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quovadis

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Guys
what are all these O rings, gaskets, spacers that were sent with the ST1?

I tried the small green 15270 batteries and they seemed to work without spacers?

I'm a little overwhelmed by this ST1...It's so small.
I need to get accustomed to it.

I'm so afraid of breaking something. The first thing i did was to put Naolox on the threads.

I'm not sure i understand the button? We have to use our Pinky to push it?

Why does the ST1 have ventilation holes above the switch? Is there a purpose for these?

Gosh...it's so small..
Can't comment on it yet...too new...just different.;)

Could you please detail what these washers and spare parts are for?
Are they spare parts ? Or do i need them now?

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quovadis

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A very smooth vape so far...no harshness.. or irregular puffs.
I understand the adjustable airflow system now..Makes so much sense.

I have never tried these baby green batteries on anything else but they seem to be working ever so smoothly with the ST1. Deep moist vapes.

As for the ST1, it's a miniature masterpiece of craft. I could get very aggressive if someone got too close to it.

It looks so much better without an atty.
The atty sort of cheapens the main body.
 

quovadis

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Thanks for that quick first-use review. It's encouraging! I'm with you, I like my Janty Stick because it hides the atomizer. I want someone to make a PV that hides the atty and has a button that squirts juice from a reservoir onto the atty. (hint-hint)

Strange you should mention all this.

The superT has nothing in common with the JS.

Picture a camel in the desert and fish under the sea.
 

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The various spare washers and lock washers are for the adjustable throw of the button. I see that you figured this out already. The last batch of CR2 batteries I received from Deal Extreme were ever so lightly longer than the CR2's from a previous order. The ability to adjust the button throw allowed me to compensate for the dimensional oddity. You can do micro adjustments to the button throw by tightening or backing off the screw.

The o-rings should completely seal the 801 atomizer so that air only flows through the adjustable airflow vent on the adapter. One thin o-ring works fine for an SLB801 atomizer. You would probably need two thin o-rings to seal a BE112 atomizer properly. As I recall, the fat washer was useful for a JKBC-302 atomizer.

forcedfuel50 did a video a few months back that explained the Super-T and the reason for the holes in the body. They are to vent battery gasses in the unlikely event a problem should arise. The holes are angled away from the users face.

My favorite setup is the BE112 at 6 volts. First thing in the morning, I set the draw to be a little bit 'airy'. Later in the morning I dial in a slightly restrictive airflow to enhance throat hit.
 

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Me and my son were out camping once and i woke up at the crack of dawn, crawled from my tent and proceeded to catch a rainbow trout. I immediately skinned it and had it on a open camp fire within ten minutes of catching it and it was a whole other world of fish taste...out of this world!

Just my .02 on fish...
 

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Me and my son were out camping once and i woke up at the crack of dawn, crawled from my tent and proceeded to catch a rainbow trout. I immediately skinned it and had it on a open camp fire within ten minutes of catching it and it was a whole other world of fish taste...out of this world!

Just my .02 on fish...


I too was once the victim of a random run-by trouting... I was not as lucky as you to have caught it though... That sucker got me right in the face. You know that nasty fish slime they have? Well I was mid yawn/stretch after I stood up outside the tent too. It was awful. I wish that on no one.
 

gatsby

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Me and my son were out camping once and i woke up at the crack of dawn, crawled from my tent and proceeded to catch a rainbow trout. I immediately skinned it and had it on a open camp fire within ten minutes of catching it and it was a whole other world of fish taste...out of this world!

Just my .02 on fish...

Trout? I have been in the dessert for a while now, but back in my day Minnesotans fished walleye or they stayed home.
 

gatsby

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Gatsby
You just brought back some fantastic childhood memories.
Walleye finshing on Mille Lacs - great times.

Fishing in the desert just doesn't measure up.

Yep. My childhood fishing spots were west of Mille Lacs and before I moved out of the Great State of Minnesota I really loved camping and fishing in the Superior National Forest, beautiful areas. I never got used to river/stream fishing and the 1 or 2 'lakes' around here sure don't count.
 
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