Mad Murdock's radiator Pluid

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cerver7

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Nice! I have a fireplace heater entertainment center...but nothing beats the real thing

same here and i totally agree. Gas and Electric are both cool and do the job, but there is nothing like the smell of a wood burning fireplace/stove and the heat, IMO, is just an all around better heat. A live fire around xmas time with the temp outside being 10 below is something i always look forward too :) Now just need more Pluid *cough stares at MR menacingly cough* and ill be a cozy warm man by the fire!
 

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Cerver-I'm also still trying to like the zap I got from you. I now know what you mean. My first rba. Not the trip I thought it was supposed to be. Lots of thumbs down with a few ups. Will keep it for home use, but that's all. Many other combos as good as or better than this.

Sorry, murdock, didn't mean to steal your thread.
Sure would like to beta test some agent orange.
 

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If you can read up on setting up the coil for the ZAP. You may have to dry out the wick and start over. I actually ended up making a 3.5mm thick wick and removing my wick insulator ( oxidized the wick very well.) used the included 32ga kanthal and made a twisted coil. 5/6 or even a 6/7 wrap puts you into the 2.0-2.5ohm range. This gives you a wide range of voltages to use. It takes a little fiddling with it to make it work well. Once it is setup and broken in it is hard not to love it.
 

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Cerver-I'm also still trying to like the zap I got from you. I now know what you mean. My first rba. Not the trip I thought it was supposed to be. Lots of thumbs down with a few ups. Will keep it for home use, but that's all. Many other combos as good as or better than this.

Sorry, murdock, didn't mean to steal your thread.
Sure would like to beta test some agent orange.

Yeah I'm just not an RBA guy.
 

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If you can read up on setting up the coil for the ZAP. You may have to dry out the wick and start over. I actually ended up making a 3.5mm thick wick and removing my wick insulator ( oxidized the wick very well.) used the included 32ga kanthal and made a twisted coil. 5/6 or even a 6/7 wrap puts you into the 2.0-2.5ohm range. This gives you a wide range of voltages to use. It takes a little fiddling with it to make it work well. Once it is setup and broken in it is hard not to love it.

^^THIS, throw that zensulator in the nearest garbage can and learn to make a wick / coil like would be used on most any other genny. Only difference is, I used single strand 32awg with a 3/4 wrap, and it came in at 2.2ohm Vaping it right now at 4.0v, and it's tons better than out of the box, and no dry hits.
 
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