Killer 705 atty

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adeline

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From what I can tell, only a couple people are even having airlock issues at all.

I don't see that as a reason not to get it. I'm assuming return on investment would be pretty high at this point, if for whatever reason you wanted to sell the Killer.

I've been running this in my Phiniac today and it's working great. I can't chain vape and blow huge clouds at work, so I don't have the need to fill it up very much during the day. I love the performance in the AGR, and for a cheap tank, it's a real great Killer companion.

I enjoy buying things and trying things, which is the only reason I go through so much trial and error. I can afford to buy 3 or 4 tanks that I will never use again if they aren't perfect for me. So I did.

But even without tinkering, this atty works great.

And yes, you will love it.
 

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How does the killer compare to a genny style atomizer? I looking to buy myself a new toy in the next few days and can't decide between a cobra or killer 705. I know there's a big price difference between the two but I don't mind spending the extra cash if the cobra is a better vape. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks all!
 

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How does the killer compare to a genny style atomizer? I looking to buy myself a new toy in the next few days and can't decide between a cobra or killer 705. I know there's a big price difference between the two but I don't mind spending the extra cash if the cobra is a better vape. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks all!

From what I've read they are both excellent attys. It only depends on which kind of wick you want to use and how much fiddling you're willing to put up with. The cobra has tube options on Piniac.com but mesh is very fiddly.

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My killer is working fantastic since learning how to normalize the pressure in the tank. I can chain vape this bugger with no dry hits at all, with huge plumes.. great little atty

I knew I should have jumped on that offer. :) I take it you are no longer interested in selling your Killer 705?
 

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I wonder how Dirquist is doing with his K-705... I will gladly take it in a heartbeat lol.

Well.... The day I thought I was going to get it didnt happen. Was at the local PO and said it was coming but it didnt. The next day I got the ole notice on the door (day before yesterday). I wasnt able to pick it up yesterday because I was not going to be around until after the PO closed. So I got it today. I have it sitting here in front of me but I put it on the ohm tester and it seems to be bouncing all over the place. So a rebuild is in order I guess. Not in the mood right this minute but maybe later Ill play with it. Mine looks nice and all the threads are nice and smooth so thats good. We shall see.
 

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Ok, Im rereading the thread now but I bet you helpful people can guide me quickly.

Where does the juice feed. It unscrews at 2 places. Im assuming you want to open it up for juice feed at the point between where it says Killer 705 and the serial number? The same place that you unscrew it to rebuild. If thats the case what is the process for install, this is my guess. Im going to try real quick with the Cartomator from Inhaler. Which unfortunately is a very tight tank with no fill hole.

1 Take tank apart removing both top and bottom cap
2 Close off the Killer at both screw points
3 Slide bottom cap up on the bottom end of Killer
4 Fill with juice
5 Open juice feed hole by twisting a bit (how much to start)
6 Place top cap on tank
7 Vape face off

Problem so far. My tank may be shorter than most? It sticks out the top by a bit. Should I remove the bottom adapter? Also, Im having trouble when I twist to open juice feed holes. When I twist it wants to open at the adapter instead of the spot between the logo and serial number.

Im off to run an errand and Im going to try the above listed step by step and adding any help that might show up in the next 30 minutes from you good folks :)
 

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Ok, Im rereading the thread now but I bet you helpful people can guide me quickly.

Where does the juice feed. It unscrews at 2 places. Im assuming you want to open it up for juice feed at the point between where it says Killer 705 and the serial number? The same place that you unscrew it to rebuild. If thats the case what is the process for install, this is my guess. Im going to try real quick with the Cartomator from Inhaler. Which unfortunately is a very tight tank with no fill hole.

1 Take tank apart removing both top and bottom cap
2 Close off the Killer at both screw points
3 Slide bottom cap up on the bottom end of Killer
4 Fill with juice
5 Open juice feed hole by twisting a bit (how much to start)
6 Place top cap on tank
7 Vape face off

Problem so far. My tank may be shorter than most? It sticks out the top by a bit. Should I remove the bottom adapter? Also, Im having trouble when I twist to open juice feed holes. When I twist it wants to open at the adapter instead of the spot between the logo and serial number.

Im off to run an errand and Im going to try the above listed step by step and adding any help that might show up in the next 30 minutes from you good folks :)

Killer is a bottom fill - if you don't have a tank with a fill screw......

I had issues with the adapter wanting to unscrew instead of the juice control - but I had issues with a funky NR wire - which was corrected with a fresh coil.

You want that top to be beyond the top of the tank - once your drip tip is installed you should be able to grip it and twist - the juice control opens - I made sure that my adapter was screwed down more than my juice control so that when I twisted the juice control is what opened.

Oh! and prime that wick with juice! Open the juice control - you'll see small bubbles as it feeds into the wick. Vape a few....if the flavor changes open it up a bit more.
 

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Killer is a bottom fill - if you don't have a tank with a fill screw......

I had issues with the adapter wanting to unscrew instead of the juice control - but I had issues with a funky NR wire - which was corrected with a fresh coil.

You want that top to be beyond the top of the tank - once your drip tip is installed you should be able to grip it and twist - the juice control opens - I made sure that my adapter was screwed down more than my juice control so that when I twisted the juice control is what opened.

Oh! and prime that wick with juice! Open the juice control - you'll see small bubbles as it feeds into the wick. Vape a few....if the flavor changes open it up a bit more.

Ok, I just watched a vid made by Leo near the beginning of this thread. It looked like the juice feeds between the bottom connecter that fits in the bottom cap and the killer itself and not between the logo and and serial number. Am I nuts. And he adjusts it from the threaded end. Im so confused now.

No, I dont have a tank with a fill screw. I own mostly all gennies and some GG stuff. I wanted this for my cartomator or my Jazz Carto Tank, which actually does have a fill plug so I guess I lied lol.
 

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No, that's the air control area - moving your tank up or down a smidge changes air flow - though I did see a video in Spanish where it looked like what you said......the juice control is where the logo and serial number are located.

...at least that's how it's working...or am I the crazy one?
 

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Oh my goodness that explains soooooo much. I thought it was the opposite. That explains sooooo much. Now I really have sellers regret. I thought because of my bad hands and my carto tanks being so tight that I was having problems being able to keep the adapter from coming loose.

I see now that was the way it was supposed to be. I was struggling to try and keep the threads open and the adapter shut. That was all in vain. I was getting so mad at myself and my hands and my feeble lack of dexterity. All that time it was just acting the way it was supposed to. Damn, now I have to get another couple of them.
 

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So just to make sure , I will put this image up and correct me if Im wrong, please

killer002.jpg
 
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