jfcooley

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So I have noticed I get more than I give as far as likes and such
It's not that I don't care, it's that I often don't think about it.
So from now on just consider your post liked or whatnot.
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I'm developing an issue with my Aromamizer lite. It leaks with almost every refill. Similar to the old kayfun days where it builds pressure when the lid is tightened.
As soon as I fill and close it, it starts pushing liquid out the intakes.
Anybody else have a similar problem with it?
OG Lite or the V1.5, I don't like tanks without a JFC so I never bothered getting one. The only Steam Crave I have without a JFC is the OG Glaz, it has one of those stupid slide tops that can pop open too easily so it doesn't get much use.

From what I've read about it flooding on fill, you might try a denser tail on your wicks, don't pack it into the slots, just fill up the space more with fluffed out tails.

I fill some of my SC tanks from the bottom by removing the base cap and filling through the juice slots, the Supreme V2 has a deep channel in the top cap which leaves a large empty space after filling and I like my tanks full to the brim starting out the day. ;)

I don't know how big the juice slots are in the Lite but that could be an option to prevent the flooding.
 

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Oh yeah, that's the stuff...

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On my RCM SHRTGN with some scientific cereal. This RDA has hands down the best flavor of any of my 24mm RDAs. It really comes down to the way the coils are positioned right next to the airflow and how small the chamber is. It's slightly better than the Axial which is 23mm and about on par with the Asgard Mini which is 25mm but features a similar chamber reducing airflow system.

The vapor is dense and super flavorful without getting too hot or spitty like the Asgard Mini often does. Building is a cinch with that postless, drop-in deck. The juice well surrounds it, adding to the capacity. Overall this is the best 24mm RDA I own now. Pretty dang nice and worth the wait and all that hassle.

Oh and the custom finish is even more gorgeous in person.
 

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    So I have noticed I get more than I give as far as likes and such
    It's not that I don't care, it's that I often don't think about it.
    So from now on just consider your post liked or whatnot.View attachment 869187

    I think you need to put some effort in by the looks of it thereo_O
     
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    AngeNZ

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    Oh yeah, that's the stuff...

    thNpyQk.jpg


    Fresh Holland Coil Co TMN80 4x28/37 aliens.

    EkhbWkl.jpg


    On my RCM SHRTGN with some scientific cereal. This RDA has hands down the best flavor of any of my 24mm RDAs. It really comes down to the way the coils are positioned right next to the airflow and how small the chamber is. It's slightly better than the Axial which is 23mm and about on par with the Asgard Mini which is 25mm but features a similar chamber reducing airflow system.

    The vapor is dense and super flavorful without getting too hot or spitty like the Asgard Mini often does. Building is a cinch with that postless, drop-in deck. The juice well surrounds it, adding to the capacity. Overall this is the best 24mm RDA I own now. Pretty dang nice and worth the wait and all that hassle.

    Oh and the custom finish is even more gorgeous in person.

    STUNNING :wub:
     

    chanelvaps

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    I'm developing an issue with my Aromamizer lite. It leaks with almost every refill. Similar to the old Kayfun days where it builds pressure when the lid is tightened.
    As soon as I fill and close it, it starts pushing liquid out the intakes.
    Anybody else have a similar problem with it?
    have you changed to cotton lately. Whenever mine leaks I just change the cotton
     

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    Fredman1

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    I fill some of my SC tanks from the bottom by removing the base cap and filling through the juice slots,
    Tried that just now and it works. Actually easy to do to. Thanks for that mate. I remember I used to do that with other tanks back in the day.

    have you changed to cotton lately. Whenever mine leaks I just change the cotton
    Nah its new cotton. That don't seem to make a difference on mine. Its a pressure build up thing....with that final tightning.
     

    AngeNZ

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    The funniest thing about the wisnec Tobhino RDA - is that I'm so used to rowdy NarCa & B2K rdas. Every time I vape the Tobhino I automatically think something is wrong with it - but it's just the fact that it is such a smooth, quiet, very unrowdy RDA :wub:
     

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    @TrollDragon do you know offhand what size grub screws are used in the B2K? The head is M2.5 - just not sure of the length
    Not off the top of my head right now, but I can measure one for you later. There is a spare screwed into the top of the post if you pull the cap off. :)
     

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    @TrollDragon do you know offhand what size grub screws are used in the B2K? The head is M2.5 - just not sure of the length
    Did you lose one? There are two spares on top of the deck
     

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    Not off the top of my head right now, but I can measure one for you later. There is a spare screwed into the top of the post if you pull the cap off. :)

    Nah, don't worry - I've got digital calipers I can use. Thanks though :wub:

    Did you lose one? There are two spares on top of the deck

    I used my hiding deck one already, a crappy Allen key stripped one of the originals. Yes, a good builder always blames the tools, and not herself ;)
     

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