Smok Natural Telscope and RSST Tank(AMAZING)

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Heavyrocker

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I can kinda see it in your profile pic, lets see a better picture, bet its not as great as my rsst hybrid

Heres a pic,not the best,ill post more later

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Love the RSST
After reading a few negative reviews/issues on the Natural, I opted for the Sigelei #20.
You know, the one with the cheap non-conductive spring and Wonky switch. :facepalm:

Most China mods need modification,hence the name,Mod.The switch on the Natural is the best,i like it better than a bottom button,i just changed the spring,and now it feels like a magnet switch,I LOVE THIS BEAST.
 

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UPDATE:

The firing pin on the inside of my button seems like was not reaching the positive center post as solid as it was when i first got the Natural,what ive done is wrapped a thin piece of copper sheeting around the post too make a bit fatter,about 5 thousands/in thick.It does fire way better and it seems too affect the taste of my juice,maybe its firing more efficiently i dont know.The throw is shorted a tad too and it feels good and working great.BTW,copper is the best conductor,except for silver,which is the best.


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UPDATE:

The firing pin on the inside of my button seems like was not reaching the positive center post as solid as it was when i first got the Natural,what ive done is wrapped a thin piece of copper sheeting around the post too make a bit fatter,about 5 thousands/in thick.It does fire way better and it seems too affect the taste of my juice,maybe its firing more efficiently i dont know.The throw is shorted a tad too and it feels good and working great.BTW,copper is the best conductor,except for silver,which is the best.


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Hmmm...That's a little scary. If that piece of copper decides to loosen up, just a little bit, you could have a run away. Just sayin'.
 

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Hmmm...That's a little scary. If that piece of copper decides to loosen up, just a little bit, you could have a run away. Just sayin'.

I was aware of that when i was did this,its wrapped rock solid around that post,i keep an eye out and ive benn taking the bottom cap off too check every few hours and its not going anywhere,but thanks for the heads up,BTW..again,its hitting way better,i can tell.You just gave my an idea to make sure it never unravels 100%,ill just add a drop or 2 of crazy glue at the seam off the copper juts too be extra safe.
 
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UPDATE:

I just removed the copper wrap from the the center post,i just tried it too see if i would get a smaller throw and better connection,BETTER BE SAFE THAN SORRY...its works ok in its ''natural'' state.The firing pin is just a hair sometimes from the center pin,maybe ill try a bigger diameter bolt too replace the center pin later,a few times it wouldnt fire but seems ok now.

Another UPDATE';

After a thin film of crazy glue just under the seam of that copper wrap it became a solid tube,its safe too use,i put it back on,just call me the mad scientist fer sure.
 
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