Precise ELA Telescoping Mod by Super-T!

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We are now running the extension tubes (both the regular length and the optional extra length). Fit like a glove. Those who are used to traditional threading telescoping mods, won't believe the rigidity and lack of play between the body and telsecoping section. It really becomes one.

I recently bought another telescoping mod because I have always liked the look and I wanted one forever. I used it for about 30 minutes and it's sat there since then. I have the button on my P+ setup so that it is so effortless to push it where I find myself having to position the other mod in my hand just right to be able to fire it. I love the P+ button more and more every day, it goes with me everywhere now :)
 

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hmm thinking about an ELA type hybrid... which in my limited knowledge would probably eliminate the 510 connection.
So whether it (the ELA) would be transferrable or not, it (ELA) would be a complimentary mechanical (for Genesis -perhaps a SuperT geni), and the Super T hybrid would be next up....
oh just woke up... nice dreaming

I wonder how many are using Precise+ for Genesis atomizers now.
 

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You're talking about the air hole in the ZAU?
what about resistance?
I'd guess if it was low enough, the vapor would be competing with that airhole to the max...
I have a ZAU that I occasionally swap out on my P+, it works well but I"m having a hard time getting used to the light draw that the top cap has. :)
 

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You're talking about the air hole in the ZAU?
what about resistance?
I'd guess if it was low enough, the vapor would be competing with that airhole to the max...

The coil I have setup ATM is 1.5 and it vapes fine at 3.7v it's just real airy because of the hole in the top cap is larger than what I'm used to.
 

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While I am waiting for my ELA, I have been thinking about using a Kick. I know that this has been discused earlier in this thread, but I would like to hear more of your opinions. I plan on switching exclusively to mechanical mods mostly because I like the look and feel of them. Also I am getting tired of pressing the bottom of my Provari and it not firing. The one thing that I do not like is that the voltage changes as you use it. I can use a kick, but that poses a different problem. I can no longer adjust my coils to give me different different wattages for different juices. So, will I get use to the voltage changes if I don't use a Kick. Will I get use to all of the different juices at the same wattage if I do use a Kick? Am I condemned to pressing the bottom button on my Provari for the rest of my life. I am interested in your opinion of the Kick.
 

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since I've gotten into Genesis, I am very interested in SuperT mechanical/s.... the 500 and 650 PRecise+. Thought I'd check one out while waiting for the ELA. out of stock. Any news of some flat tops before the ELA gets here?

I would really like to get a flat top for my P+18650 :)
 

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While I am waiting for my ELA, I have been thinking about using a Kick. I know that this has been discused earlier in this thread, but I would like to hear more of your opinions. I plan on switching exclusively to mechanical mods mostly because I like the look and feel of them. Also I am getting tired of pressing the bottom of my Provari and it not firing. The one thing that I do not like is that the voltage changes as you use it. I can use a kick, but that poses a different problem. I can no longer adjust my coils to give me different different wattages for different juices. So, will I get use to the voltage changes if I don't use a Kick. Will I get use to all of the different juices at the same wattage if I do use a Kick? Am I condemned to pressing the bottom button on my Provari for the rest of my life. I am interested in your opinion of the Kick.

It's pretty easy to dial the wattage up or down on the kick depending on your coil or juice :)
 

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Kicks are adjustable with an analog potentiometer from 5-10W. So rest assured...you will be able to adjust it to your juice within that range while having a steady vape and protections. :vapor:

While I am waiting for my ELA, I have been thinking about using a Kick. I know that this has been discused earlier in this thread, but I would like to hear more of your opinions. I plan on switching exclusively to mechanical mods mostly because I like the look and feel of them. Also I am getting tired of pressing the bottom of my Provari and it not firing. The one thing that I do not like is that the voltage changes as you use it. I can use a kick, but that poses a different problem. I can no longer adjust my coils to give me different different wattages for different juices. So, will I get use to the voltage changes if I don't use a Kick. Will I get use to all of the different juices at the same wattage if I do use a Kick? Am I condemned to pressing the bottom button on my Provari for the rest of my life. I am interested in your opinion of the Kick.
 

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While I am waiting for my ELA, I have been thinking about using a Kick. I know that this has been discused earlier in this thread, but I would like to hear more of your opinions. I plan on switching exclusively to mechanical mods mostly because I like the look and feel of them. Also I am getting tired of pressing the bottom of my Provari and it not firing. The one thing that I do not like is that the voltage changes as you use it. I can use a kick, but that poses a different problem. I can no longer adjust my coils to give me different different wattages for different juices. So, will I get use to the voltage changes if I don't use a Kick. Will I get use to all of the different juices at the same wattage if I do use a Kick? Am I condemned to pressing the bottom button on my Provari for the rest of my life. I am interested in your opinion of the Kick.

seems to me the benefit of VW (ie kick) is that you don't have to change anything, much... I mean if you change your coil (resistance) you will get the same vape (for that juice) everytime... it works great if you use the same juice a lot; ie if an atomizer dies, you can put one on with a different resistance; same vape.
kick will allow you to change wattage if you need to do that too...
I love VW if I'm not using a Genesis at .9 Ohms.... I vape my Penelope at 9 to 10w all the time (1.7 Ohm)... and i use only a few different juices so theres going to be the same juice in there for sure.
 

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While I am waiting for my ELA, I have been thinking about using a Kick. I know that this has been discused earlier in this thread, but I would like to hear more of your opinions. I plan on switching exclusively to mechanical mods mostly because I like the look and feel of them. Also I am getting tired of pressing the bottom of my Provari and it not firing. The one thing that I do not like is that the voltage changes as you use it. I can use a kick, but that poses a different problem. I can no longer adjust my coils to give me different different wattages for different juices. So, will I get use to the voltage changes if I don't use a Kick. Will I get use to all of the different juices at the same wattage if I do use a Kick? Am I condemned to pressing the bottom button on my Provari for the rest of my life. I am interested in your opinion of the Kick.

No need for adjustment of coils because you can do this very easy and with/without kick.Say you want to use a very low ohm coil you just do not need to use a kick for this because you will get the higher wattage w/o it.Times when you want to run a higher ohm coil above 1.5 and up,use the kick and adjust it before you put it in the mod.That is the secret to using a kick with mech's.Certain times in the day i like to run sub ohm coils and other times of the day i prefer my kick.You will not have to keep pushing the button on your provari any longer.I think this is where most people are turned off by the kick,or they just don't understand it?
 
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