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From bottom, left to right, 5th item i think call the upper connection nut is the same as the one we have in the short mode? Is it for e2 or 510atty mode use?


This part was NOT in my expansion kit. :(
I already contacted Cameron in UK last week, but as the shop is closed ATM he doesn't check mails either.
 

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Hummm, I am confused.... On the pic it says next to the small o-ring "on 510 atomizer threads" why what where? If you have a o-ring on the top of the threads you loose the holes hence loosing all of the feeding? am I mistaken somehow? I use 510 atty like Imeo has in the video just screwing it on to base, nowadays usually trying to lineup the holes since it does feed a bit "slow".
 

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It goes on the 510 atomizer threads when using an E2. You do ot need those holes to feed juice for the E2

Hummm, I am confused.... On the pic it says next to the small o-ring "on 510 atomizer threads" why what where? If you have a o-ring on the top of the threads you loose the holes hence loosing all of the feeding? am I mistaken somehow? I use 510 atty like Imeo has in the video just screwing it on to base, nowadays usually trying to lineup the holes since it does feed a bit "slow".
 

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Hummm, I am confused.... On the pic it says next to the small o-ring "on 510 atomizer threads" why what where? If you have a o-ring on the top of the threads you loose the holes hence loosing all of the feeding? am I mistaken somehow? I use 510 atty like Imeo has in the video just screwing it on to base, nowadays usually trying to lineup the holes since it does feed a bit "slow".

the o-ring you are talking about goes on the threads to cover the holes in CE2 mode. also, someone correct me if im wrong, but i thought the smallest o-ring was only used in UFS mode
 

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Imeo, that is what has had me a little confused. Without that 3x2mm under the nut, what is preventing someone from screwing down the rebuildable portion too far and shorting out the center pin to the dripping base?

Without some sort of insulated stop to prevent this, I can foresee a few issues with shorted batteries unless I am missing something.

Ody is feeded from its 2 side holes like all the other atomizers fx. But you have to put the tiny o-ring around the small channel at the end of Ody's pin and remove the 3x2 o-ring under the nut that keeps the positive pole
 
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Without that 3x2mm under the nut, what is preventing someone from screwing down the rebuildable portion too far and shorting out the center pin to the dripping base?

If that were to happen wouldn't the center pin stick so far out of the base, that connecting it to the UFS might be difficult?

EDIT: DUH. UFS floating center pin would compensate. But the outer center pin spacing should be a good visual indicator of correct inner spacing, right?
 
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Ody is feeded from its 2 side holes like all the other atomizers fx. But you have to put the tiny o-ring around the small channel at the end of Ody's pin and remove the 3x2 o-ring under the nut that keeps the positive pole

Simply amazing. I was sitting here wondering if you used ufs juice controll how the juice would get to the wick with the oring in the way. Then I read this and now I understand. With the oring in the channel it sits below the fill holes but still acts as an insulator and leak protector. Simple solutions for a simple problem. Sorry if this was obvious to all but I have been picking over this in my head for a couple days now.
 

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I just confirmed my suspicion about UFS mode. If you remove the 3x2 o-ring from below the Lower connection nut and put the 1.78x1.78mm o-ring in the slot at the lower part of the center pin. It will indeed short out if you screw the ceramic assembly down too far.

Simply amazing. I was sitting here wondering if you used ufs juice controll how the juice would get to the wick with the oring in the way. Then I read this and now I understand. With the oring in the channel it sits below the fill holes but still acts as an insulator and leak protector. Simple solutions for a simple problem. Sorry if this was obvious to all but I have been picking over this in my head for a couple days now.
 

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The Ody center post only needs to make contact with the center pin of the UFS connector, it doesn't need to be snugged in tight.

A nylon washer in place of the usual o ring would prevent any problems with shorts.

PS, zoranth, I know you know this and are probably pointing out a possible problem.
I just confirmed my suspicion about UFS mode. If you remove the 3x2 o-ring from below the Lower connection nut and put the 1.78x1.78mm o-ring in the slot at the lower part of the center pin. It will indeed short out if you screw the ceramic assembly down too far.
 
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I agree Poppa. like you say, the potential for the problem is there and people need to be aware of it.

Putting a nylon washer in place of the o-ring would not allow juice flow just like the o-ring would not have. Unless you are thinking a very thin nylon washer of lets say 0.20mm thick or something. The gap between the drip base and the lower connection nut is approximately 0.75mm - 1mm if you keep the bottom of the center pin flush with the bottom of the 510 connector



The Ody center post only needs to make contact with the center pin of the UFS connector, it doesn't need to be snugged in tight.

A nylon washer in place of the usual o ring would prevent any problems with shorts.

PS, zoranth, I know you know this and are pointing out a possible problem.
 
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