No Lo. Now I see exactly your point. And I completely agree. There is an adjustable negated air. And to be honest to everyone, if you read Lo's post carefully it makes sense. With the tip it's adjustable. Yes. But the satisfaction suffers in an odd way. Personally I have take it for two days straight with the adjustable. I cannot replicate creating the vapor that I get with no adjustable tip or with a straight tip. Insert a 10mm straight tip with a matching hole and you can cloud the room.
Oddly enough, I couldn't explain this either.
Yep.
I will also add that moving the penny to a JGG and opening the air does improve the performance. But it still falls short of the straight drip tip. You don't labor as much to satisfy your vape with air control but nothing matches the straight opening.
Interesting...
I cant figure out how to adjust the air control. If i want a tight draw it will gurgle and sometimes i get juice in my mouth, if i open the draw a little more, it feels like fake air. If i open it full there is to much air, and it still feels like fake air. Only way i manage to get a semi good vape is on jgg, without the mouthpiece. Dint plan to use the jgg air controll on this. My first thouth was that i got a faulty penny. I realy cant imagene imeo make it like this. This may be me, not having the knowlege to use it, so please dont judge the new penny from my comment. On the positive site, it looks fantastic.
Yup!
I had juice in my mouth, too. Which means that actually closing the semitelescopic mouthpiece does have an influence on the relative juice air mixture amounts, but depending on how much you screw it down. More later to this.
Dont know the right english word for fake air. But its feels like air is comming from some where else, like a leak or something. Its so much better without the mp, but i wanted to use it with stealth cap or on the piccolo. Mayby i need to try using ribbon or micro coil. Hope some of the veterans soon will post there findings. This post is not to point fingers or to talk bad about the penny. Im pretty sure everything is for a reason.
Yes.
Because it is air coming from somewhere else, actually.
I was looking at the tip today, and it reminded me of the UFS 510 extension - similar, isn't it? With the 510 extension I always had one big issue, it moves, it just moves while in the atomizer, and so does the drip tip as a consequence. Since I hate this, I use the UFS with a long tip which mounts a thicker o-ring.
Now: today I tried many different tips on Penelope V2, some worked, some not. In a couple of cases I had the same vape as with no tip, which means excellent. The tips working were the ones with thicker o-rings, try it out. If you have to force it in, it will preserve the creaminess of the vapor, otherwise the effect will be the same as the official semitelescopic tip.
So I suppose that actually air is leaking in, it's not air from the bottom and it doesn't have to do with the 2mm holes on the bottom , it enters from the semitelescopic tip and ruins the experience. By closing the semitelescopic tip a lot less air leaks in and one is able to exert suction and getting more liquid to the coil, even to the mouth as happened.
Of course there is a reason why the semitelescopic tip has two o-rings that don't exert great grip: the semitelescopic mouthpiece is idrectly connected to the rest of the mouthpiece; to make the two independent in rotation and actually usable (meaning developing less friction), o-rings without excessive grip a prerequisite.
So the dilemma:
-bigger o-rings ------> no air leaking in, but difficult to regulate without actually screwing and unscrewing the principal mouthpiece. No regulation at all with a common drip tip.
- original o-rings-------> problems we encountered
These are my thoughts.
What I would try: thicker o-rings, maybe only one. Which size are the two mounted?
No o-rings at all, meaning I would like to see a one-piece mouthpiece as Penelope V1 one day.
I want to point out: the vape experience without any regolation is excellent, better than Penelope V1 and comparable to Ithaka in some aspects, even better in others, so this wouldn't be that bad.
If others do not experience these problems...well, happy for you. For me, at the moment, with the semitelescopic mouthpiece Penelope V2 is not usable at all, while it performs wonderfully with other drip tips or at best without.