I can confirm (for my RSST's at least) that the silicon AGA post insulators have solved my post leaking issue. When I disassembled my build I found no liquid between the base and the bottom of the reservoir, thereby leading me to believe that it was indeed coming from the supplied plastic insulator at the top. I replaced it with the silicon AGA post insulator and my provided spare extra washer (couldn't find a nylon washer this small, for now) to provide uniform pressure and rebuilt the coil assembly. I have used it for two days now with no leakage whatsoever. It looks like I'll be saving money on Q-Tips now.
I would think that the o-ring trick would work as well, but this was easier for me to find parts for this fix (since I was ordering the Fauxgotti from the same place) and I didn't have to cut down the existing insulator. There is a fix for the leak using Teflon tape that seems to work, but I would rather do it correctly at the source rather than fix it after the fact.
Other observations, if anyone is interested:
I am using 400 SS mesh, 3" wide (virtually solid wick, I tried 3 1/4" and it worked, but 3" seems a little better), lightly torched, and wrapped with 28 ga Kanthal with a 3/4 wrap to the inside of both posts (more surface area). I have no wicking issues at all, even chain vaping. Plenty of vapor running 100% VG juice, great flavor, never a dry hit, and vapes to the end without tilting (unless I'm scraping the last bit of juice). It's nice not having to worry which way the air hole is pointing. I may wrap the top of the wick with cotton, ekowool, or a xs sleeve, but it may be overkill at this point.
I have tried it with the fill plug in and without it, and I really can't notice any difference between the two with my set up, so I keep the fill plug in and keep my pockets dry.
Keep in mind that I am using an almost solid SS mesh wick, so your results may be different if your are using the straw SS mesh wick method, solid ceramic wick, SS rope, or whatever else.
On one of my RSST's I am using Cap It All's Fauxgotti SS top. It looks great, and the flavor is slightly better, but the vapor production seems the same, if not slightly less. Chris is right in saying that it is not a 1/16" hole, I had to break out the DeWalt and fix that. I wonder if going to 5/64ths will help with the vapor production. Any input would be appreciated. Additionally, I may try the cotton filler trick and see if it helps at all. I can't say that it's a huge improvement overall and I am hesitant to order another one for my other RSST, although I do like the looks of that brass one. You will have to make your wick about a 1/16" lower than the top of the center post screw so the mesh does not hit the underside of the cap.
Finally, I filed down the metal screw post to produce an entirely flat bottom. I must have had a second gen production because the post wasn't a point, but it wasn't completely flat either and I felt that it needed a little more contact area. I haven't done any measurements, but it definitely seems to hit harder.
That is all for now and I hope that it helps answering anyone's questions. These RSST's are great for the price, and with a little tinkering it will give you a dependable and enjoyable vape. Take care.
Other observations, if anyone is interested:
I am using 400 SS mesh, 3" wide (virtually solid wick, I tried 3 1/4" and it worked, but 3" seems a little better), lightly torched, and wrapped with 28 ga Kanthal with a 3/4 wrap to the inside of both posts (more surface area). I have no wicking issues at all, even chain vaping. Plenty of vapor running 100% VG juice, great flavor, never a dry hit, and vapes to the end without tilting (unless I'm scraping the last bit of juice). It's nice not having to worry which way the air hole is pointing. I may wrap the top of the wick with cotton, ekowool, or a xs sleeve, but it may be overkill at this point.
I have tried it with the fill plug in and without it, and I really can't notice any difference between the two with my set up, so I keep the fill plug in and keep my pockets dry.
On one of my RSST's I am using Cap It All's Fauxgotti SS top. It looks great, and the flavor is slightly better, but the vapor production seems the same, if not slightly less. Chris is right in saying that it is not a 1/16" hole, I had to break out the DeWalt and fix that. I wonder if going to 5/64ths will help with the vapor production. Any input would be appreciated. Additionally, I may try the cotton filler trick and see if it helps at all. I can't say that it's a huge improvement overall and I am hesitant to order another one for my other RSST, although I do like the looks of that brass one. You will have to make your wick about a 1/16" lower than the top of the center post screw so the mesh does not hit the underside of the cap.
Finally, I filed down the metal screw post to produce an entirely flat bottom. I must have had a second gen production because the post wasn't a point, but it wasn't completely flat either and I felt that it needed a little more contact area. I haven't done any measurements, but it definitely seems to hit harder.
That is all for now and I hope that it helps answering anyone's questions. These RSST's are great for the price, and with a little tinkering it will give you a dependable and enjoyable vape. Take care.
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