RDA Mutation v3, screws back out constantly

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ObsceneJesster

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This helps a lot but I have experienced watching people break heads off the screws applying to much torque

Yea. You have to be careful and not apply too much torque. I use the same screw drivers everyone else uses to wrap coils so they aren't that big but they do help get some extra torque into the screws.
 

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Definitely need a decent screwdriver, the one included doesn't cut it. Like everyone else said, just make sure not to go too tight, don't want to strip anything.
Everybody hated on the triangle screws on the V2, sure the tool they gave you kinda sucked and if you lost it you were screwed (no pun intended) but once you tightened those suckers down they weren't going anywhere.
 

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Definitely need a decent screwdriver, the one included doesn't cut it. Like everyone else said, just make sure not to go too tight, don't want to strip anything.
Everybody hated on the triangle screws on the V2, sure the tool they gave you kinda sucked and if you lost it you were screwed (no pun intended) but once you tightened those suckers down they weren't going anywhere.

I personally think allen head grub nuts are the best.
 

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I dunno, I have lots of screwdrivers big and small and was definitely tightening them down pretty hard. I'll give it another shot. This was with 26g wire, I'm gonna rebuild it with 24g.

That's actually what I have in my Mutation V3 right now. If you're having a problem with 26 though, you're likely going to have it with a lower gauge.
 
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