You have progressI got pictures taken and both dead rabbit solo rdas built. That seemed like it took a while. I put the squonk pins in both and have them on mods ready for testing. That might be the extent of my review efforts for today.
You have progressI got pictures taken and both dead rabbit solo rdas built. That seemed like it took a while. I put the squonk pins in both and have them on mods ready for testing. That might be the extent of my review efforts for today.
With that much snow I’m surprised you don’t have a snowblower. I got mine out a couple weeks ago to make sure it would start.Good afternoonbeen busy all morning and afternoon and just looked at the clock.. only 1:30! Got a lot more to do today, but glad no more shoveling. Got about a foot of snow last night
I dont really have much to shovel. Just a short path to the sidewalk, steps, a car length and width driveway, and a little area for doggo. Most times it takes like 20 minutes maybe to shovel it but with like 3 feet of plowed snow at end of my driveway.. oof. The city takes care of the sidewalks.. kindaWith that much snow I’m surprised you don’t have a snowblower. I got mine out a couple weeks ago to make sure it would start.
Anyone have any guides or videos they know of to build/wick a Dwarw? I have the MTL V2
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We have to do our own sidewalks. That and a four car driveway is plenty for me. I like having the snowblower also because I usually go over and do my next door neighbor’s if we get very much.I dont really have much to shovel. Just a short path to the sidewalk, steps, a car length and width driveway, and a little area for doggo. Most times it takes like 20 minutes maybe to shovel it but with like 3 feet of plowed snow at end of my driveway.. oof. The city takes care of the sidewalks.. kinda
I see you already got help on this, I use the bunny ear method.. Easy peasy.Anyone have any guides or videos they know of to build/wick a Dwarw? I have the MTL V2
Our @AngeNZ has an excellent blog entry on wicking the Dvarw.
Dvarw RTA Wicking Techniques
There's plenty of different ways out there to wick a Dvarw RTA. As a new owner, I've tried nearly all of them out. This page is aimed as a one stop shop, displaying a few of the better techniques out there. I am very much a dvarw newbie. If you...www.e-cigarette-forum.com
The easiest and quickest is the traditional bunny ear method. That's what Peter Sarkozi, the Dvarw creator, recommends and uses. I use the same method. Any of the wicking methods work just as nicely as the others.
Mark Todd has a nice video for building/wicking. He uses the bunny ear method in his Dvarw's.
Just click "Watch on YouTube" to view the video.
I like to cut my tails at about 1.5mm over the top of the chimney and then place them down in front of the juice flow holes. The Dvarw is one of the most forgiving RTA's when it comes to wicking.
Once you have your Dvarw built and wicked don't forget to put the little top cap on the chimney. If you don't your Dvarw will flood and leak juice.![]()