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The problem now, is I can vape the Limitless Plus dry with a coffee... :lol:
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Skunk!

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There is a ton of tiny gear out there and it all looks excellent. I always wanted a Microstick and a Spheroid back in the day but way too much. ;)
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The problem now, is I can vape the Limitless Plus dry with a coffee... :lol:
I always wanted a MicroStick too:wub:
 

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Yikes! As much as I vouch for Asmodus products, two of my Minikens are on the fritz. The raw has the sticking fire button (probably my fault and dripped juice down in it) and my pink one has a rattling door causing my batteries to come loose every couple of minutes. Had to pull out my Lustro and one of my Lost Vapes. Like usual I have not learned how to work the Para properly and hate to try to read manuals. Why am I always stuck in the mode of 'must hit fire button four times to fire it"
Don’t tell me that! I was debating between getting the black for $60, or the raw for $90 straight from asmodus :(. I was ready to pull the trigger!
 

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Good day all. Seems my Friday adventures in the rain has landed me a cold – so picked up some NyQuil today which I’ll try vaping little later. Wattage recommendations? I figured the higher the better so have my 300 watt Lost Vape Triade wicked and ready.
 

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How big a coil? Flavor and af with single?
The deck of the JuggerKnot is quite large and will take some good sized coils. I made that mistake when it first arrived and ended up taking them out, there is not as much airflow as one would assume. It gets too hot and retains the heat. Also as an added bonus, when you fill it the deck can flood a little so you get nice hot spitty bits in your mouth... Smaller dual coils are the way to go even though the post holes are a fair distance apart and the airflow slot runs the full length, it's an odd design.

So I thought that a single centered coil might do the job, premade AVS framed staple 4mm ID 5 wraps, mine are 7 so I took a loop off each end. I was going to resize it to 5mm but those coils are way too hard to expand, bad enough removing the extra wraps. ;)

Flavor is great from that coil, they do get dirty fast though and I run that single at 80W. A little extra wick to lightly fill space in the juice well and you are good to go. Airflow is a little looser as you don't have two coils taking up space but it is a good semi restricted DL draw.

It will still get a little spitty after a fill, the JK has one of those OBS side fill ports and will only take juice so fast. If you don't dawdle filling, put a piece of paper towel down the chimney and invert for a few seconds after filling, you can reduce the hot splatters considerably. In the QP design thread it's suggested to close off the AF, cover the drip tip with your finger and fill that way keeping the tank as vertical as possible. The problem with that and 80%+ VG is the backup in the slow fill port...

I didn't try a smaller coil, some of the AVS triple core would be good too. I likes em hot and greasy so I'll have to get some of that hex core. :w00t:


Did you grab a JK? It replaced the Zeus for me. :thumbs:
 

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The deck of the JuggerKnot is quite large and will take some good sized coils. I made that mistake when it first arrived and ended up taking them out, there is not as much airflow as one would assume. It gets too hot and retains the heat. Also as an added bonus, when you fill it the deck can flood a little so you get nice hot spitty bits in your mouth... Smaller dual coils are the way to go even though the post holes are a fair distance apart and the airflow slot runs the full length, it's an odd design.

So I thought that a single centered coil might do the job, premade AVS framed staple 4mm ID 5 wraps, mine are 7 so I took a loop off each end. I was going to resize it to 5mm but those coils are way too hard to expand, bad enough removing the extra wraps. ;)

Flavor is great from that coil, they do get dirty fast though and I run that single at 80W. A little extra wick to lightly fill space in the juice well and you are good to go. Airflow is a little looser as you don't have two coils taking up space but it is a good semi restricted DL draw.

It will still get a little spitty after a fill, the JK has one of those OBS side fill ports and will only take juice so fast. If you don't dawdle filling, put a piece of paper towel down the chimney and invert for a few seconds after filling, you can reduce the hot splatters considerably. In the QP design thread it's suggested to close off the AF, cover the drip tip with your finger and fill that way keeping the tank as vertical as possible. The problem with that and 80%+ VG is the backup in the slow fill port...

