Modify lemo and/or delta2

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Every1jockzjay

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Delta2 stock coila inspired me with no priming/leaking and impossible to dry hit... Makes these little juices wells seems kinda pointless and just not the way rtas should be... I want to either ...
1. Make the juice wells a hell of alot bigger!
2 just drill a hole through the chamber and simply stuff with cotton similar to the way the lvc coils juice flow is rationed with cotton

i reallllly just need idea on how to neatly get through this metal! the delta2 rba is prettyy darn solid cant imagine starting a new hole in it. plz any ideas welcome, its funny how 90vg juice is suppose to get sucked threw a less them 2mm hole to keep up at say 30w... Would b much easier having way to much juice flow that i can regulate with moreee cotton/rayin
any help is welcome!
 

narrdarr

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uhm i use 100% in the lemo with no issues. you shouldn't need to mod the juice channel at all. the key is in your wicking and if you still have problem just loosen the top of the tank which will give you more juice flow. (basically acting as a juice controller.)

anyways if you really want to mod it. just use a dermal and make the juice channels taller.
 

Every1jockzjay

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Ya i mean i guess im a bit obsessive about my flavor and if the wick osnt 1000%saturated its not rite to me... I mean the lemo works the way its suppose to for me but i want more loll... I bassically want as much action as my lvc coils get but i need to mod the rba deck instead of rebuilding the lvc's just to make ot easy and do some nice nickel builds...
Anyway im guna try the dremel just make the channels much bigger and block em. Was hopimg somebody out there had some details or pics of modding theirs...
TY!
 

KGB7

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I posted pic of how i moded juice wells in Lemo thread. You moding the lower deck chimney and not the deck it self. I used a round file that you can buy at hobby store or hardware store. Just keep making them bigger till you get the results you want.

Dont make them too big, or it will flood and have leaks when you flip it upside down. You can compensate it by using more wick material. Its trial and error that will take some experimenting on your part.

But i still have to twist the top to let the bubbles in when i chain vape.

And to say you vaping at 30w, doesnt give us enough data as to how fast the juice is being vaporized. Wire gauge, size of the coil, ohms, etc makes a difference as well.
 

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Use a round mandrel to fit inside the chimney then use a center punch. You probably know this but measure and mark so wick goes through coil like in a GT.
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Every1jockzjay

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I did it!! Tried the juice wells first and wasnt happy then read this and had a go at the chimney... Was way off center on one side i was in a rush but i mean it still works 10x better... The wick is mever the slightest bit dry and no leaks! Basically did exactly what 350z did and my wick makes direct contact with juice from the tank!! Ty
 
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