I order a micro big and a mini drip a few
days ago. really looking forward to them.
and now the calendar slows.
days ago. really looking forward to them.
and now the calendar slows.
The filling needle is 16g., slightly bigger then a 1/16 bit.View attachment 409030
As for the wicking, I guess I just chose to leave longer tails, kneading the ends and poking those through the base with my fingers. Then of course cutting them off as short as I could, then pulling them back up just slightly. Once I've got it lined up, I use this to push it through and pull out the base. Also to pull it back up near the coil pulling the remaining tails back in a bit...View attachment 409029
Anyways, I guess it's just another way to get those pesky small tails through the base.
I got my new red microstick in the mail today. Was wondering what the little black o-ring was for. Didn't have to use it....
Hi Susan,
Look at this picture:
http://mini-ecig.com/image/data/MiniStick/mis_35.JPG
You can see a screw in the button of the MicroStick. When the button is pressed this screw touches the battery and MicroStick is firing. If your battery is a bit short, the screw doesn't touch the battery and then you can slightly unscrew it to make contact. The screw gets loose, so you need an O-ring to fix it.
+1 ..........looks nice and I'm sure it will be a quality piece but the fire button looks uncomfortably low. seems like thumb firing would be tough but middle or ring finger would be ok.
Firestorm, the over thinking comment was my mistake. It appears your probably on to some thing here. Considering how many post are behind us, the answer is probably back there some place. I certainly don't have the obvious experience you've developed with machanicles over the years, that is for sure, but this is what I've thought of today. Attaching the MiniAtty to an Ego T under load I read 2.90v. This battery has a 3.95v charge so a drop of 1.05v appears on the miniatty attached. Doing the same thing with a microstick with a battery charge of 3.9v and 2.5v under load, then the drop is 1.4v versus 1.05 on the ego t (.35v difference ). Now I'm thinking the problem may be inherent with a microstick because of the bottom plate. There are two connections here that have voltage loss potential. Just as loose connections on a circuit will cause heat and voltage drop, so this bottom plate could be sort of a weak link. Your Paps and my ego t are similar only in the sense the connection from battery to 510 are soldered solid. No friction contacts.
Anyway, these are probably non consequential to most because had you not brought it up, I for one wouldn't have known what I was missing. A contact grease would possibly reduce the loss if any one is inclined to use it.
But then again, I may be in over my head hear![]()
I do have a brass screw in mine, but I'm not sure wether it sold with that or not since I bought it used. I suppose most hardware stores would carry the brass screw though.
Since I work in an office, discretion is important to me. This Microstick/miniAtty fits nicely in my pocket and having a battery and atty side by side is stealthy. I must say I do enjoy this mod because of its compact size.
Now with that being said and since you brought up this problem of voltage drop and it not being discussed in the past threads, I'm wondering if perhaps Little donkey could shed some light on this before we belabor this any further.
Hey Firestorm
I had a problem with my microstick not firing when i first got mine. I followed all the troubleshooting steps, scraped off annodising ect. Firing was intermittent at best. It did fire well when I connected a wire to the switch body to the atty body. What i finally did was took apart the switch and screwed the switch base back into the brass insert without the button....then with an allen key (sorry...can't remember the size) insterted where the button would travel torqued the brass threads about 1/16th of a turn. Then it was hitting amazing. I'm not 100% sure but i think in mine there wasn't enough contact between the brass threaded insert and the un-anodised part of the microstick body.
That's what worked for me. Hopefully Chels chimes in to see if this is something she'd advise you to try. Good luck