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Dauslyn

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I have a few questions, as I'm at work and unable to access any review videos -
1) how do you fill the tank?
2) Is it possible to drip with this atomizer?
3) How is the ohm rating determined?
4) How accessible are the parts to rebuild it?
5) How often does it need to be rebuilt?

sorry for the plethora of questions, and thanks in advance for any answers!
 

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I have a few questions, as I'm at work and unable to access any review videos -
1) how do you fill the tank
2) Is it possible to drip with this atomizer?
3) How is the ohm rating determined?
4) How accessible are the parts to rebuild it?
5) How often does it need to be rebuilt?


sorry for the plethora of questions, and thanks in advance for any answers!

1. Fill through the opening in the wick. (with a syringe)
2. yes as it is centered under the drip tip
3. by number of wraps of the coil
4. very available ebay or house of hybrids
5. depends on you my coils and wicks last over a month
 
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Dauslyn

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1. Fill through the opening in the wick. (with a syringe)
2. yes as it is centered under the drip tip
3. by number of wraps of the coil
4. very available ebay or house of hybrids
5. depends on you my coils and wicks last over a month

Fantastic, thank you for the response!
 

AlmightyGod

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Production will be starting back up tomorrow I have the right stuff coming in.So within the next 3 or 4 days I will be shipping out at least 25 more orders.I shipped out 12 or 13 yesterday and I will have some going out tomorrow.I'm guessing the hot rush is over as only a few orders have come in the last few days.So would this be considered the dry spell?

You should spread the word at the other forums too. :)

Once you have some of these shipped out, I have a feeling you'll have more than you can handle. Then drop that Atom Bomb on us, & it'll start all over again.
 

Chopper71

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I am drilling the holes the smallest I can get them.If anyone would like to do their own please let me know when making your order.Other wise they are coming in one size and that is for a tight draw at least to me that is.I just can't keep driving almost 40 minutes round trip to town and keep buying the drill bits that are snapping off.I don't think most would either and I hope you all understand its not business its personal.It takes to much time making those trips all the time away from me building.I just can't see driving that much for one bit if that's all they have.I'm in no way being mean or not understanding,I'm just being realistic.I won't lie to you all or skip steps to make you something good for your hard earned money.
 

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You should spread the word at the other forums too. :)

Once you have some of these shipped out, I have a feeling you'll have more than you can handle. Then drop that Atom Bomb on us, & it'll start all over again.

yup - i think it now depends on customer satisfaction and reviews! :) no better advertisement than word of mouth!
 

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I lost 2 days of time on the forum, because this past saturday a malevolent thunderstorm came through while I was away from the house. When I got home, lightning had caused some sort of a surge in the coax (cable) going into the cable modem, which also as I was to find out, took out my 50 dollar router with it, and the network card in 1 of the 2 computers here.

I suppose I should feel lucky it spared the computer itself, but the loss of the router stings during a month with a budget heavy on vaping. So ... for the interim until it's replaced, my g/f and I have to share the net between the 2 computers, as a static IP only allows 1 to be on at a time. Not fun, but at least the connection's back up. The cable company got out here within a 2 day span at least.
 

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I lost 2 days of time on the forum, because this past saturday a malevolent thunderstorm came through while I was away from the house. When I got home, lightning had caused some sort of a surge in the coax (cable) going into the cable modem, which also as I was to find out, took out my 50 dollar router with it, and the network card in 1 of the 2 computers here.

I suppose I should feel lucky it spared the computer itself, but the loss of the router stings during a month with a budget heavy on vaping. So ... for the interim until it's replaced, my g/f and I have to share the net between the 2 computers, as a static IP only allows 1 to be on at a time. Not fun, but at least the connection's back up. The cable company got out here within a 2 day span at least.

Forget the PC its a good thing you guys are ok. We just had a baby hurricane pass by yesterday here in FL. It dawned on me for the first time that thats a good reason to keep extra batts charged and extra juice on hand. I'm going to invent the solar powered PV.
 

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Unfortunately, I imagine that would take a sizable solar panel, mainly for the current supply rather than voltage. Might be simpler to get a solar charger (with a/c outlets) ... seen a few around, although not all of them are cheap.

Yes, after I posted that I was thinking an inverter. From a panel thru the inverter to the passthru, or recharge or whatever once you have an outlet.
 
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