New Genesis type atomizer by DID!

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CityLights

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Oh no! Gasp!! you didn't sign up?.. wow.
remember I was jumping onto the last one in stock of that batch? Didn't want to loose my opportunity by signing up right then, i raced to pay it out. :) ...ok, I'm signed up now but it hasn't linked my previous order to my email. although, the returned sign up email says I should see my previous orders, lol

I really hope they send out by Email shipped notices or I'll be lost in the dark for weeks

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If you don't mind take some pics of the DID with those new parts set up with your wick & coil. I'm curious to see what it looks like:ohmy:

I am not that good at taking close up pics, but here you go:

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Easier to work with or difference in performance? Or does that just seem even tighter for space?


Space, I think is irrelevant because there seems to be enough of space for the wick to be isolated. What I do like is that they have knurled tops now, which would eliminate the need for the allen key. Also, the centre-post looks like it has just the one nut on the top, which means no more second nut unraveling issues while tightening the top nut.

Man, it's amazing how much you can learn in 2 weeks on here. I honestly knew nothing much about the DID or rba's until a couple weeks ago. :)

 

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Those do look damn nice!

I have to say, I think I've finally reached a conclusion on one thing (but just one)

With wide open center hole wicks and dense tiny pinhole wicks, adding the fill screw messes with my wicking. Perhaps relevant I vape at 5-6 most of the time so my set up is very sensitive, and high/all VG
 

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Space, I think is irrelevant because there seems to be enough of space for the wick to be isolated. What I do like is that they have knurled tops now, which would eliminate the need for the allen key. Also, the centre-post looks like it has just the one nut on the top, which means no more second nut unraveling issues while tightening the top nut.

Man, it's amazing how much you can learn in 2 weeks on here. I honestly knew nothing much about the DID or RBA's until a couple weeks ago. :)


Oh those damn nuts and the space between them and keeping them together has become the Bain of everything.
 

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Those do look damn nice!

I have to say, I think I've finally reached a conclusion on one thing (but just one)

With wide open center hole wicks and dense tiny pinhole wicks, adding the fill screw messes with my wicking. Perhaps relevant I vape at 5-6 most of the time so my set up is very sensitive, and high/all VG

I'd have to agree with you. Today I added the fill screw for the first time and that lasted all of about an hour!
 

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Easier to work with or difference in performance? Or does that just seem even tighter for space?

It seems there is a little bit less space because the negative screw is now a lot bigger. But performance wise i have yet to notice a difference. I do love not needing a wrench to fill it up again though!
 

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Just order one Fuzz ;-)
I paid for my new post too! (and not just in cash... i suffered 2 DIDless weeks!)

Of course I will. That and a few other goodies :)
It actually looks like there's more space where it might count...between the coil wraps and the center post.
Not reaching for the allen key during fluid changes is going to be a bonus for me.
Not sure about the top nut position however; in my present setup I keep mine higher. Will probably order a couple of spares to play around with this.
 

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Of course I will. That and a few other goodies :)
It actually looks like there's more space where it might count...between the coil wraps and the center post.
Not reaching for the allen key during fluid changes is going to be a bonus for me.
Not sure about the top nut position however; in my present setup I keep mine higher. Will probably order a couple of spares to play around with this.

Make sure that you let me know when you are ordering anything from there. :p

FYI, you would be proud of what I have accomplished this evening. I performed my most extensive operation on the DID. I changed out my juice flavour. :thumbs:

* Syringed out the old juice.
* Twisted out the wick from between the coils.
* Dry burned the coils.
* Quenched and burned the wick to get rid of the old flavour.
* Filled tank with new juice.
* Re-insert wick into tank.
* Check wicking action.

FIRE!!
Perfect changeover!!
 

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Make sure that you let me know when you are ordering anything from there. :p

FYI, you would be proud of what I have accomplished this evening. I performed my most extensive operation on the DID. I changed out my juice flavour. :thumbs:

* Syringed out the old juice.
* Twisted out the wick from between the coils.
* Dry burned the coils.
* Quenched and burned the wick to get rid of the old flavour.
* Filled tank with new juice.
* Re-insert wick into tank.
* Check wicking action.

FIRE!!
Perfect changeover!!

Hmmm. The Force is strong with this one.
 

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Holy cripes, Kona Velvet Milkshake, is rocking my DID. The taste is so pure its hard to fathom, wow I am so spoiled by my DID, and when you couple it with superior juice Oh man, no more cheap juice for this boyo! My DID deserves the best. Btw, I have noticed, for me, using a higher ohm, 3.0, with vv set at 5.2-5.4 really pops flavor.

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