IN STOCK! Just placed an order. Get going peeps! :)

Awesome. I just picked up a pack of the ceramics! I never got the notify either.
 

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I'm still having trouble with getting mine to wick good..can't seem to figure this one out. My dripper pro vapes like a champ though.

The killer works great as a dripper for me but when I stick it in my IBT tank, it's dry hit central, WTH??

Assuming you have the juice control opened sufficiently, you probably have an air lock situation. Similar to a carto where you might sometimes have to do a couple of dry pulls to get the juice flowing. Unfortunately that trick doesn't work so well with the Killer.

Basically, you need to somehow release the vacuum that can build up in the tank. The Kir Fanis tank I'm using has a fill screw, which is handy. Simply taking the screw out for a few seconds gets the air pressure settled, and the flow going nicely.

I tried a couple of things to see if there was another way to accomplish this on a standard tank. What seems to work is tilting it so that the holes that feed the atomizer are out of the juice, and then doing a couple of sharp dry pulls - you want to use some paper towel or something over your drip tip so you don't get juice in your mouth because chances are you will get a little otherwise.

Hopefully other folks will have some suggestions. Once the air pressure is set, it wicks well, and works fantastically. It should be set for the rest of the tank.
 

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Assuming you have the juice control opened sufficiently, you probably have an air lock situation. Similar to a carto where you might sometimes have to do a couple of dry pulls to get the juice flowing. Unfortunately that trick doesn't work so well with the Killer.

Basically, you need to somehow release the vacuum that can build up in the tank. The Kir Fanis tank I'm using has a fill screw, which is handy. Simply taking the screw out for a few seconds gets the air pressure settled, and the flow going nicely.

I tried a couple of things to see if there was another way to accomplish this on a standard tank. What seems to work is tilting it so that the holes that feed the atomizer are out of the juice, and then doing a couple of sharp dry pulls - you want to use some paper towel or something over your drip tip so you don't get juice in your mouth because chances are you will get a little otherwise.

Hopefully other folks will have some suggestions. Once the air pressure is set, it wicks well, and works fantastically. It should be set for the rest of the tank.

Looks like a couple of dry pulls while tilting did the trick! Works great now. Thanks, man!
 

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I can not get my killer to fire w the juice control open more than a 1/4 turn. The center pin does not move with the killer. The pin does float freely, but what is supposed to make it move up w the atty? Magic?

Which part is unscrewing when you turn the juice control? It shouldn't be opening the middle section where the coil is, it should be opening a gap between the killer and the 510 extension piece. You may have to make sure you tighten the mid section down really well, and make sure to not screw it into the 510 base all the way.
 

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Which part is unscrewing when you turn the juice control? It shouldn't be opening the middle section where the coil is, it should be opening a gap between the killer and the 510 extension piece. You may have to make sure you tighten the mid section down really well, and make sure to not screw it into the 510 base all the way.

Yes. The section between the Killer and adapter, where the liquid feeder holes are, is whats opening. This is causing the killer to lift off the positive floating pin. The floating pin is a great idea but it needs to move w the Killer. Spring loaded. Anything.
 
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