PeterKay

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Yep,that was me.

Been a long time since i stopped using the berserker,not a fan of drippers anyway.

I did get the way the cap works,press down then twist and it would lock but it was a dripper so you do that ALOT of times a day.

Thinking there was some small machining imperfection on the inside of the cap and that is what chewed up the bottom o-ring.
I'm having the same problem, the o-ring that the top cap goes over keeps getting shredded. I realised what was happening when I noticed a big black piece of the o-ring floating in the tank lol. I'm beginning to think that they simply used wrong type o-ring for that tank, it should be a notch thinner than it is.
 

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Papua Blotto :wub:
 

Rob B.

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As a photographer, I'd like to share with everyone the one best common trick to good photos. Our phones have great cameras in them, but even the best cameras put out poor photos with out this one simple, free, and easy to attain resource for great pictures. Make sure there is lots of light on your subject. It may not produce professional results, but it will greatly increase the quality of your pictures. Not picking or dissing on anyone's pictures. I know everyone is proud of their setups, and just want to help ya'll show them to the world in the best way possible. :)
 
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barkfunklerbunk

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As a photographer I'd like to share with everyone the one best common trick to good photos. Our phones have great cameras in them, but even the best cameras put out poor photos with out this one simple, free, and easy to attain resource for great pictures. Make sure there is lots of light on your subject. It may not produce professional results, but it will greatly increase the quality of your pictures. Not picking or dissing on anyone's pictures. I know everyone is proud of their setups, and just want to help ya'll show them to the world in the best way possible. :)
Seems like I've got pretty good light, you can see in good detail all the dirt, rust, and grime in back and foreground! :lol:

The geekvape Solo is so so awesome for dirty work environments. Money well spent.
 

Rob B.

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Seems like I've got pretty good light, you can see in good detail all the dirt, rust, and grime in back and foreground! :lol:

The geekvape Solo is so so awesome for dirty work environments. Money well spent.

Yes indeed bfb! You have a great handle on the lighting. The details in your photos are perfect. I could even get a decent set of fingerprints off that photo. :laugh: Keep up the great work. :thumb:
 

barkfunklerbunk

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Yes indeed bfb! You have a great handle on the lighting. The details in your photos are perfect. I could even get a decent set of fingerprints off that photo. :laugh: Keep up the great work. :thumb:
I'd say 99% of the great shots are due to my samsung s9. I have my camera settings at the highest at 16:9 9.1MP 4032x2268. The scene optimizer is on, but I'm not quite certain what it actually does. Many times I have to crop my photos because the size is way too large (megabytes) to upload here
 

Rob B.

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I'd say 99% of the great shots are due to my samsung s9. I have my camera settings at the highest at 16:9 9.1MP 4032x2268. The scene optimizer is on, but I'm not quite certain what it actually does. Many times I have to crop my photos because the size is way too large (megabytes) to upload here

Yeah, I have to reduce mine also. I don't have a scene optimizer on my iPhone, but I do have HDR, which I am guessing is the equivalent to your scene optimizer. Your phone takes nice shots.
 

barkfunklerbunk

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Yeah, I have to reduce mine also. I don't have a scene optimizer on my iPhone, but I do have HDR, which I am guessing is the equivalent to your scene optimizer. Your phone takes nice shots.
Thanks, it's one of the reasons I stick with samsung. But I know apple is right up there or better. I like to take the highest quality shots possible, even though it takes up more room. I can always reduce the quality or size(not likely), but not really the other way around. It's the same for me with movie/tv files, I want the best encode possible.


These geekvape solos are sure nice, but I've been tempted to get another mod (single or double), something that's nicer(but not dicodes expensive). Anyone have experience with the squid detonator? I know that if I were to get one, I wouldn't go with a black finish. One of my double barrels wore out pretty quick in spots, but the champagne finish on another is still pretty much as good as it started with.
 

BNEAT

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As a photographer I'd like to share with everyone the one best common trick to good photos. Our phones have great cameras in them, but even the best cameras put out poor photos with out this one simple, free, and easy to attain resource for great pictures. Make sure there is lots of light on your subject. It may not produce professional results, but it will greatly increase the quality of your pictures. Not picking or dissing on anyone's pictures. I know everyone is proud of their setups, and just want to help ya'll show them to the world in the best way possible. :)
re-post this so I can "LIKE" it again
 

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