RDA Plume Veil Revisited

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jaxgator

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Take the top cap off and juice it on the cotton. How hard is that to do??

Actually, on my authentic, it can become a b!tch. That o-ring really snugs it up. After a bit of a session the drip tip no longer will hold to the top cap to remove it, then it becomes a real PITA. That's usually when I rinse off the top cap and drip tip. Reassemble and all is well again.

But yeah, just remove the top cap and drip even amounts on both sides of your wicking material.
 

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my tobh topcap is nice ontop the plumeveil, comes of easy, try it if you got one :)

I got one but it is black and I have OCD so that ain't gonna work for me.

Quite honestly, I don't want to switch out the top cap. Well, if it has better air flow than my V1, then I might switch it out but the PV top cap is what makes this atty imo.

The V1 only has 2 holes. The V1 Cloud Chaser version has 4 holes IIRC. I Forget which one it is, but one of them has 3 holes in the top cap. That might be a clone though. I don't remember. So many versions of so many attys, it's hard to keep up.

Anyway, if I were to replace the top cap on my Plume, it would only be with another PV top cap with more air holes.
 

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I got one but it is black and I have OCD so that ain't gonna work for me.

Quite honestly, I don't want to switch out the top cap. Well, if it has better air flow than my V1, then I might switch it out but the PV top cap is what makes this atty imo.

The V1 only has 2 holes. The V1 Cloud Chaser version has 4 holes IIRC. I Forget which one it is, but one of them has 3 holes in the top cap. That might be a clone though. I don't remember. So many versions of so many attys, it's hard to keep up.

Anyway, if I were to replace the top cap on my Plume, it would only be with another PV top cap with more air holes.


Yup i hear ya! :)

For me the PV topcap didnt make much of a differance to my vape or not enough for me to go wow that was amazing i must use it..
I never use it :D but i do use either the neg post holes & cyclops Or mostly i turn it upside down and use both cyclops & the six holes
all open, gives a really good vape, but i'm an air junky, i use to run a 16mm atty with 2x1/8th id airholes :)
 
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Does the Zenith have air holes in the top cap? I found with the Plume that it really starts pumping out the vapor when I open the top cap air holes pretty much to maximum (delrin is almost flush with the top of the top cap).

The Zenith doesn't have the air holes in the top cap. I tried adjusting my Plume Veil's air holes but didn't find much difference. I keep my delrin cap all the way on top so that the air holes are closed off. I did notice a slightly denser and cooler vape though with the delrin cap all the way down and the air holes all the way open.
 

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I think the neg air hole leaking has a lot to do with your build. I use a decent amount of wick, and drip on to the wick by removing the top most cap, no leaking. If I over drip then yeah, it leaks...but my guess is any atty would, regardless if it's a clone or authentic.

Totally this
 
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