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Dusty_D

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I think Killer is the last person I know still using a Genny. In fact, he's the only one I've known still using a genny for the last year. Wonder if he still plays pong. :)


He is using one of the best out there, old or new technology. Wonder why he did not get a Sat 22 along the way..

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HAHAAAAAAAA. You got me. That is what I get for looking at too many things at one time. I got confused. I am 55 now, so I guess I can use that for an excuse. I didn't realize the Aqua2 came without a drip tip until today. DANG. I have one drip tip that I have bought. I like it okay, but it is a little wide for me. I have it on my nautilus Mini. I think I will try the Vapelyfe drip tip. I hope I spelled that right. So you have adapters too? Awesome. I am going to look for a drip tip or two then. I hope the Aqua2 takes almost all drip tips. All I've had is standard tips that came with the tanks, except the one previously mentioned. It is 1cm across the top, but it seems to narrow a bit towards the bottom. It is not a shorty either. The exterior diameter is huge compared to a kayfun tip. The inside of the new drip tip I have has a narrower hole at the bottom, but real wide at top. It takes a little bit of getting used to. I guess I have had it a little more than a month now.

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Wood or acrylic Molehill Mountain Drip Tips are my tips of choice. Around $30 each unless it's a segmented..Well worth the money imo.
 
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Let me know if you want to skype sometime while rebuilding an ErlPrinz.. I can show you how I do mine!

You're a true pal! Thanks for that, and I will do that if needed. Gonna see how it holds up the next few days. It was frustrating because I had a perfect wick in there that I had to tear out to fix the deck. Barely got to enjoy that wick. RIP. :D
 

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Screw the chimney onto the deck of both clones and look down into it to the juice channels. Which one shows deeper grooves now? That is the one that will wick better. ;)

The original KFL's also have a little circular depression right at where the two juice channels meet. It's for juice to collect before heading up to the deck, and is required. It almost sounds like the Ivogo is an exact clone, which would also mean that it's channels will be quite shallow right at the top of the deck. Please check and confirm.

I'm talking about a Kayfun Mini. I'm not sure if you're familiar with it. The lower juice channel is about a mm wide, much shorter than the regular KFL. The Infinte's seems to be deeper but without the two holes at the bottom. It's the one that works right for me.
 

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I have looked at them before, they are beautiful. But 30 bucks a piece is too much for me right now. That could buy a new tank at Fast Tech...LOL. I will probably get one in the future though.


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Wood or acrylic Molehill Mountain Drip Tips are my tips of choice. Around $30 each unless it's a segmented..Well worth the money imo.
 

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    I'm talking about a Kayfun Mini. I'm not sure if you're familiar with it. The lower juice channel is about a mm wide, much shorter than the regular KFL. The Infinte's seems to be deeper but without the two holes at the bottom. It's the one that works right for me.
    Voltron , check your o-rings on the Ivogo , the only reason for juice not to be drawn in is loss of vacuum especially if the channels are larger .
     

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    Voltron , check your o-rings on the Ivogo , the only reason for juice not to be drawn in is loss of vacuum especially if the channels are larger .

    O-rings are all fine. Juice actually does get drawn in, air bubbles just don't come out unless I draw with my finger over the air hole.
     

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    O-rings are all fine. Juice actually does get drawn in, air bubbles just don't come out unless I draw with my finger over the air hole.
    You might need to adjust the amount of wick for that atty if juice is being drawn in and you have pressure , is the flavor decent or not ?
     

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    70 VG. Don't worry, man. I needed a dripping atty anyway. Plus I already ordered another Infinite clone, so I should be fine. :)


    I would expect you would need much deeper grooves for 70VG.. that is definitely dripper territory or a select few RTA's.
     

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    Dumb question. What causes a coil to heat up one leg first and then gradually heat across the coil to the other leg?

    Does it mean the wire is providing more resistance on one side than the other? This is an old coil. Just curious.


    Tighten screws on posts, squeeze coil again. Yes, higher resistance from one end.
     
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