Precise ELA Telescoping Mod by Super-T!

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Blix

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Those guys aren't typical users. Those are peeps that like a product because it is hard to find. They like it because few have them. The users here are typically different, they like it because they know it works, and the quality is the best in the industry.

David isn't trying to target an audience that doesn't care about overall quality. Why bother? I mean to them if it doesn't bling, and eye catching to them it isn't worth it. Have you noticed that most of them are noobs? There are few in the bunch that are an exception to the rule. If you pay close enough attention to that bunch, some also pay high dollar for the precise line. One day no lie, a few in that group I sat and watched a p+10 and a few batteries starting bid of 110 euros, this was the exact same time that superT had the p+10's on sale. I didn't stick around to watch the final bid, but I did see it get up to 150 euros. That is like $190 usd.

David has a hit on his hand, it may not appeal to noobs that have no clue, but it does appeal to those that are in the "know".

Generalising a a tad much there IMO, there are plenty "in the know" that doesn't necessarily want an ELA... :) I see your point though.
But the ...... in the vape Auctions on Facebook, OMG :facepalm:
 

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Generalising a a tad much there IMO, there are plenty "in the know" that doesn't necessarily want an ELA... :) I see your point though.
But the ...... in the vape Auctions on Facebook, OMG :facepalm:

You knew exactly which group I was talking about, that group is insane. Insane!

I have never commented in that group, never posted, I just sit back and watch with amazement at some of the stuff that happens in there.
 

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You knew exactly which group I was talking about, that group is insane. Insane!

I have never commented in that group, never posted, I just sit back and watch with amazement at some of the stuff that happens in there.


Lol yeah, that's crazytown indeed:rolleyes: Totally insane.
 

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I wander why there is ZERO vids of the ELA being actually used

Well, personally, I don't have a good way to do a meaningful video. In my case, it would just be a goofball vaping. Seems of little value. Especially when you have David's instructional videos up and running. I can't imagine I would have anything useful to add.
 

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And for when I feel the need to drip...

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and a little more plus size hand modeling ;)
 

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byggpoppa, your drip tip looks pregnant:laugh:

But that is one excellent vape, the Dripper Spiral really brings out the flavor in a juice!


EDIT: And duh, didn't realise you had it in 18500-mode, looks like 18350 in your hands!

I wish it would have some babies... I love that tip!
 

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So a few weeks back one of my 2 Sabers decided to quit, okay, not happy but I have my backup Saber. Well for a few days its been acting odd. Like usual, I figure Im doing something wrong, take my atomizers apart, rebuild etc. Start doing the battery switching, switch out the Kick.......

Last night my vapour is really cool, and clouds are getting smaller and smaller. Then this morning, it just stops. Im thinking dang, wheres my one KGO, oh my son is using it. Wheres my Natural, oh my son is using it. Now what, so I unpack my priority shipping box , filled with everything my buddy would need to get started and take out the cheapie mech and put the kick and batteries and pop on my Ody and wow, big clouds, light warm vape. Thank goodness I was lazy and didnt put it in the mailbox.

So, needless to say, now Im really anxious for ELA.
 

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So a few weeks back one of my 2 Sabers decided to quit, okay, not happy but I have my backup Saber. Well for a few days its been acting odd. Like usual, I figure Im doing something wrong, take my atomizers apart, rebuild etc. Start doing the battery switching, switch out the Kick.......

Last night my vapour is really cool, and clouds are getting smaller and smaller. Then this morning, it just stops. Im thinking dang, wheres my one KGO, oh my son is using it. Wheres my Natural, oh my son is using it. Now what, so I unpack my priority shipping box , filled with everything my buddy would need to get started and take out the cheapie mech and put the kick and batteries and pop on my Ody and wow, big clouds, light warm vape. Thank goodness I was lazy and didnt put it in the mailbox.

So, needless to say, now Im really anxious for ELA.


Woa close call there. I think you need a P+ or two for backup! :)
 

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You know, been thinking the same, I have almost bought the little P+ 10 a few times in the last couple weeks, its just so beautiful, but restrained myself because I dont have smaller atties, just the Odys. I would like the P+ 18350 but its been out, thank goodness, but it does look like I might have to in the future, or maybe another ELA:)

Oh, I didnt want to make the Sabers look bad, with the fact that both of them , not even a year old are not reliable, but I really think the 510 connection cant handle the weight of Odysseus on the threads. Ive always been careful not to over tighten. The silicone seal around the connection just wears out and you get it shorting out with nothing to keep the threads from touching the sides.
 
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So a few weeks back one of my 2 Sabers decided to quit, okay, not happy but I have my backup Saber. Well for a few days its been acting odd. Like usual, I figure Im doing something wrong, take my atomizers apart, rebuild etc. Start doing the battery switching, switch out the Kick.......

Last night my vapour is really cool, and clouds are getting smaller and smaller. Then this morning, it just stops. Im thinking dang, wheres my one KGO, oh my son is using it. Wheres my Natural, oh my son is using it. Now what, so I unpack my priority shipping box , filled with everything my buddy would need to get started and take out the cheapie mech and put the kick and batteries and pop on my Ody and wow, big clouds, light warm vape. Thank goodness I was lazy and didnt put it in the mailbox.

So, needless to say, now Im really anxious for ELA.

Hey Avid you can get your sabers repaired under warranty see here, If in the event the potentiometer fails under Normal Use & Proper Care, we will replace the unit for you. This will be at our discretion. The warranty will then be extended for another 90 Days when you receive your new device. After your 90 Day Warranty period, you can purchase a replacement warranty for $39 ONLY by emailing us. This will be good for a one time use and extends the warranty for another 90 Days on the new unit you receive. At the least,if there discretion does not warrant a repair,it will only cost $39.00 for a warranty repair plus and extended 90 days per device. Just a suggestion?
 

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Got a question regarding the use of RBAs and which top cap to use. Like Ive stated, I use Odysseus which has a 510 connection with the air intakes on the connection near threads. Would I use the reg top cap or the air adjustable draw cap?


The adjustable cap is for cartos and standard atomizers only, so you will use the regular one. It still got a tiny, tiny gap to allow for some airflow.
 
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