I didn't try a smaller coil, some of the AVS triple core would be good too. I likes em hot and greasy so I'll have to get some of that hex core. :w00t:


Did you grab a JK? It replaced the Zeus for me. :thumbs:
Love the hex core for single coil builds. Works nice in duals also but resistance ends up a little low for my taste.
 

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My raw Minikin V2 came with a sloppy battery door. You could feel the edge of the door as you slid your finger across the side of the mod and it wobbled. I put the battery door in the vise and gave it a little squeeze to bring the side edges closer together. Now it's perfectly flush, just apply a tiny bit of pressure at a time and test fit out of the vise after each squeeze.

To fix the wobble I used a piece of very thin insulation (sticky one side) from my headphone modding supplies. Stuck a little strip in the top corner and that removed all of the wobble. You could do the same with a couple of layers of painters/masking tape, I had the insulation around so I used it instead.

The insulation I used is the small square in the lower left corner 0.3-0.5mm thick.
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Applied here on mine but you would place it wherever the high spot is on your door.
Sorry for the poor picture.
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Love the mod and those minor QC issues with the door were easily fixable.
 

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To fix the wobble I used a piece of very thin insulation (sticky one side) from my headphone modding supplies. Stuck a little strip in the top corner and that removed all of the wobble. You could do the same with a couple of layers of painters/masking tape, I had the insulation around so I used it instead.

Sound advice. I’ve used electrical tape to mitigate door rattle on mods.

Apart from the Fostex T50 RP in your picture (if they are yours) what headphone you rockin’? Own Audeze LCD-2’s Sennheiser HD800 with the felt mod, Denon AHD-2000 and AHD-600, all with a Bryston BHA1 amp. Few IEM’s but currently only use the Shure SE846
 

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Good day all. Seems my Friday adventures in the rain has landed me a cold – so picked up some NyQuil today which I’ll try vaping little later. Wattage recommendations? I figured the higher the better so have my 300 watt Lost Vape Triade wicked and ready.

Might as well go for the full 300. No sense in half measures.
Chase the little cold bug right out!!
 

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The deck of the JuggerKnot is quite large and will take some good sized coils. I made that mistake when it first arrived and ended up taking them out, there is not as much airflow as one would assume. It gets too hot and retains the heat. Also as an added bonus, when you fill it the deck can flood a little so you get nice hot spitty bits in your mouth... Smaller dual coils are the way to go even though the post holes are a fair distance apart and the airflow slot runs the full length, it's an odd design.

So I thought that a single centered coil might do the job, premade AVS framed staple 4mm ID 5 wraps, mine are 7 so I took a loop off each end. I was going to resize it to 5mm but those coils are way too hard to expand, bad enough removing the extra wraps. ;)

Flavor is great from that coil, they do get dirty fast though and I run that single at 80W. A little extra wick to lightly fill space in the juice well and you are good to go. Airflow is a little looser as you don't have two coils taking up space but it is a good semi restricted DL draw.

It will still get a little spitty after a fill, the JK has one of those OBS side fill ports and will only take juice so fast. If you don't dawdle filling, put a piece of paper towel down the chimney and invert for a few seconds after filling, you can reduce the hot splatters considerably. In the QP design thread it's suggested to close off the AF, cover the drip tip with your finger and fill that way keeping the tank as vertical as possible. The problem with that and 80%+ VG is the backup in the slow fill port...

I didn't try a smaller coil, some of the AVS triple core would be good too. I likes em hot and greasy so I'll have to get some of that hex core. :w00t:


Did you grab a JK? It replaced the Zeus for me. :thumbs:
Not yet, been wanting the mini. May pick up both in the end since I'll have to pay extra shipping costs anyway. Is the Juggerknot loud? It's so hard to tell from yt, they all sound loud.
 

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