PDIB's Making MODs!

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Well, I bought MON's Grip today. I looked at those woodvils so many times, and may have bought one if not for the grip. If I had bought a woodvil, it may have jeopardized my dibi purchase with the wife. So, all is well, and I have another bottom feeder. Now I need to figure put which atomizer to get for it. Won't take an rda. I think?

Won't take the usual suspects, at least. The microgram that was being talked about would work, so would a diver or a killer ( all three are tube style rebuildables)


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Well, I bought MON's Grip today. I looked at those woodvils so many times, and may have bought one if not for the grip. If I had bought a woodvil, it may have jeopardized my dibi purchase with the wife. So, all is well, and I have another bottom feeder. Now I need to figure put which atomizer to get for it. Won't take an rda. I think?

Yes it will - i can run an RM2 on mine and an IGO for sure.

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I forget the rating of the switch - but i DO know that sub 1 on them is chancing it. I'd hate to say rated for 6A and be wrong, but it's in that ballpark as you say.

I have (think double figures) wood mods and only one will do subΩ, some are DNA20 regulated = coils about 1.3 etc, but i chose them all because of the wood.

So you can vaseline like mad!


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The fire switch is rated at 5 amps, the on/off switch is 3 amps, you can go to 1 ohm on a standard Woodvil. If you put a drop of solder across the contacts on the on/off switch, bypassing it, Then you can go down to .85 ohms.
 

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Ok now I'm really lost. Was just trying to figure to what volts that battery had dropped to. Its just the battery not in the dibi.

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Turn that dial to the 20 in the DCV area counterclockwise from that setting. The setting you have it on is for testing primary batteries like AAA, AA, etc. non rechargeables.
 

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The fire switch is rated at 5 amps, the on/off switch is 3 amps, you can go to 1 ohm on a standard Woodvil. If you put a drop of solder across the contacts on the on/off switch, bypassing it, Then you can go down to .85 ohms.

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I have a couple Cyclone clones coming that I intend to convert to bottom feeders. It looks like a 1/16 drill bit might do it but I'm leaning towards 3/64th, any suggestions as to what size I need to make?

Yep that's right, a $6 atty on a $300 mod.......this one

https://www.fasttech.com/products/1353408
 
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I have a couple Cyclone clones coming that I intend to convert to bottom feeders. It looks like a 1/16 drill bit might do it but I'm leaning towards 3/64th, any suggestions as to what size I need to make?

Yep that's right, a $6 atty on a $300 mod.......

Wut, I'm going to put a $10 atty on my $300 mod... and my 2 $160 mods, and have one on my rare Microstick. I like cheap atties too. Can throw them away if you don't like em anymore:).
 

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Here's a $10 atty in my microstick... fits better than the one they make themselves for it:p

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I have a couple Cyclone clones coming that I intend to convert to bottom feeders. It looks like a 1/16 drill bit might do it but I'm leaning towards 3/64th, any suggestions as to what size I need to make?

Yep that's right, a $6 atty on a $300 mod.......

I usually drill my atty post out with a #54 bit (1.4mm .055"). Darkzero told me (i think) he uses a #53. #54 is more than plenty for juice flow, and leaves a little more metal and a little more room for error.
 
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