mornign crew! seems like our hours all all thrown about, lol i just woke up 
Just to confirm what I think is correct, the only display on the Mark 7 Destroyer is for the adjusted voltage to the atomizer. It doesn't have a way to check the charge status of the batteries. I read that some mods had another switch to check both the variable voltage and battery status but couldn'nt find anything in my Destroyer. I looked in there and couldn't see any unused space so that might be the reason. Just checking to make sure I wasn't missing something
Hello , just to say i'm pleased with my mark8 received friday, great mod working very well.
Only one thing little bit "difficult" is than when using different BF (mark8, reo or grip) you have to dose differently with the feeder, each one is different .
Not really interesting, but just wanted to show i'm happy![]()
What do you folks think about a cheaper and smaller(less width instead of shorter) RSM model without the voltage display and on/off switch but only with a regulator? I have never used the on/off switch and I don't think I really need it since the regulator already offers good safety, and the voltage display is only used once a while when I try out dfferent setting but I can just use multi-meter or even offer those beautiful RSM voltage meters seperately. And especially with the Destroyer, I don't find myself fiddling around with different voltage setting much since I only use the same LR boge cartos, and alot of people are probably not much different.
I was just looking inside my Destroyer the other day... and I started imagining having the batteries below the tanks and putting the button, regulator and screw(optional) on the other side to make the width little more narrower, making it look almost like a wooden pipe mod.
I have no complaints about my RSMs and I was just day dreaming...![]()