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payne1226

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2.0 Ohm Replaceable Coils for the Vision Stone Tank
ok the big metal loop on bottom and then there is a c clam like thing holing the other end of the wire to the center post. my question is. is there a way for me to un hook the wire i have currently in there and make a new coil wiith different wick i have not tried really hard to pull the wire of of the big loop thing and the little c clamp thing but i want to experment and not ruin it. any one have this tank and can anyone give me some ideas on how i might go about this with out breaking my new tank.
also i just got this from a local vender and he didnt know squat about it which bugs me but o well lol
 

Nurzrachit

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I find it best to deal with this situation from the automobile.
1.place stone tank in dominant hand.
2.open window with non dominant hand.
3.depress accelarator to floor until you hit a cruising speed of approximately 120 mph.
4.release stone tank out the window with extreme velocity.
5.return home and order a vivi nova tank.
 

TheCatsPajamas

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That is hilarious!! Made my night lol.

I find it best to deal with this situation from the automobile.
1.place stone tank in dominant hand.
2.open window with non dominant hand.
3.depress accelarator to floor until you hit a cruising speed of approximately 120 mph.
4.release stone tank out the window with extreme velocity.
5.return home and order a vivi nova tank.
 

JazzyTech

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It's not a vivi, but it's not too shabby for the price and that it's a real RBA. I've been tinkering with this for a few days now. It has it's own set of issues, but once dialed in, it smokes great, it's my all day favorite at home. I wouldn't drop it though.. Vivi's are better for beginning your builds because they force you to do a few things you may not consider with a typical RBA. For instance, I made 4 different coils (testing various ohms/juices) and although the taste was better than with my vivis(I have 'em all) it was still lacking somewhat. It eventually dawned on me that I needed to elevate the coil higher than typical. This RBA went from "pretty good" to "wow!"
I like the spring loaded posts that the Hyper SRT II has. Makes it possible to load without needing to turn screws. I posted a short review in the RBA section if you'd like to know more.
 
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