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EddardinWinter

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Exactly.. Now, you need 3 KFL's. Stop fighting it! :D

IF I get one, AND it is noticeably better than the RSST (my initial trials were inconclusive), I will likely be a multi-KFL owner. But I do want to try some of the other high end attys...and maybe a 3.1, too. I certainly have heard some good stuff about a lot of 100-150 range RBAs.

BTW: I am prepared to blame my bungling coil technique on the inconclusive results from my first experimentation with a KFL. Sadly, the owner of that store and I are not on nearly the same terms anymore, so borrowing it again is out of the question.
 

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No question... No question at all. If I was still working I'd have 5 kfl or different versions and my rssts would all be PIF.
You'll love em eventually.

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I watched it. I think it's gonna be the Russian for me. Maybe both...

No one here has used the Z-Atty?



Tapped out

Sold mine to burly. I wanted a zatty pro from day 1 and by the time I got one I preferred the rsst.

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I watched it. I think it's gonna be the Russian for me. Maybe both...

No one here has used the Z-Atty?



Tapped out

I've almost pulled the trigger on a ZAP quite a few times now. Still haven't gotten one but I'm sure I will soon. I really want one for the provari.




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Z-atty is meh. Take a look at the classifieds. Half the stuff being sold is Zen. His time has come and gone.

I have two RSSTs, both with chamber reduction inserts. They're great but the Kayfun is better by a large margin. Buy a Kayfun, lion.

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He wants a Russian, so he can be different from me.. :p

I do like the fact that the Russian has the air control as well as the adjustable center pin, and will definitely not begrudge the Lion his choice, if he does indeed go down that route.
 

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He wants a Russian, so he can be different from me.. :p

I do like the fact that the Russian has the air control as well as the adjustable center pin, and will definitely not begrudge the Lion his choice, if he does indeed go down that route.

By all means, then he should buy a Russian. It is just as good as the Kayfun in every way. The AFC is certainly a plus if only to control the amount of pressure feeding the juice intake. The adjustable pos pin can be helpful for those with stationary 510 posts. The only thing I found flawed is the 510 connector is a teensy bit loose fitting in my Chi compared to other devices suggesting the tolerance is a micrometer off. I'm not a fan of the ice-matte finish either, but that can be sanded.
 

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Z-atty is meh. Take a look at the classifieds. Half the stuff being sold is Zen. His time has come and gone.

I have two RSSTs, both with chamber reduction inserts. They're great but the Kayfun is better by a large margin. Buy a Kayfun, lion.

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I'm glad my Zen is gone before no one wanted it.
 

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So I picked up two of the Shortstop fuses from Holocron Labs. As I understand it I can place this on either end of my battery. Is this true? So I can put this thing on the negative end of my battery (near the spring, farthest from the atty) on my K100? Where does everybody else put their fuses?

I haven't used a fuse in months, but yes, you can install out on either end of the battery. I usually kept mine on the bottom since some positive pins make better connection on button tops.

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I haven't used a fuse in months, but yes, you can install out on either end of the battery. I usually kept mine on the bottom since some positive pins make better connection on button tops.

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Thanks X!! I probably don't need one since I don't go subohm...but I just feel safer using one for some reason. I'm gonna put it on the bottom. :)
 

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Where does everybody else put their fuses?
On the negative end.

I know that the fuse is more a security blanket at this point and probably not needed with the gear I am running... getting a hard short with an RDA takes effort and I'm not anywhere near the limits of my batteries.
 
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